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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
STILL SICK AFTER LYME TREATMENT (2)

Persistent Lyme Symptoms: Why Symptoms Continue After Treatment

Persistent Lyme Symptoms: Why Symptoms Continue After Treatment Why do Lyme symptoms continue after treatment? Many patients complete antibiotics for Lyme disease—only to find that fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, or headaches persist. Persistent Lyme symptoms are real, and they are more common than many patients are told. A key pattern is persistence. Symptoms may […]

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Lyme disease persister theory

What Malaria teaches us about the Lyme disease persister theory

What Malaria teaches us about the Lyme disease persister theory A recent study published in Nature Microbiology has revealed how malaria parasites survive in the human body for years without causing symptoms—offering powerful insights into the Lyme disease persister theory. Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine, including Dr. Kirk Deitsch, found that Plasmodium falciparum—the parasite responsible

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Will a Hyperbaric Chamber Help with Lyme Disease?

Will a Hyperbaric Chamber Help with Lyme Disease?

Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help Lyme Disease? What Patients Should Know Does hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) help Lyme disease? Some patients report temporary symptom relief—but current evidence suggests it does not address the underlying infection. Key Insight: Hyperbaric oxygen may reduce symptoms temporarily, but it does not treat persistent Lyme infection or common co-infections. Patients

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CAN LYME GO AWAY ON ITS OWN

Can Lyme Disease Go Away on Its Own? What Happens If You Wait

Can Lyme Disease Go Away on Its Own? No—Here’s What Happens If You Wait Does Lyme disease go away on its own? No. Without antibiotic treatment, the infection can persist and lead to serious complications. Can Lyme disease go away on its own? In most cases, no—the infection persists without antibiotic treatment. Many patients ask

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What PTSD Research Reveals About Chronic Lyme Disease

What PTSD Research Reveals About Chronic Lyme Disease

What PTSD Research Reveals About Chronic Lyme Disease “I finished my antibiotics. I did everything right. So why am I still sick?” That’s what one of my Lyme patients told me—months after treatment. Her fatigue hadn’t lifted. Her memory still slipped. Her symptoms weren’t improving.And she’s not alone. A landmark 20-year study of World Trade

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BEST TREATMENT FOR LYME IT DEPENDS

What Is the Best Treatment for Lyme Disease?

What Is the Best Treatment for Lyme Disease? When patients come to the office with Lyme disease, many have already been treated — yet they’re still sick. Others are newly diagnosed, overwhelmed by strange symptoms and uncertain about what lies ahead. The question most often asked is: “What’s the best treatment?” There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Answer

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START WITH IV ROCEPHIN

IV Rocephin for Chronic Lyme: Why I Don’t Start There

IV Rocephin for Chronic Lyme: Why I Don’t Start There Quick Answer: IV Rocephin (ceftriaxone) can be effective for certain neurologic Lyme cases—but it is not always the best starting point for chronic Lyme disease. Clinical Insight: Many patients with chronic Lyme symptoms improve with oral antibiotic regimens and targeted treatment of co-infections—without the risks

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