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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
Alcohol and Lyme Disease: When One Drink Hurts

Alcohol and Lyme Disease: When One Drink Hurts

The Overlooked Trigger That Slows Healing Alcohol and Lyme disease don’t mix—and for many patients, even one drink can stall recovery. In my practice, I’ve seen this pattern often. A patient is making progress, then suddenly crashes after what seemed like a harmless toast or casual glass of wine. Symptoms flare: fatigue, brain fog, pain, […]

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Delayed Lyme Treatment: Why Waiting Can Be the Wrong Call

Delayed Lyme Treatment: Why Waiting Can Be the Wrong Call

In my clinical experience, some of the most difficult cases I’ve seen began with one decision: “Let’s wait and see.” Delayed Lyme treatment is often framed as cautious or conservative. But for many patients, it’s the start of a long, complicated illness. Let’s look at what happens when treatment is delayed—and why early intervention can

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Babesiosis treatment: What I use in my practice

Babesiosis Treatment: My Go To Clinical Tips

Babesiosis treatment is often overlooked—especially in patients who also have Lyme disease. Babesiosis is a malaria-like illness caused by microscopic parasites that infect red blood cells. It’s frequently found alongside Lyme, but just as often, it’s missed. Unlike Lyme, which is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, babesiosis is caused by parasites (Babesia microti or

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Chronic Lyme disease controversy

Chronic Lyme disease controversy

Our public health system has faced enormous pressure in recent years. Between emerging diseases, evolving science, and the challenge of clear communication, it’s no surprise that public trust has become strained. But for many Lyme disease patients, that mistrust didn’t start with the pandemic. It began with a deeper, longer-running problem: the chronic Lyme treatment

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Tick Bite Ethical Concerns Rethinking the single dose of doxycycline

Tick Bite Ethical Concerns: Rethinking the single dose of doxycycline

Tick Bite Ethical Concerns Start with False Reassurance A woman walked into my clinic six weeks after a tick bite. She’d been given a single dose of doxycycline at urgent care and told, “That’s all you need.” But now, she could barely get out of bed. Her fatigue was overwhelming. Her joints throbbed. Her thinking

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Traveling with Lyme disease: realistic strategies for summer and beyond

Traveling with Lyme Disease: Realistic Strategies for Summer

As a Lyme disease expert, I often hear the same concern: “Is traveling with Lyme disease even possible?” The answer depends on the person—but with the right mindset and preparation, many patients can travel while honoring their body’s limits. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, POTS, food restrictions, or flares, this guide offers compassionate, realistic advice

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Single Dose Doxycycline For Tick Bite - Ethical Concerns

Single Dose Doxycycline For Tick Bite – Ethical Concerns

What if you did everything right after a tick bite—and still ended up sick? That’s what happened to a 37-year-old woman who followed medical advice after a hike in New York’s Hudson Valley. She removed an engorged tick and went to urgent care. The provider gave her a single pill—200 mg of doxycycline—and told her

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