Must See Info re Lyme Disease: Clips from "Under Our Skin"

Also the profit margin for big pharma and the cost to insurance companies would be the same, insurance will need to cover not just the drugs but the appointments, the supplements, maybe even lost wages for time out of work etc, the bills could be catastrophic to them but pharma companies will only be churning out the pills/Iv infusions at v little profit, that’s my opinion but I am speculating.

*wouldnt be the same

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keep on open mind on this.

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But not to the point where your brain falls out and rolls down the street.

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lyme disease was created by the government … I just thought I’d clear the air.

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How about I clear the air for you? One more intellectually vacuous and just plain stupid post like this and you’ll be banned faster than you can blink.

I am one of the people that was diagnosed with MAV and ended up having Lyme… and Babesia. I didn’t go through Igenex, I went through a regular lab my own PCP uses. It depends on when you test if you will show positive. I saw it first hand when I was tested and was only one band showing and then one month later had a CDC positive result for both Lyme and Babesia using the same lab. Lyme is a clinical diagnosis anyway. Even the CDC states that in the U.S. and they do admit the testing methods are faulty and give a lot of false negatives.

“Under our Skin” is actually a good documentary.

I have a family member that treated for four years for Lyme. It was late stage like mine is because it wasn’t caught for years. She treated and then retested after getting sick again and her test is positive again. Lyme is hard to get rid of completely because it hides in areas of the body where antibiotics are hard to get to (the brain) and it also changes shape so the medicine is hard to kill it. Once you come off the medicine, the remaining bacteria came come out and multiply and make you sick again. Even Infectious Disease doctors here in the U.S. will admit that and retreat people more than once. If you catch it early you have a much better change of full recovery. Lyme absolutely can be chronic and very hard to treat. There is a lot of research. And I don’t think you can sue an LLMD if you don’t get well because sometimes Lyme causes relapses because of the information I posted about it above. I’m passionate about it because I’m living it and suffering every day.