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Chronic Lyme Disease Education Gap

Chronic Lyme Education Gap: Why Training Falls Short

Chronic Lyme Education Gap: Why Training Falls Short The Chronic Lyme Disease Education Gap: A Crisis in Training and Care The chronic Lyme disease education gap remains one of the most urgent yet underrecognized problems in modern medicine. Many clinicians are well trained to identify early Lyme disease, but far fewer are prepared to manage […]

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Lyme Disease Myth: Cured in 30 Days?

Lyme Disease Myth: Not Always Cured in 30 Days

Lyme Disease Myth: Not Always Cured in 30 Days This is the first article in a series addressing persistent myths about Lyme disease—beginning with the claim that Lyme disease is cured in 30 days. For an overview of the most damaging beliefs affecting patient care, see Lyme Disease Misconceptions. Many people still believe that Lyme

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Has Anyone Recovered from Lyme Disease?

Has Anyone Recovered from Lyme Disease? Yes, Here’s How

Has Anyone Recovered from Lyme Disease? If you’ve just been diagnosed with Lyme disease, one of the first questions you’re likely asking is whether you can recover from Lyme disease—and whether healing is truly possible. You’re not alone. As a Lyme disease specialist, I hear this question almost daily—from patients diagnosed early to those who

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Child experiencing sudden behavioral changes associated with Lyme disease.

Lyme Rage: When Anger and Aggression Signal Infection

Lyme Rage: When Anger and Aggression Signal Infection Lyme disease can cause sudden behavior changes in children, including irritability, aggression, anxiety, and oppositional behavior. After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve treated middle and high school students whose severe oppositional behavior resolved with antibiotic treatment. These weren’t psychiatric disorders—they were neurologic symptoms of tick-borne infection

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Why Vivid Dreams and Night Sweats Occur in Lyme Disease

Why Lyme Disease Causes Vivid Dreams and Night Sweats

Why Lyme Disease Causes Vivid Dreams and Night Sweats After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve seen patients experience disruptive sleep symptoms including vivid dreams and night sweats, intense dream recall, or waking drenched in sweat. These experiences are often attributed to stress or anxiety, particularly when routine testing is unrevealing. However, vivid dreams and

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Eye Pain in Lyme Disease: Why It Occurs Despite Normal Eye Exams

Eye Pain in Lyme Disease Despite Normal Exams

Eye Pain in Lyme Disease Despite Normal Exams 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.

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Lyme disease misdiagnosis in children: One family’s story

Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis in Children: One Family’s Story A young athlete went from starring on the soccer field to unable to climb stairs without his heart racing. His parents searched for answers for two years before anyone mentioned Lyme disease. With no tick bite and no rash, they didn’t recognize the early warning signs. What

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Why Morning Stiffness Improves During the Day

Why Morning Stiffness Improves During the Day

Why Morning Stiffness Improves During the Day If you wake up stiff every morning but feel better as the day goes on, you’re not imagining it. Morning stiffness that improves with movement is a common and meaningful symptom pattern—and it offers an important clinical clue. Many patients describe the same daily experience. They wake up

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Sciatic Pain or SI Joint Dysfunction? A Common Diagnostic Trap

Sciatic Pain vs SI Joint Dysfunction in Lyme Disease

Sciatic Pain vs SI Joint Dysfunction in Lyme Disease Sciatic pain vs SI joint dysfunction is one of the most frequent—and most challenging—comparisons in patients with low back, buttock, and leg pain. Many patients are told they have sciatica simply because pain travels into the leg. But pain location alone does not define the diagnosis.

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When Fear Delays Pediatric Lyme Treatment: A Year Lost to Lyme Disease

When Fear Delays Pediatric Lyme Treatment: A Year Lost to Lyme Disease When this family brought their son to me, they were facing a decision many parents encounter when delaying pediatric Lyme treatment—whether fear of antibiotics might outweigh the risk of waiting. They were not opposed to treating Lyme disease. But fear stood in the

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