Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
STUDY: 37 youth with pediatric bipolar disorder, who were treated at a psychiatric practice in New Jersey, an area endemic for Lyme disease, were found to have:
Babesia (51%), Bartonella (49%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (38%), Lyme disease (22%), and Group A Streptococcus (19%).
When light touch, pressure, or clothing becomes painful, the problem is rarely the skin itself. It is the nervous system’s interpretation of sensation. ... See MoreSee Less
Vivid dreams and night sweats in Lyme disease can happen because inflammation and nervous system stress disrupt sleep regulation and autonomic balance.
In Lyme disease, digestive problems are often caused by the way the infection affects the nervous system.
The nerves play a key role in controlling how your stomach and intestines move, work together, and send signals about what’s happening inside your gut.
Why are children with Lyme disease frequently misdiagnosed?
READ: Pediatric Lyme Disease: Diagnostic Challenges
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STUDY: 37 youth with pediatric bipolar disorder, who were treated at a psychiatric practice in New Jersey, an area endemic for Lyme disease, were found to have:
Babesia (51%), Bartonella (49%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae (38%), Lyme disease (22%), and Group A Streptococcus (19%).
Study link: www.frontiersin.org/journals/child-and-adolescent-psychiatry/articles/10.3389/frcha.2025.1685016/... ... See MoreSee Less
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When light touch, pressure, or clothing becomes painful, the problem is rarely the skin itself. It is the nervous system’s interpretation of sensation. ... See MoreSee Less
Allodynia: When Normal Touch Becomes Painful
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Allodynia causes pain from normal touch. Learn why it happens, why tests may be normal, and how it relates to Lyme disease recovery.14 CommentsComment on Facebook
Think it’s just POTS? Think again. Have you ruled out Lyme? ... See MoreSee Less
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Vivid dreams and night sweats in Lyme disease can happen because inflammation and nervous system stress disrupt sleep regulation and autonomic balance.
Have you had vivid dreams or night sweats? ... See MoreSee Less
Why Lyme Disease Causes Vivid Dreams and Night Sweats
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Vivid dreams and night sweats in Lyme disease are caused by disrupted sleep regulation, autonomic imbalance, and immune signaling.81 CommentsComment on Facebook
With Lyme disease, pain can linger, move around, or flare up—even after treatment.
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/understanding-central-sensitization-in-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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A new study by North Carolina State University examined 50 chronic fatigue patients and found 24% had Babesia infection.
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Many people with Lyme disease say the same thing: they sleep all night but still wake up feeling completely drained. Why?
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/exhausted-despite-sleeping-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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In Lyme disease, digestive problems are often caused by the way the infection affects the nervous system.
The nerves play a key role in controlling how your stomach and intestines move, work together, and send signals about what’s happening inside your gut.
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/gastrointestinal-dysregulation-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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