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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Board-certified physician with 38+ years specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Past President of ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) and first author of ILADS treatment guidelines. Dr. Cameron operates a solo practice focused on patient advocacy and evidence-based Lyme disease treatment. He is the author of 1,100+ articles spanning diagnosis, treatment, co-infections, and recovery from tick-borne illnesses. His work challenges conventional approaches that often leave patients undiagnosed or undertreated, emphasizing clinical judgment over rigid adherence to testing criteria that frequently produce false negatives.

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Children Lyme disease tick bite

Only a minority of children with Lyme disease recall a tick bite

Children and Lyme Disease: Why Most Never See a Tick Bite A mother once told me, “I check my kids every night after they play outside. I would have seen a tick.” She was certain. But her 8-year-old son had Lyme disease—and neither she nor her son ever saw a tick. This is one of […]

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Why Is Lyme Disease So Controversial?

Persistent Lyme Disease Mechanisms

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS): Definition and Clinical Framework Post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) is a research-defined term used to describe patients who experience persistent symptoms following recommended antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease. Symptoms may include fatigue, cognitive slowing, musculoskeletal pain, sleep disturbance, and functional impairment lasting six months or longer after treatment. PTLDS is

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Chronic Lyme Disease Misconceptions

Chronic Lyme Disease Misconceptions

Chronic Lyme Disease Misconceptions: How Outdated Science Continues to Harm Patients   Chronic Lyme disease misconceptions kept her sick for three years before anyone took her seriously. A former marathon runner, she came to my office unable to climb stairs without resting. She’d seen rheumatologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists. Each ruled out their specialty and sent

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Medical Abandonment in Chronic Illness: An Ethical Analysis

Medical Abandonment in Chronic Illness: An Ethical Analysis

I’ve had patients sit in my office and ask, “Why doesn’t anyone believe me?” The answer isn’t simple — but it starts with understanding why Lyme disease is so controversial in the first place. Few medical conditions spark as much debate. Disagreements over how Lyme disease is diagnosed, treated, and understood have created deep divides

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Targeted Screening Could Save Lyme Patients from Years of Misdiagnosis

Targeted Screening Could Save Lyme Patients from Years of Misdiagnosis

She never saw the tick. Never got the rash. But weeks after a mild flu, everything changed—fatigue, brain fog, joint pain. One doctor blamed stress. Another said early menopause. No one tested her for Lyme. When she finally reached me, she said: “It feels like something hijacked my body.” She was right. It was Lyme—and

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How to Kill Ticks on Clothing (Washing Isn’t Enough)

How to Kill Ticks on Clothing: Why the Dryer Matters More Than the Washer

You just got back from a beautiful hike or a long afternoon working in the yard. You toss your clothes in the wash, assuming that will kill ticks on clothing and leave nature behind. But here’s the surprising truth: a trip through the washing machine does not reliably kill ticks on clothing. These tiny pests

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Growing Pains or Lyme Disease?

Growing Pains or Lyme Disease? How to Tell the Difference

A nine-year-old complains of knee pain at bedtime. A twelve-year-old wakes up crying with leg aches. A teenager limps after soccer practice. When children report joint or muscle pain, “growing pains” becomes the default explanation—delaying investigation of Lyme disease. Understanding the key differences prevents months of dismissed symptoms while treatable infection damages joints. For a

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When Doctors Say Nothing Wrong: Lyme Disease in Children

When Doctors Say Nothing Is Wrong: Medical Dismissal and Lyme Disease in Children

A mother brings her daughter to three different doctors over six months. The child has debilitating fatigue, recurring headaches, and joint pain. Each visit ends the same way: “The tests are normal. There’s nothing wrong.” But the mother knows something is wrong—and she’s right. Medical dismissal in pediatric Lyme disease reflects systemic challenges—testing limitations, atypical

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Is My Child’s ADHD Actually Lyme Disease?

Is My Child’s ADHD Actually Lyme Disease?

A straight-A student starts forgetting homework. A focused child suddenly can’t sit still in class. An organized teenager becomes scattered, impulsive, and unable to concentrate. When cognitive symptoms appear abruptly rather than gradually, the diagnosis may not be ADHD—it could be Lyme disease affecting the brain. The overlap between ADHD and Lyme-induced cognitive dysfunction creates

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