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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
Do I Need IV Antibiotics?

Do I Need IV Antibiotics?

He Asked What Many Eventually Ask He sat across from me and voiced something countless patients eventually reach: Doctor… do I need IV antibiotics? The patient struggled with cognitive slowing, neuropathic pain, persistent headaches, sleep disruption, and mild dizziness. He was improving slowly with oral antibiotics — but anxious he was missing something. He had […]

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Spinal Tap Leak and Lyme Disease: Worse After Testing

Spinal Tap Leak and Lyme Disease: Worse After Testing

When Lyme Symptoms Worsen After a Spinal Tap Lumbar puncture is sometimes performed in patients with suspected neurologic Lyme disease to aid diagnosis. However, the relationship between spinal tap leak and Lyme disease is often overlooked, particularly when symptoms worsen after testing. In some cases, the procedure itself may complicate the clinical picture rather than

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Visual Snow Syndrome: When the World Looks Like Static

Visual Snow Syndrome: When the World Looks Like Static

Visual snow syndrome is a neurologic condition in which people see constant visual static—often described as television-like noise—despite normal eye exams. Patients frequently struggle to explain what they see. Some describe graininess across their entire visual field. Others notice flickering dots, shimmering air, or a haze layered over everything they look at. What distinguishes these

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How to Exercise in Lyme Disease When You’re Homebound

How to Exercise in Lyme Disease When You’re Homebound

The Moment Everything Changed: Beginning Exercise in Lyme Disease My patient didn’t ask how to get back to running. She whispered, “I tried to do a little more… and now I can’t get off the couch.” Her experience is something I see often when patients try to exercise in Lyme disease—small movements feel enormous, and

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Lyme alcohol intolerance

Lyme Alcohol Intolerance: Why can’t I tolerate alcohol anymore?

Many Lyme patients tell me the same story: “I used to tolerate a glass of wine — now it wipes me out.” What was once an ordinary social experience becomes unpredictable and uncomfortable. This shift is a hallmark of Lyme alcohol intolerance — a physiological change that now brings flushing, dizziness, anxiety, nausea, or next-day

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Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Explained

Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Explained

Introduction: A Clinical Guide to Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Disease Patients often tell me they can complete a workout or a busy day without any immediate problem, only to crash hours later. This phenomenon—called post-exertional malaise Lyme patients frequently experience—is one of the most misunderstood patterns in post-infectious illness. Instead of symptoms appearing during exertion,

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