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Chronic Lyme vs PTLDS: The Debate

Chronic Lyme vs PTLDS: The Debate

Chronic Lyme vs PTLDS: The Debate The debate over chronic Lyme vs PTLDS isn’t just about words—it’s about whether patients feel validated or dismissed. Many patients use chronic Lyme disease to describe ongoing fatigue, pain, and brain fog. Some clinicians prefer post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), a term that sounds more neutral but often feels […]

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post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS)

Understanding Persistent Lyme Disease Symptoms

Understanding Persistent Lyme Disease Symptoms Some patients recover quickly after Lyme disease treatment. Others continue to experience fatigue, cognitive slowing, joint pain, dizziness, or sleep disruption long after antibiotics are completed. When symptoms persist, patients are often left wondering: Why am I still sick? Persistent Lyme disease symptoms are often part of a broader clinical

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Immune Dysregulation and Neuroinflammation in Lyme Disease

Immune Dysfunction and Dysregulation in Lyme Disease

Immune Dysfunction and Dysregulation in Lyme Disease Immune dysregulation in Lyme disease may help explain why symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and cognitive changes can persist—even when standard tests are normal and initial treatment has been completed. Many patients with Lyme disease experience persistent symptoms that are increasingly understood to involve immune dysregulation, even long

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When Vision Lingers: Understanding Palinopsia and Repeating Images

Palinopsia: Why Afterimages Won’t Go Away | Daniel Cameron MD

Palinopsia: Why Afterimages Won’t Go Away Quick Answer: Palinopsia is a neurologic condition where images persist or repeat after the original object is gone. It reflects altered visual processing in the brain and may be linked to migraine, seizures, medications, or other neurologic conditions. When Vision Doesn’t Let Go Some patients notice that an image

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When Symptoms Are Blamed on Aging, Look Deeper

When Symptoms Are Blamed on Aging, Look Deeper When Symptoms Are Blamed on Aging Symptoms blamed on aging are often accepted without question. A patient noticed a gradual decline in stamina as routine activities became exhausting, sleep no longer felt restorative, and shortness of breath appeared with simple tasks. He assumed it was just getting

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Long COVID or Lyme Disease? When Symptoms Don't Add Up

Long COVID or Lyme Disease? When Symptoms Don’t Add Up

Long COVID or Lyme Disease? When Symptoms Don’t Add Up He wasn’t losing his mind—he was losing time. Each week blurred into the next as fatigue and fog deepened. When he finally came to my office, he’d already accepted a diagnosis that wasn’t quite right. A patient came to me months after recovering from COVID-19.

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When Doctors Say Nothing Wrong: Lyme Disease in Children

How Do I Parent or Work With Lyme Disease? Practical Strategies

How Do I Parent or Work With Lyme Disease? Practical Strategies After 37 years treating Lyme disease, I’ve seen patients struggle with a question they rarely ask directly at first. Instead, they describe the fear underneath it: they worry that they are failing their children, wonder how long an employer will tolerate unpredictability, and grieve

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Why Do Lyme Symptoms Last So Long?

Fear of a Herxheimer: Why Delaying Treatment Backfires

Fear of a Herxheimer: Why Delaying Treatment Backfires Fear of a Herxheimer reaction is one of the most common reasons patients delay Lyme treatment. The worry can feel bigger than the disease itself. I remember one patient sitting across from me, struggling to find the words before finally admitting: “I’m scared to treat my Lyme

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