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Lyme Disease and Medical Gaslighting: A Barrier to Care

Lyme Disease and Medical Gaslighting: A Barrier to Care

Dismissed Lyme Symptoms: When Listening Matters More Than Testing In my practice, I’ve seen patients suffer for years—not just from Lyme disease, but from being told their symptoms weren’t real. They weren’t looking for sympathy. They were looking for answers. Instead, they were dismissed. Patient dismissal stems from persistent Lyme disease misconceptions that continue to […]

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Justin Timberlake - “But You Look Good” Lyme disease myth

Justin Timberlake – “But You Look Good” Lyme disease myth

Lyme Disease but You Look Good: Justin Timberlake and the Myth Lyme disease but you look good—it’s a phrase many patients hear, and few forget. When Justin Timberlake revealed his Lyme disease diagnosis, fans were stunned. He had been touring. Performing. Smiling for the cameras. He looked fine. But that’s exactly the problem. In the

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Restarting Lyme Treatment After C. diff Infection

Restarting Lyme Treatment After C. diff Infection

Restarting Lyme treatment after C. diff infection is one of the most delicate moments in Lyme care—because the treatment that helps can also harm. Some of my sickest Lyme disease patients didn’t worsen because of the infection itself—but because of what happened when treatment had to stop. One patient had been slowly improving after months

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Precision Lyme Treatment: A Personalized Path to Recovery

Precision Lyme Treatment: A Personalized Path to Recovery

When Standard Lyme Treatment Falls Short Some patients respond well to a short course of antibiotics for Lyme disease. Others don’t. That’s when precision Lyme treatment becomes essential. They’re left with fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, dizziness, or POTS-like symptoms. Many are told they have “Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome” (PTLDS), but not what to

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Timberlake Reveals How Lyme Disease Makes It Hard to Work

Timberlake Reveals How Lyme Disease Makes It Hard to Work

Timberlake Had a Platform. Most Lyme Patients Don’t. When Justin Timberlake announced that he had been battling Lyme disease during his global tour, he called it “relentlessly debilitating.” He described performing through nerve pain, fatigue, and recurrent illness—conditions that many Lyme patients know intimately. Timberlake had the support of a tour crew, the flexibility to

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Missed Lyme Disease Was Hiding Behind Her Headache

Missed Lyme Disease Was Hiding Behind Her Headache

When Headaches Hide Missed Lyme Disease In my practice, I’ve seen patients suffer for months—sometimes years—with headaches that don’t respond to migraine treatments. They’re told it’s hormonal. Or due to stress or lack of sleep. In some cases, however, the deeper issue is missed Lyme disease—especially when the symptoms extend beyond the head. Missed Lyme

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Lyme Disease Was Misdiagnosed as OCD

Lyme Disease Was Misdiagnosed as OCD

From the Archives (Summer 2015) This article reflects clinical observations from my practice at a time when the neuropsychiatric manifestations of Lyme disease were rarely discussed in mainstream medicine. At the time this patient was evaluated, Lyme disease was seldom considered when adults presented primarily with OCD-like or anxiety symptoms. She came in with a

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Ethical Lyme Disease Care: When Clinical Judgment Matters

Ethical Lyme Disease Care: When Clinical Judgment Matters

This post already links to the ethics hub. Let me add cornerstone links and a proper Related Articles section. These clinical decisions raise broader ethical questions about diagnosis when medical certainty is limited. Clinical judgment in Lyme disease isn’t just a medical decision-making skill—it’s a moral compass. It’s how we protect patients when standard tests

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Lyme Disease and Early Menopause

Lyme Disease and Early Menopause

Lyme disease can mimic menopause symptoms in women—fatigue, night sweats, and mood swings aren’t always hormonal. One of my patients came to me in her late 30s, convinced she was going through early menopause. She had all the classic symptoms—intense fatigue, night sweats, brain fog, anxiety, irregular periods, and mood swings. Several doctors told her

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Alcohol and Lyme Disease: When One Drink Hurts

Alcohol and Lyme Disease: When One Drink Hurts

The Overlooked Trigger That Slows Healing Alcohol and Lyme disease don’t mix—and for many patients, even one drink can stall recovery. In my practice, I’ve seen this pattern often. A patient is making progress, then suddenly crashes after what seemed like a harmless toast or casual glass of wine. Symptoms flare: fatigue, brain fog, pain,

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