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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Dr. Daniel Cameron is a board-certified physician and epidemiologist specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. He is a past president of ILADS and has contributed to Lyme disease treatment guidelines, with a clinical focus on diagnosis, testing limitations, and complex cases.

Dr. Daniel Cameron
When Lyme recovery stalls

When Lyme Recovery Stalls: What Comes Next?

When Lyme Recovery Stalls: What Happens Next For a complete overview of recovery, see our Lyme disease recovery guide. This article examines a clinical decision point in Lyme disease care: whether clinicians stop at protocol completion or reassess when recovery does not occur. The Real Divide: What Happens When Lyme Recovery Stalls When Lyme recovery […]

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Pediatric Lyme Disease: Why Children Are Misdiagnosed

Pediatric Lyme Disease: Why Children Are Misdiagnosed

Pediatric Lyme Disease: Sudden Behavior Changes, ADHD Symptoms, and Missed Diagnosis Pediatric Lyme disease often begins with sudden behavior changes. Symptoms may resemble ADHD or anxiety. Many children are misdiagnosed before infection is considered. Pediatric Lyme disease often begins with sudden behavior changes—symptoms that are frequently mistaken for ADHD, anxiety, or stress. In many cases,

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Is Lyme Disease Stealing Your Child’s Childhood?

Childhood Lyme Disease: What It Really Takes From Children

Childhood Lyme Disease: Symptoms Often Missed Symptoms may be behavioral, not physical Changes often develop gradually Diagnosis is frequently delayed Childhood Lyme disease does not always begin with a rash or flu-like illness. It may affect attention, mood, and energy long before it is recognized as an infection. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} The Changes Families Notice First In

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Binocular Vision Dysfunction in Lyme Disease

Binocular Vision Dysfunction in Lyme Disease: A Hidden Cause of Dizziness and Brain Fog

Binocular Vision Dysfunction in Lyme Disease: A Hidden Cause of Dizziness and Brain Fog Eyes may not be working together Tests often appear normal Reading and motion worsen symptoms The cause is frequently missed Binocular vision dysfunction in Lyme disease is an underrecognized cause of dizziness, eye strain, and cognitive fatigue. Many patients describe symptoms

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Ocular Lyme Disease: Eye and Vision Complications

Ocular Lyme Disease: Eye and Vision Complications EYE PAIN OR DOUBLE VISION? LIGHT TOO BRIGHT? COULD THIS BE OCULAR LYME DISEASE? Ocular Lyme disease can cause eye pain, light sensitivity, double vision, and visual disturbances—even when standard eye exams appear normal. In many cases, the problem is neurologic, not structural. Your eye doctor says everything

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Lyme Carditis: When Heart Symptoms Can’t Wait

Lyme Carditis: When Heart Symptoms Can’t Wait Neurologic Lyme disease occurs when the Lyme bacteria invade the nervous system, causing complications that range from facial paralysis to seizures, meningitis, and brain inflammation. These manifestations can develop early in infection or emerge months to years later, often mimicking other neurological conditions and leading to misdiagnosis. When

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LYME TEST NEGATIVE IT MAY BE MISSED

Lyme Disease Testing and Diagnosis

Lyme Disease Test Accuracy: False Negatives and Clinical Diagnosis Lyme disease test accuracy is a critical concern for patients and clinicians. Two-tier testing—the CDC-recommended approach—misses many genuine cases, particularly in early infection. Patients with negative tests are often told they don’t have Lyme disease, even when clinical presentation clearly suggests otherwise. For many patients, the

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DIZZINESS THAT DOESN’T ADD UP

Vestibular Migraine in Lyme Disease: Persistent Dizziness

Dizziness in Lyme Disease: When It’s Not an Ear Problem Quick Answer: Lyme disease can cause dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance—even when ear exams and imaging are normal—due to neurologic and autonomic dysfunction. Clinical Insight: When dizziness persists despite normal ear testing, the problem may not be in the inner ear—but in how the brain processes

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