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Why Lyme Disease Causes Heat and Cold Intolerance

Why Lyme Disease Causes Heat and Cold Intolerance

When Your Body Stops Regulating Temperature Normally Many patients with Lyme disease describe something they never struggled with before: they suddenly can’t tolerate heat or cold. They walk into a warm room and feel flushed or dizzy. A mild chill hits them and their body reacts as if winter has arrived. Some swing from sweating […]

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Lyme Disease Was Mistaken for Child Abuse:

Lyme Disease Was Mistaken for Child Abuse: A Commentary

When Lyme Disease Mistaken for Child Abuse Sets a Crisis in Motion Some medical cases stay with us long after we read them. One such case—published by Pan and colleagues in 2021—still stands out for how quickly Lyme disease mistaken for child abuse escalated into a family crisis. The case involved a toddler brought to

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Night Sweats from Babesia: An Overlooked Lyme Symptom

Night Sweats Babesia: The Symptom Doctors Miss

Night sweats from Babesia are one of the most distinctive — and most commonly missed — symptoms in tick-borne illness. Patients describe drenching sweats that soak bedding and clothing, often appearing without explanation and resistant to standard treatment. When night sweats follow a tick bite or appear alongside Lyme disease, Babesia coinfection deserves serious consideration.

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When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When the Road Stops Feeling Safe For many patients, the realization hits suddenly — you’re behind the wheel, and something feels off.The light changes, but your reaction time is slower. A familiar route looks disorienting. You miss a turn, or your vision blurs for a few seconds. These aren’t just “bad driving days.” For some

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PTSD-Like Symptoms After Medical Gaslighting in Lyme Disease

PTSD-Like Symptoms After Medical Gaslighting in Lyme Disease

Recognizing PTSD-Like Symptoms in Lyme Disease Many patients describe racing thoughts before appointments, fear of being dismissed, and physical reactions when discussing symptoms. These PTSD-like patterns arise not only from infection, but from the experience of being doubted, delayed, or disbelieved. Patients report: Flashbacks of being dismissed or misdiagnosed Anxiety before medical visits Insomnia and

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Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Infection Drives Pain

Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Infection Drives Pain

A man in Slovenia developed unexplained, severe limb pain that wouldn’t respond to standard treatment. X-rays and scans pointed to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), yet blood tests revealed active Lyme disease. When doctors treated the infection, both conditions completely resolved. This landmark 2002 case, published in Infection by Šibanc and colleagues, was one of

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Babesia Diagnosed by Blood Bank: Early Clues Missed

Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection

Babesia blood screening saved this patient from months more of misdiagnosis. A routine donation uncovered what his doctors had missed all summer. A week after his donation, a letter arrived with the words no one expects to see: Your donation has tested positive for Babesia. In that moment, he realized the blood bank had identified

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Pain Behind the Eyes in Lyme Disease: What It Really Means

Pain Behind the Eyes in Lyme Disease

A man with Lyme disease described persistent eye pain and pressure despite repeated normal eye exams. He worried that something serious was being missed, yet ophthalmologic evaluations and imaging were reassuring. The pain fluctuated and worsened with fatigue and stress. Over time, the eye pain gradually improved. This pattern is common in Lyme disease and

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