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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
Why Am I So Sensitive to Light and Sound?

Why Am I So Sensitive to Light and Sound?

Light feels sharper. Sound feels louder. Ordinary environments suddenly become overwhelming. For some Lyme disease patients, sensitivity to light and sound is one of the earliest and most disruptive neurologic symptoms. The brightness of the kitchen lights may feel blinding, and the sound of a spoon dropping can trigger a jolt of discomfort. Patients often […]

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Lyme tinnitus and ear fullness

Can Lyme Cause Tinnitus or Ear Fullness?

Lyme-related Tinnitus and Ear Fullness Patients often ask me whether Lyme disease can cause tinnitus or ear fullness. The answer is yes — Lyme tinnitus and ear fullness are well-recognized presentations. Many patients describe ringing or hissing sounds, fluctuating pressure, crackling sensations, a feeling of water trapped in the ear, distorted sound perception, and hypersensitivity

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Brain Zaps and Internal Vibrations in Lyme Disease

Why do I get brain zaps or internal vibrations in Lyme

The electrical jolts started without warning. Every few minutes, Lisa felt a sudden shock run through her head, like a live wire had touched her brain. The sensation would shoot down her spine, leaving her briefly disoriented, as if her nervous system had misfired. “It feels like my brain is short-circuiting,” she told her doctor.

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Can Lyme Disease Cause Bladder Pain or Urgency?

Can Lyme Disease Cause Bladder Pain or Urgency?

When Bladder Symptoms Don’t Make Sense Many patients come to me after months of bladder discomfort that no one can explain. They describe pelvic pressure, burning, or an overwhelming urge to urinate — yet every culture, scan, and exam has been normal. They tell me things like, “My bladder feels inflamed,” or, “It’s like interstitial

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Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Disease: Why Pacing Matters

Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Disease: Why Pacing Matters

Someof my patients recovering from Lyme disease describe a familiar pattern: they finally feel well enough to be active—maybe a short walk, a trip to the grocery store, an hour of work—then crash. The next day, fatigue deepens, pain flares, and concentration fades. This isn’t ordinary tiredness. It’s post-exertional malaise in Lyme disease (PEM)—a delayed

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Why Lyme Symptoms Get Worse During Your Period

Why Lyme Symptoms Get Worse During Your Period

When Lyme Symptoms Worsen During Your Period Many women tell me the same thing: their Lyme symptoms get worse during their period, often in the exact same window every month. Fatigue deepens. Pain sharpens. Dizziness, palpitations, and air hunger return. What should be a predictable cycle becomes a predictable crash. Many women don’t realize that

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Why Lyme Disease Causes Heat and Cold Intolerance

Why Lyme Disease Causes Heat and Cold Intolerance

When Your Body Stops Regulating Temperature Normally Many patients with Lyme disease describe something they never struggled with before: they suddenly can’t tolerate heat or cold. They walk into a warm room and feel flushed or dizzy. A mild chill hits them and their body reacts as if winter has arrived. Some swing from sweating

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Lyme Disease Was Mistaken for Child Abuse:

Lyme Disease Was Mistaken for Child Abuse: A Commentary

When Lyme Disease Mistaken for Child Abuse Sets a Crisis in Motion Some medical cases stay with us long after we read them. One such case—published by Pan and colleagues in 2021—still stands out for how quickly Lyme disease mistaken for child abuse escalated into a family crisis. The case involved a toddler brought to

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