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Working With Lyme Disease: The Impossible Choice Between Paycheck and Health

Working With Lyme Disease: The Hidden Cost of Pushing Through

Working With Lyme Disease: The Hidden Cost of Pushing Through Work or rest—no good choice Symptoms drain daily function Effort is often invisible Many reach a breaking point Working with Lyme disease often means choosing between financial survival and physical survival. Many patients push themselves to keep going despite fatigue, pain, and cognitive dysfunction. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} […]

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STILL SICK AFTER LYME DISEASE

Can You Recover From Lyme Disease? What Patients Should Know

Can You Recover From Lyme Disease? What Patients Should Know Can you recover from Lyme disease? Yes. Many patients recover fully—especially with early treatment—while others improve gradually over time, even after long-term symptoms. Recovery is possible, but it is not always immediate or straightforward. Some patients recover quickly. Others experience persistent symptoms that require ongoing

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PANIC ATTACK WITHOUT ANXIETY

Panic Attack Without Anxiety? When the Body Reacts First

Panic Attack Without Anxiety? When the Body Reacts First Panic attack without anxiety can appear suddenly—chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, or a sense of impending doom—despite no obvious stress, worry, or anxious thoughts. This pattern can be especially confusing because the body reacts first, and the mind is left trying to catch up. Lyme

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Can Lyme Disease Cause a Stroke?

Panic Attack Without Anxiety: When the Body Reacts First

Panic Attack Without Anxiety: When the Body Reacts First PANIC WITHOUT ANXIETY—WHAT’S CAUSING IT? WHEN THE BODY REACTS BEFORE THE MIND Intrusive thoughts and derealization in Lyme disease can make thoughts feel unfamiliar and the world feel unreal. Quick Answer: Panic-like symptoms without clear anxiety may reflect neurologic and autonomic dysfunction in Lyme disease rather

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ROUTINE DENTAL SURGERY (1)

Severe Pain After Dental Surgery in Lyme Disease: A PTLDS Case

Severe Pain After Dental Surgery in Lyme Disease: A PTLDS Case Can dental surgery trigger severe pain in Lyme disease? In some patients, the reaction can be far more intense than expected. Quick Answer: In post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), central sensitization can amplify pain responses, leading to widespread pain beyond the surgical site. Clinical

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WHY WAS MY LYME DISEASE MISSED

Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis: Why It Happens & What to Know

Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis: Why It Happens and What to Know Lyme disease misdiagnosis is more common than many clinicians realize. Symptoms often evolve across multiple organ systems, making early recognition difficult. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Patients may present with fatigue, cognitive changes, pain, or neurologic symptoms that resemble conditions such as multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, or

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WHY DOCTORS DISMISS CHRONIC LYME DISEASE

Why Doctors Don’t Believe Chronic Lyme Disease

Why Doctors Don’t Believe Chronic Lyme Disease “My doctor told me it’s all in my head.” If you have been told your persistent symptoms are imaginary, exaggerated, or unrelated to Lyme disease—you are not alone. The dismissal you are experiencing is real. And it happens more often than it should. Not all physicians dismiss persistent

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WHY DO I CRASH AFTER EXERCISE (1)

Exercise Intolerance in Lyme Disease: Why Activity Triggers Post-Exertional Malaise

Exercise Intolerance in Lyme Disease: Why Activity Triggers Post-Exertional Malaise Exercise intolerance in Lyme disease occurs when physical or mental activity leads to worsening symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, dizziness, or pain—often hours after exertion rather than during it. Exercise intolerance in Lyme disease is closely linked to post-exertional malaise (PEM), where symptoms worsen

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How Long Does Lyme Disease Last?

How Long Does Lyme Disease Last? Duration by Stage

How Long Does Lyme Disease Last? Duration by Stage After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve seen patients recover in weeks and others struggle for years. “How long will I be sick?” is the first question patients ask after diagnosis. Some are told they’ll recover in a few weeks with antibiotics. Others watch months turn

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