Dr. Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH, is a nationally recognized leader for his expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. For more than 34 years, he has been treating adolescents and adults suffering from Lyme disease.
🧩A Lyme flare could be the reason you’re feeling worse…again!
💡I’ve learned that factors like stress, diet, and infections could be at the root of worsening symptoms. ... See MoreSee Less
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Good post
I've got them all....I felt so much better after one year traitement but the flue caught me this winter. After That, I Was back 6 months earlier with the symptoms I thought I got rid off.....so hard !
6700 days of illness 2350 days of flares addressing MCAS triggers is the most difficult with pain management Interleukin 6 being one of the worst enemies
Stress is a huge trigger. Wish more people understood that.
How long do flares last and often can they happen?
Ok and a Lyme flare means what. Throw more antibiotics at it. Or find the root cause as to why it’s coming back again and again and again.
Emotional Stress 🙏🏽
Is there any research on connections between TBI and Guillaume Barre ? There was no vaccine within a year, and the only thing that looks similar is Lyme related.
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A 16-year-old boy develops cardiac symptoms, including palpitations and chest pain, due to Lyme disease. #lymedisease ... See MoreSee Less
Child with lyme disease cardiac symptoms - Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH
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A 16-year-old boy who exhibited cardiac symptoms, including palpitations and chest pain was diagnosed with Lyme carditis from Lyme disease.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
I can relate I developed palpation went to my FL Cardiologist, shockingly he has read up on Lymes, I have a rt partial heart block now! This disease stinks! 2nd time around..I was in remission for several years then my hubby passed away 2.5 yrs ago which sent me into a tailspin, hence it decided to revisit!!
Just developed a severe retinal detachment. Apparently late stage lyme can cause this. Its attacked every part of me after 40 years ! The leg pains are the worst though.
I get svt supraventricular tachycardia everytime i get a flair at least 2x month since 1991.
❓Is Lyme disease 100% curable? The answer isn’t so simple.
Lyme disease can often be effectively treated with antibiotics if caught early, leading to a full recovery for many people. However, if it's diagnosed late or accompanied by co-infections, treatment can be more complicated, and some individuals may experience persistent symptoms, known as Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS).
💡While it's 100% curable for some, others may require ongoing care and personalized treatment for a longer recovery process. ... See MoreSee Less
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Neurologic manifestations are far more frequent than arthritis. “The symptoms tend to be diffused and nonspecific, and patients typically report memory loss, sleep disturbance, fatigue, and depression.” #lymedisease #neurologiclyme ... See MoreSee Less
Rheumatologists: Lyme disease can affect the brain
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Rheumatologists should be aware that Lyme disease can affect the brain, causing neurologic symptoms, more so than joint pain.7 CommentsComment on Facebook
My brain fog, and feelings of being completely overwhelmed lessened when I started treatment for the Mast Cell part of it.
Are the Co infections different ín European countries,Dr. Daniel.
More neurologist are testing for and diagnosing Lyme. Mine told me Lyme & Covid was a one two punch to the brain. They treat the biproducts of Lyme but not the infection. Dr. Fallon and Dr. Auccot have been 2 of the leaders in this research. They are two of our heroes ❤️
Dr Cameron is a great lyme hero. Thank you dr cameron.
How to get it under control? Its a little scary
Cant get treatment with no money no coverage by insurance late stage neuro lyme been declining any ideas?
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Healing isn’t just about progress—it’s about resilience. 💪
Recovery from Lyme disease can be slow and frustrating, but every small step forward is a sign of your strength. 🌟
💚You’re doing so much more than healing your body. Give yourself grace—this journey is worth taking and celebrating. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thanks Doc I really appreciate you
I've never been on a path of recovery
Lyme disease is serious, but sometimes a little humor helps the healing process. What’s one moment that made you laugh during your Lyme journey? Share below! #HealingWithHumor #LymeSupport#HealingTakesTime#PatientCenteredCare #LymeSurprises #LymeTruth #MedicalReform #LymeBrain #lyme #Lymedisease ... See MoreSee Less
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I have one courtesy of you too. When I asked you about adding herbs to my treatments with you, you asked if I meant weed and said you heard I'd find that in Yonkers. 🤣🤣This still gives me big belly laughs 8 years later. 🤣
You're one of very few Drs who both uses & understands (including my sometimes rather dark) humor so effectively & I'm always thankful for it!! Makes the heavy things a little easier for at least a moment, & truly? That's how we all survive in life, one little thing at a time.
When you told me that I was like a “ bad penny “ and with Lyme brain I was clueless as to what it meant 😂
It’s devastated me
🧩Lyme disease changed everything we know about chronic illness.
Nearly 50 years ago, it revealed how infections could lead to long-term health issues, shifting the understanding of conditions once misdiagnosed as Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
💡This discovery has transformed countless lives and continues to impact chronic illness research today. ... See MoreSee Less
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Dr Dr. Daniel. After nearly 30 years with chronic Lyme disease,I have recently been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis ín My Neck and lumbar spine .. could this be similar to Lyme Arthritis OR Mistaken for Lyme Arthritis.
I've looked at my genetics, so thinking I have that HLA-B27 gene if I get a underlying infection like Lyme it can trigger reactive arthritis.
Could a round of antibiotics for sibo cause flare of previous dx of Lyme from years ago?
Imagine if her aunt hadn’t spoken up. This is why sharing Lyme experiences matters! Have you ever had to be your own (or someone else’s) advocate? #FamilyHealth #EarlyDiagnosis #InvisibleIllness #LymeLife #HealingIsPossible #SupportEachOther #LymeCommunity #Lyme #lymedisease ... See MoreSee Less
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My own mother was diagnosed because of me. I went undiagnosed for 5 years. My mom was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and many mental health issues throughout her life. She had a cdc positive after I was diagnosed through a Lyme literate doctor. All of those years she was undiagnosed
Imagine this! If the judgement were to stop, realize there's problems, try to find a solution. Rather than saying "you need to get your health in order to save any relationship we have." Nah... it's just a different relationship now, or lack there of. I hope the things I share help my Aunt's family and the judgement I received is non-existent for "their" one going thru so much now 💚
So tired of being disbelieved by others and especially most so-called medical doctors .. as well as lied to by our government! Disgusting!
Positive test or not, you could still have Lyme disease! ... See MoreSee Less
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I tested negative for Lyme at Mayo Clinic but later tested positive for Lyme with Igenix and missed out on getting treated earlier which was a terrible mistake!