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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron
Spinal Taps for Lyme Disease: Do You Really Need One?

Spinal Taps for Lyme Disease: Do You Really Need One?

Spinal Taps: A troubling trend I’ve noticed a troubling trend in Lyme disease care. Some patients are being told they need a spinal tap (lumbar puncture) to “rule out neurological Lyme disease.” While spinal taps are important in cases like suspected meningitis, their role in evaluating Lyme is much more limited. Too often, patients go

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Lyme Rash Misdiagnosis: Not Every Rash Is a Bull’s-Eye

Lyme Rash Misdiagnosis: Not Always a Bull’s-Eye

Why Lyme Rash Misdiagnosis Happens When most people hear “Lyme disease,” they imagine the classic bull’s-eye (erythema migrans) rash. In reality, that textbook image is the exception, not the rule. Fewer than half of patients develop the bull’s-eye pattern. Instead, the rash may appear as a simple red patch, multiple spots across the body, or

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Why Lyme Patients Delay Care—and How It Hurts Recovery

Why Lyme Patients Delay Care—and How It Hurts Recovery

Some Lyme patients delay care for a few days. Others for decades. And it’s not always for the reasons doctors assume. In fact, the behavioral barriers to timely Lyme disease care — uncertainty, fear, dismissal, logistics, stigma are also seen in other serious but preventable conditions. Understanding why Lyme patients delay care is critical because

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New Lyme Blood Test Outperforms Standard Testing

New Lyme Blood Test LymeSeek Promises Earlier, More Accurate Diagnosis

Lyme disease is one of the few infections where patients are often diagnosed too late — not because they waited, but because testing could not detect the infection until later stages – if at all. A new Lyme blood test called LymeSeek could change that. It aims to revolutionize Lyme diagnostics by delivering significantly higher

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Persistent Infection Lyme Disease Overlooked in Gastroparesis Report

Lyme Disease Overlooked in Gastroparesis Patient

In their article, “Unique Case of Gastroparesis in a Chronic Lyme Disease Patient,” Qasawa et al. discuss the case of a patient diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease, who suffered from gastrointestinal complications including gastroparesis. Her symptoms were so severe that she required IV nutrition to maintain her weight. The case highlights a critical diagnostic oversight:

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