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Gairn's avatar

I had Lymes or three Co infections. Was 7 yrs undiagnosed. 2 full years to recover. I might be able to help with more details about my case. Fully recovered since 2019. Now aged 58.

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Yusuf JP Saleeby MD's avatar

That is about the right timeline in today's medical system. 10 to 20 years of sxs without proper Dx or Tx. Then 5 to 15 different doctors and specialists until a LLMD is found. Then on average a 2-year treatment to recovery/remission. Glad you are recovered now; just watch out for reactivation of persister cells (can happen with COVID/shot).

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Big E's avatar

Two questions:

1. In your practice, have vaccinated people experienced more or more severe Lyme and associated diseases than unvaccinated? Could treating Lyme as a vaccine injury help? (You already know IMA has great resources for vaccine injury treatment 😊, including https://imahealth.org/protocol/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/)

Midwestern Doctor discusses Lyme Disease in connection with vaccines: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-forgotten-science-of-vaccine

Excerpt re: Lyme from Story at a Glance:

•In this article we review many examples of how this happened with infections in the past and highlight how this same process can cause vaccination to increase one’s risk of a severe flu infection, a severe COVID infection, a Lyme disease reactivation or a HPV infection progressing to cervical cancer.

2. Have you studied the use of DMSO either alone or in combination with other therapies? A Midwestern Doctor has written many articles about DMSO, including this latest:

Therapeutic DMSO Combinations Revolutionize Medicine: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/therapeutic-dmso-combinations-revolutionize

Excerpt re: Lyme from that article:

•While this has rarely been explored, certain medications which typically need to be chronically taken in an IV fashion (which is a pain) such as some of the antibiotics used for Lyme disease could instead be given as topical preparations (and likely bypass creating as much damage to the microbiome as oral antibiotics).

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Lisa Ivey's avatar

What about Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?

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Yusuf JP Saleeby MD's avatar

RMSF and TBRF and many others about 18 in all can be transmitted by ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, etc. Maybe we can mention it all in other events. JP

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Lisa Ivey's avatar

Thank you I am s/p late diagnosis for RMSF. It has been a battle for 7 years now.

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