Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
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.”
I’ve spent much of my career studying cognitive decline. Before I specialized in Lyme disease, I taught medical students about dementia. I ran programs evaluating memory loss in older adults.
So when I say that Lyme disease and dementia can be confused, I don’t say it lightly.
What are the key signs of Lyme-related cognitive decline? ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme disease and dementia can look alike. When Lyme is diagnosed and treated, dementia symptoms can resolve. Here’s what patients and doctors should know.
Struggling with Lyme disease and working sick is a common scenario for patients who feel forced to push through fatigue, pain, and brain fog just to keep their jobs.
For these patients, working sick may seem like the only option, but it carries serious costs for health, safety, and recovery. ... See MoreSee Less
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.”
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Spinal Taps for Lyme Disease: Do You Really Need One? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Performing spinal taps to diagnose Lyme disease is often unnecessary. Learn when CSF testing helps and when it causes more harm than good.21 CommentsComment on Facebook
I have women patients who tell me Lyme disease hit them harder than expected. Your comments matter—share below.
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September is Alzheimer's Awareness Month.
I’ve spent much of my career studying cognitive decline. Before I specialized in Lyme disease, I taught medical students about dementia. I ran programs evaluating memory loss in older adults.
So when I say that Lyme disease and dementia can be confused, I don’t say it lightly.
What are the key signs of Lyme-related cognitive decline? ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease and Dementia: When Brain Fog Isn’t Alzheimer’s - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme disease and dementia can look alike. When Lyme is diagnosed and treated, dementia symptoms can resolve. Here’s what patients and doctors should know.6 CommentsComment on Facebook
When most people hear “Lyme disease,” they imagine the classic bull’s-eye rash. In reality, that textbook image is the exception, not the rule.
Understand the many forms Lyme disease rashes can take. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Rash Misdiagnosis: Not Always a Bull’s-Eye - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme rash misdiagnosis is common. Many rashes aren’t bull’s-eyes, delaying care. Learn how to recognize Lyme skin signs.5 CommentsComment on Facebook
At age 10, Sophie began getting headaches, blurry vision and lost the ability to walk. She was confined to a wheelchair.
LISTEN TO HER STORY - CLICK BELOW. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease Videos - Profiles of Courage
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These videos explore profiles of people living with Lyme disease.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Migraines due to Lyme disease? ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know that Lyme disease can often cause stomach problems, including gastroparesis? ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease Overlooked in Gastroparesis Patient - Daniel Cameron MD
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A severe case of Lyme disease gastroparesis ignored persistent infection—highlighting bias in chronic Lyme care.8 CommentsComment on Facebook
Struggling with Lyme disease and working sick is a common scenario for patients who feel forced to push through fatigue, pain, and brain fog just to keep their jobs.
For these patients, working sick may seem like the only option, but it carries serious costs for health, safety, and recovery. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme disease and working sick - Daniel Cameron MD
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Many Lyme disease patients struggle with working sick. Learn the risks, pressures, and tough choices behind pushing through illness.23 CommentsComment on Facebook
Will we finally have a blood test that can diagnose Lyme disease accurately AND in its early stage?
I'm speaking with the company's Chief Scientific Officer, Holly Ahern about the test.
CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO WATCH THE INTERVIEW!
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