Saturday, April 4, 2015

Chronic Lyme Disease?

The question I want all traditional doctors to answer-

I got bit by a tick in college, got the bullseye rash, and was not treated for lyme disease. Seeing all the health problems I've had between then and my recent tick bite/lyme disease, the dr treating me believes I have chronic lyme, brought out stronger when I contracted lyme and coinfection this time, and I agree.

So traditional drs, IF chronic lyme is not real as most of you claim, where did the lyme disease that I got in college go? I was never treated. If it just disappears on its own, then why is the CDC, whom you drs follow the guidelines of, adamant about getting on antibiotic treatment immediately when first getting lyme disease? If it just disappears, why is there a need for antibiotics to begin with?

The fact is you need treatment and you need treatment immediately. If you don't get it, lyme turns chronic and disabling. Hence what myself and thousands of people thrown into this controversy are suffering from. At which point the majority of traditional drs match symptoms to other diagnoses, also without proof (that of which you argue is lacking for lyme diagnosis) to disregard the possibility of chronic lyme. So is it chronic lyme directly correlated to a past tick bite, or is it a myriad of other diagnoses which just randomly popped up out of no where? Common sense can answer that one.

Point proven.

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