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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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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. Too often, persistent Lyme disease misconceptions lead to years of suffering before patients receive […]

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What Do I Do When Specialists Disagree?

Lyme Disease Second Opinion: What to Do When Specialists Disagree

Lyme Disease Second Opinion: What to Do When Specialists Disagree When specialists disagree about Lyme disease, patients ask me this question every week: should I get a second opinion? It usually comes at a breaking point—not because they have lost faith in medicine, but because no one is stepping back to connect the pieces. They

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When Symptoms Are Attributed to Perimenopause, Look Deeper

Misdiagnosed as Menopause: When Symptoms Deserve a Second Look

Misdiagnosed as Menopause: When Symptoms Deserve a Second Look A woman in her mid-40s noticed worsening fatigue, disrupted sleep, night sweats, palpitations, and rising anxiety. Brain fog interfered with her ability to focus. Exercise that once felt manageable now left her breathless. She was told it was menopause. That explanation made sense—but it did not

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lyme disease misdiagnosed as conversion disorder in children symptoms

Lyme misdiagnosed as conversion disorder

Lyme Misdiagnosed as Conversion Disorder in Children Patient details have been modified to protect privacy. This case reflects patterns observed in clinical practice. Lyme misdiagnosed as conversion disorder occurs when neurologic or psychiatric symptoms caused by infection are attributed to psychological causes before infectious or inflammatory conditions have been fully evaluated. Lyme disease is the

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Lyme disease and IBS

Lyme Disease and IBS: When Symptoms Deserve a Second Look

Lyme Disease and IBS: When Symptoms Deserve a Second Look The connection between Lyme disease and IBS is more common than most patients realize. A patient developed bloating, abdominal pain, and unpredictable bowel habits. Certain foods worsened symptoms. Stress seemed to aggravate everything. She was told it was IBS. That explanation made sense—but it did

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When a Teen’s Symptoms Don’t Match Lyme Disease

Teenage Lyme Disease: When Symptoms Don’t Match the Textbook

Teenage Lyme Disease: When Symptoms Don’t Match Teenage Lyme disease often looks nothing like the classic case doctors are trained to recognize. A 15-year-old student came to my office after months of headaches, fatigue, and joint pain. Her pediatrician had told her family, confidently, “Your symptoms don’t match Lyme.” But her symptoms began weeks after

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The Chronic Lyme Disease Debate Explained

The Chronic Lyme Disease Debate Explained

The Chronic Lyme Disease Debate Explained For decades, patients with persistent symptoms after Lyme disease treatment have found themselves caught in the middle of the chronic Lyme disease debate. At the center of this debate is a single unresolved question: what explains ongoing illness after standard Lyme disease therapy? In clinical practice, I routinely see

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The Tsunami No One Saw Coming: Chronic Lyme Disease

Chronic Lyme Disease Crisis: A Public Health Emergency

The Chronic Lyme Disease Crisis: Why We Can’t Wait Chronic Lyme disease has quietly shifted from an isolated medical concern into a public health crisis, affecting individuals, families, and healthcare systems alike. We are not just seeing more Lyme disease cases—we are seeing more people who do not recover after standard treatment. Patients are getting

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Too Cold for Ticks? Think Again — Lyme Risk Doesn’t Freeze

“It’s Too Cold for Ticks” — Why This Lyme Myth Is Dangerous

“It’s Too Cold for Ticks” — Why This Lyme Myth Is Dangerous When one of my patients developed Lyme disease symptoms in January, she was told, “It’s too cold for ticks — it can’t be Lyme.” That statement is one of the most common and dangerous Lyme disease misconceptions in tick-borne illness. The phrase “too

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