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Ticks often harbor multiple infectious organisms resulting in co-infections. Co-infections can be challenging to diagnose as symptoms frequently overlap with many of the other tick-borne diseases incl...
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The heat from the dryer killing ticks reminds me..Since having Lyme disease (other from the first reaction) I haven't had any fevers above 99 even when I have been very sick like Pneumonia etc. When I use to get fevers up to 103 No matter how sick I get with the flu etc. I never get high fevers like I use to..makes me wonder if I did get high fevers if it would kill off the Lyme disease & does Lyme somehow bypass this in order to not kill it off?
What about methylene blue??
Dryer has to be on high heat… 120 degrees. The same temperature that kills lice. 😊
Recent data suggests that alpha-gal syndrome—a red meat allergy caused by tick bites—may be more widespread than previously thought. Here's what you need to know.
It wouldn’t surprise me when thinking back to all of my symptoms.
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Yes!! Red meat and I have not been friends since 2019 when I was diagnosed with chronic lyme from a deer tick. 55 years of never being bitten and I was in the woods constantly back then!! 😒
I agree, the symptoms are sporadic.
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Bill Chinnock battled lyme disease for several years before he passed in 2007
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Lyme and other autoimmune diseases do tend to discriminate. Women are 80% more likely to have an autoimmune disease. I’ve noticed a very, very low number of adult males who get Lyme.
I saw a tick in our tent that might’ve bitten me as a few months later I tested positive for Babesiosis and did the 2 meds. Should I re-test now that it’s been 3 years? I have chronic fatigue, sleep apnea (untreated) gained weight , can’t lose weight on GLP 1 injections (3 types) nor Phentermine, fog brain, fibromyalgia, belching and burping, IBS-C, allergy shots, and MTHFR 677CT, anxiety and joint pain.
I think I got it from a mosquito.
99% positive I was born with it, but it took 51 years to diagnose it.
Dr - have you heard of SOT or TRUDOSE as therapies for Lyme and coinfections?
Frankly, the issue is not the patient it’s the medical community. For example, practitioners who continue to claim there is no Lyme disease in Florida. Once the medical community becomes more educated and open around tick borne illnesses, patients will have much better outcomes.
I had it for 40 years before dx. I assure you that I didn't wait. The medical community is clueless. It wasn't even someone in the medical community who suggested I might have it.
When patients are treated for Lyme disease but fail to improve, it could be due to an underlying "co-infection."
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What are co-infections? Co-Infections of Lyme Disease - Daniel Cameron MD
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Ticks often harbor multiple infectious organisms resulting in co-infections. Co-infections can be challenging to diagnose as symptoms frequently overlap with many of the other tick-borne diseases incl...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Once a tick bites, it uses strong mouthparts to latch on firmly. Water and soap alone aren’t enough to dislodge it.
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Do Ticks Wash Off in the Shower? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Showering soon after outdoor activity, especially during tick season, helps detect and remove ticks early and reduce Lyme disease risk.1 CommentComment on Facebook
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The heat from the dryer killing ticks reminds me..Since having Lyme disease (other from the first reaction) I haven't had any fevers above 99 even when I have been very sick like Pneumonia etc. When I use to get fevers up to 103 No matter how sick I get with the flu etc. I never get high fevers like I use to..makes me wonder if I did get high fevers if it would kill off the Lyme disease & does Lyme somehow bypass this in order to not kill it off?
What about methylene blue??
Dryer has to be on high heat… 120 degrees. The same temperature that kills lice. 😊
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Scientists long believed that only the lone star tick was responsible for transmitting alpha-gal syndrome—a tick-borne allergy to red meat.
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More Americans May Be at Risk of Red Meat Allergy From Tick Bites, CDC Reports Suggest
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Recent data suggests that alpha-gal syndrome—a red meat allergy caused by tick bites—may be more widespread than previously thought. Here's what you need to know.4 CommentsComment on Facebook
It wouldn’t surprise me when thinking back to all of my symptoms.
Interested
Yes!! Red meat and I have not been friends since 2019 when I was diagnosed with chronic lyme from a deer tick. 55 years of never being bitten and I was in the woods constantly back then!! 😒 I agree, the symptoms are sporadic.
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Ticks can use static electricity to help them launch and attach onto a passing human or animal, investigators claim.
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Can ticks fly with the help of static electricity? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Many have asked - can ticks fly? Apparently they can, using static electricity.2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Ugh
"I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, but thanks to Dr. Sylvester's incredible healing herbs, I've been able to reverse my condition! His natural remedy has helped me regulate my blood sugar levels and regain control of my health. Thank you, Dr. Sylvester, for giving me a second chance! Doctor Sylvester
Lyme disease doesn’t discriminate. It has affected everyday individuals and celebrities alike—including several high-profile singers.
Here’s a closer look at five singers who have faced Lyme disease head on.
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Which Singers Have Battled Lyme Disease? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Lyme disease doesn’t discriminate. It has affected everyday individuals and celebrities alike—including several high-profile singers.4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Bill Chinnock battled lyme disease for several years before he passed in 2007
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Lyme and other autoimmune diseases do tend to discriminate. Women are 80% more likely to have an autoimmune disease. I’ve noticed a very, very low number of adult males who get Lyme.
Many patients diagnosed with Lyme disease never saw or felt a tick, yet they still contracted the infection.
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Can You Get Lyme Disease Without a Tick Bite? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Yes, it’s possible to have Lyme disease without ever recalling a tick bite.19 CommentsComment on Facebook
I saw a tick in our tent that might’ve bitten me as a few months later I tested positive for Babesiosis and did the 2 meds. Should I re-test now that it’s been 3 years? I have chronic fatigue, sleep apnea (untreated) gained weight , can’t lose weight on GLP 1 injections (3 types) nor Phentermine, fog brain, fibromyalgia, belching and burping, IBS-C, allergy shots, and MTHFR 677CT, anxiety and joint pain.
I think I got it from a mosquito.
99% positive I was born with it, but it took 51 years to diagnose it.
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I’ve seen too many Lyme disease patients wait until they’re too sick to work, think, or enjoy life. Not because they wanted to—but because they weren’t sure what to do next. Do you know anyone who waited too long?
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Dr - have you heard of SOT or TRUDOSE as therapies for Lyme and coinfections?
Frankly, the issue is not the patient it’s the medical community. For example, practitioners who continue to claim there is no Lyme disease in Florida. Once the medical community becomes more educated and open around tick borne illnesses, patients will have much better outcomes.
I had it for 40 years before dx. I assure you that I didn't wait. The medical community is clueless. It wasn't even someone in the medical community who suggested I might have it.
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