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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
How Lyme Disease Disrupts Gut Motility and the Gut–Brain Axis

Lyme Disease Digestion Problems Explained

Lyme Disease Digestion Problems: Why Symptoms Often Don’t Make Sense Lyme disease digestion problems are common, and many patients notice that digestion is one of the first systems to feel “off.” Meals that were once routine may now trigger nausea, bloating, abdominal discomfort, or unpredictable bowel changes. Some people feel full after only a few […]

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Why Some Lyme Patients Don’t Get Better: The Case for Bacterial Persistence

Why Some Lyme Patients Don’t Get Better: The Case for Bacterial Persistence

In the world of infectious disease, few organisms are as stubborn as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This pathogen, responsible for tuberculosis (TB), is notorious for surviving silently in the human body for months, years—even decades. During this time, it causes no obvious symptoms. It evades detection. And it waits for the right moment to reactivate.¹ We call

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How to test for Lyme disease?

How to Test for Lyme Disease: Beyond CDC Guidelines

When patients ask how to test for Lyme disease, they’re often surprised by the complexity—and the limitations—of the current testing system. While laboratory tests can be helpful, they do not tell the whole story. Clinical judgment is often just as important, especially when symptoms persist despite negative results.This article explains how to test for Lyme

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Recover From Lyme Disease:

Has Anyone Recovered from Lyme Disease? What Patients Should Know

Many patients ask whether they can recover from Lyme disease, and the answer is often yes—though recovery timelines vary. I’ve seen patients improve quickly when the diagnosis is made early, and I’ve also worked with patients who recovered more gradually after months or even years of illness. This overview is intended to help patients and

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Why “I’m Sorry” Matters After a Lyme Misdiagnosis

Lyme Misdiagnosis Apology: When Silence Hurts More Than the Mistake

Lyme Misdiagnosis Apology: When Silence Hurts More Than the Mistake My patient couldn’t understand why an “I’m sorry” never came.His experience captures the need for a Lyme misdiagnosis apology—the simple act of acknowledgment that can mean more than any prescription. After years of fatigue, pain, and cognitive fog, his Lyme diagnosis finally explained what he

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What Do I Do When Specialists Disagree?

What to Do When Specialists Disagree About Lyme Disease

What Do I Do When Specialists Disagree? When specialists disagree about Lyme disease, patients ask me this question every week. It often arises at a moment when confidence in medicine begins to fracture—not because patients doubt science, but because no one is stepping back to connect the full clinical picture. Disagreement among specialists does not

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When Symptoms Are Attributed to Perimenopause, Look Deeper

When Perimenopause Symptoms Overlap With Lyme Disease

When Symptoms Are Attributed to Perimenopause Perimenopause symptoms mistaken for illness are a common reason women are reassured when something else may be contributing to their symptoms. A woman noticed worsening fatigue, disrupted sleep, night sweats, palpitations, and rising anxiety. Brain fog interfered with focus, and exercise tolerance declined. She was told it was perimenopause.That

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