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Why So Many Celebrities Have Lyme Disease?

Celebrities: Shining a spotlight on Lyme Disease

The topic of celebrities suffering with Lyme disease has made headlines for years. And with good reason. When Justin Bieber announced his Lyme diagnosis in January 2020, social media erupted — not with sympathy, but skepticism. Trolls accused him of making excuses for his appearance and behavior. His response? Medical records, lab results, and a […]

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When Lyme Disease Looks Like Juvenile Arthritis

When Lyme Disease Looks Like Juvenile Arthritis

It’s not juvenile arthritis. It’s Lyme disease. At 16, Emma’s rheumatologist told her she’d likely need lifelong medication for juvenile arthritis. Six months later, antibiotics cured her completely. The diagnosis was wrong from the start — because Lyme disease can mimic symptoms of juvenile arthritis more often than most doctors realize. Emma came to my

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His Doctor Gave Up on His Lyme Disease — But He Didn’t

His Doctor Gave Up on His Lyme Disease — But He Didn’t

When a Doctor Dismissed Lyme Disease Sometimes the hardest part of Lyme disease isn’t the infection itself — it’s what happens when a doctor dismisses Lyme disease before the patient truly recovers. This is one patient’s story. But it echoes thousands I’ve heard in my practice. He sat across from me, eyes tired but steady

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Can I Donate Blood After Lyme? Babesia Risk

Can I Donate Blood After Lyme?

A Common Question After Recovery After treatment for Lyme disease, many patients ask: Can I donate blood if I’ve had Lyme disease? The short answer: Lyme disease is not known to spread through blood transfusions. However, blood donation centers recommend waiting until you’ve finished treatment and remain symptom-free for a recovery period before donating. Why

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Brain Fog and Lyme Disease: The Overlooked Symptom

Brain Fog and Lyme Disease: The Overlooked Symptom

Updated January 2026 to reflect current clinical understanding of cognitive symptoms and nervous system involvement in Lyme disease. Brain fog is one of the most common and frustrating symptoms reported by patients with Lyme disease. People describe slowed thinking, difficulty concentrating, word-finding problems, short-term memory lapses, and a feeling that their mind is working through

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Babesia Testing Errors Can Delay Treatment

Babesia Testing Errors Can Delay Treatment

Babesia treatment duration is one of the most misunderstood aspects of managing this co-infection. In my clinical experience, treatment often needs to go beyond the standard 7–10 days. I recently treated a patient who failed a 10-day course of atovaquone and azithromycin. He still had fatigue, sweats, and brain fog. We extended therapy based on

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Lyme Persisters: Why Some Patients Stay Sick After Treatment

Lyme Persisters: Why Symptoms Can Return After Treatment

You finished treatment. The antibiotics are done. Your doctor says you’re cured. So why do you still feel terrible? For many patients, the answer may lie in Lyme persisters—dormant bacteria that survive antibiotic therapy and can reignite symptoms long after treatment ends. The Role of Lyme Persisters For many Lyme patients, fatigue creeps back. Joint

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