Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease
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LYME DISEASE INSIGHTS
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This page features Lyme disease updates from Dr. Daniel Cameron’s Facebook posts, including clinical insights, research highlights, and patient-focused education.
Quick Answer: These posts share updates on Lyme disease symptoms, testing challenges, and treatment approaches.
Clinical Insight: Social media allows timely discussion of emerging research and clinical patterns seen in practice.
For a structured overview, visit the Lyme Disease Symptoms Guide.

A study of residents in New York State found these were the most common areas on the body for I. scapularis tick bites. The distribution was fairly even throughout the body.
Human attachment site preferences of ticks parasitizing in New York: www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25486-7
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Burning pain is a common neurologic symptom in Lyme disease. When it occurs alongside a normal EMG, it often reflects small fiber nerve dysfunction or sensory dysregulation — patterns that are not captured by standard nerve conduction studies.
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Treatment-resistant seizures associated with Lyme-induced immune dysfunction.
This case report highlights a 25-year-old man and a 14-year-old girl who developed new-onset seizures that did not respond to anti-seizure medications, worsened with antibiotics and was temporally associated with Lyme disease.
Seizures improved dramatically or completely resolved after treatment with IV steroids, IVIG and antibiotics.
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Why You Crash After Stress
You get through the hard part — then 24 to 48 hours later, you're knocked flat. This isn't weakness.
Lyme disease sensitizes your immune and autonomic systems. They overreact to stress, travel, illness. With treatment and pacing, many patients see these crashes fade.
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What is the 24 to 36 hour rule with tick bites? How long does a tick need to be attached to transmit disease? ... See MoreSee Less
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Wondering how long it will take to recover from Lyme disease?
This article explores not how long the infection can last but how recovery may unfold, why symptoms fluctuate, and what patients can expect over time. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme Disease Recovery Timeline: How Long Does It Take to Improve?
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Lyme disease recovery timeline explained. Learn how long improvement takes and why symptoms come and go.16 CommentsComment on Facebook
A new study in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology finds FDA approved tests miss most cases of early Lyme disease.
The research was supported by the Bay Area Lyme Foundation and based on data from the Lyme Disease Biobank.
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What factors can influence the timing and duration of a herxheimer reaction? ... See MoreSee Less
Herxheimer Reaction Timeline: When It Starts and How Long It Lasts
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Herxheimer reaction timeline explained. Learn when symptoms start, how long they last, and what to expect.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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