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Night Sweats Babesia: The Symptom Doctors Miss

Night Sweats Babesia: The Symptom Doctors Miss Night sweats from Babesia are one of the most distinctive — and most commonly missed — symptoms in tick-borne illness. Patients describe drenching sweats that soak bedding and clothing, often appearing without explanation and resistant to standard treatment. Night sweats can significantly disrupt sleep and are part of […]

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When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult Driving requires focus, coordination, and quick decision-making—but Lyme disease can quietly disrupt all three. Symptoms don’t always stay in the exam room. Sometimes they follow you onto the road. Brain fog, dizziness, and delayed reactions can make driving unsafe. For many patients, the realization comes suddenly—you’re behind the wheel,

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PTSD-Like Symptoms After Medical Gaslighting in Lyme Disease

PTSD-Like Symptoms in Lyme Disease: Medical Trauma Explained

PTSD-Like Symptoms in Lyme Disease: Medical Trauma Explained Fear before appointments Symptoms dismissed or doubted The nervous system stays on alert PTSD-like symptoms Lyme disease are increasingly recognized in patients who experience both chronic illness and medical dismissal. Many patients describe racing thoughts before appointments, fear of not being believed, and physical reactions when discussing

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Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Infection Drives Pain

Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Nerve Pain May Be Reversible

Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Nerve Pain May Be Reversible Severe pain may not be “just CRPS” Infection can drive nerve symptoms Lyme is often not considered Some cases may be reversible The Lyme disease CRPS connection highlights a critical but often missed cause of severe nerve pain. In rare cases, what appears to be

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Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection

Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection

Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection Babesia blood screening saved this patient from months more of misdiagnosis. A routine donation uncovered what his doctors had missed all summer. A week after his donation, a letter arrived with the words no one expects to see: Your donation has tested positive for Babesia. In that moment,

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Lyme Red Flag ‘You Need to See a Psychiatrist’

Lyme Red Flag: “You Need to See a Psychiatrist” — When Symptoms Are Misdiagnosed

Lyme Red Flag: “You Need to See a Psychiatrist” — When Symptoms Are Misdiagnosed One of the most painful things a patient can hear is: “You need to see a psychiatrist.” Lyme disease psychiatric symptoms can include anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and cognitive changes that are often misdiagnosed as primary mental illness. For many living

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Lyme disease kids

Why Lyme Disease in Kids Is Rising

Lyme Disease in Kids Is Rising: What Parents Should Know Lyme disease in kids is rising—and it’s not just a seasonal spike or a testing artifact. Pediatric cases are becoming more frequent, more complex, and often harder to diagnose. In some children, symptoms appear younger and progress faster. Others never get a classic rash. Children

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Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness

Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness

Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness When we talk about Lyme treatment risks, the conversation often stops at the potential downsides of antibiotics. But in chronic Lyme disease, the greater danger may be the risks of leaving the infection only partially treated. Understanding both sides of the equation is essential to making an informed

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