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Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails

Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails

Why One-Size-Fits-All Lyme Treatment Fails One-size-fits-all Lyme treatment fails too many patients. While standard 2–4 week antibiotic courses work for some, others remain ill—struggling with fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and autonomic dysfunction long after treatment ends. The assumption that every patient responds identically to the same protocol ignores biology, dismisses patient experience, and contradicts […]

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Pediatric Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Guide | Dr. Daniel Cameron

Pediatric Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Guide | Dr. Daniel Cameron A parent’s guide to recognizing and treating pediatric Lyme disease in children Pediatric Lyme disease often presents differently than Lyme disease in adults. Children may struggle to describe symptoms clearly. Behavioral or cognitive changes may precede obvious physical complaints. Subtle decline may be attributed to

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Lyme Disease Symptoms: Early, Late, and Persistent Patterns

Lyme Disease Symptoms: Early, Late, and Persistent Patterns Lyme disease symptoms rarely appear organized at first. They may seem scattered—joint pain in one area, brain fog the next, dizziness one day, heart palpitations another. When underlying mechanisms are understood—autonomic dysfunction, neuroinflammation, immune dysregulation—the pattern becomes clearer. Lyme disease symptoms can involve many body systems including

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Breaking the Groundhog Day Cycle in Chronic Illness

Breaking the Groundhog Day Cycle in Chronic Illness After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve seen many patients describe their experience the same way: every day feels like Groundhog Day. They wake up with the same symptoms, repeat the same conversations with doctors, undergo the same tests, and receive the same reassurances—yet meaningful improvement never

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The Ethics of Lyme Disease Treatment: Patient Rights and Physician Responsibility

The Ethics of Lyme Disease Treatment: Patient Rights and Physician Responsibility The ethics of Lyme disease treatment often arise at the intersection of diagnostic uncertainty, guideline interpretation, and patient suffering. Lyme disease does not always follow predictable timelines. When symptoms persist or testing does not align neatly with clinical presentation, ethical tension can emerge. Ethical

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Lyme Disease Co-infections: What You Need to Know

Lyme Disease Co-infections: What You Need to Know Lyme disease co-infections occur when a single tick bite transmits multiple pathogens. Up to 40% of Lyme patients in some regions also carry Babesia, Bartonella, Anaplasmosis, or Ehrlichia—yet these infections are frequently missed. When co-infections go unrecognized, patients don’t fully recover. Standard Lyme treatment won’t clear a

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Borrelia miyamotoi: What You Need to Know

Borrelia miyamotoi: What You Need to Know Borrelia miyamotoi is a tick-borne bacterium that causes relapsing fever. It is transmitted by the same ticks that spread Lyme disease but can cause different symptoms. Unlike Lyme disease, Borrelia miyamotoi does not typically cause a bull’s-eye rash. Understanding Borrelia miyamotoi – What is Borrelia miyamotoi? – What

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Powassan Virus: What You Need to Know

Powassan Virus: What You Need to Know Powassan virus is a rare but serious tick-borne illness that can cause inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) and the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meningitis). Unlike Lyme disease, Powassan virus can be transmitted within minutes of a tick bite. Understanding Powassan Virus: – What is the

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Lyme Disease Missed Diagnosis: A Case from My Practice

When Lyme Disease Is Missed: A Case from My Practice A Lyme disease missed diagnosis often begins quietly—when key diagnoses are never considered. Just a couple of weeks ago, I had a new patient on my schedule—someone who specifically requested a consultation for Lyme disease. Before the visit, I reviewed her chart, expecting to see

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