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What Do I Do When Specialists Disagree?

Synovectomy for Lyme Arthritis

Lyme Arthritis Treatment: Do You Need Surgery for Knee Swelling? Lyme arthritis is usually treated with antibiotics. Persistent knee swelling does not always mean the infection is gone. Surgery treats the joint—but not the whole illness. What is the best treatment for Lyme arthritis? Most patients with Lyme arthritis improve with antibiotic therapy. However, some […]

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SPINAL TAP DONE… AND NOW YOU FEEL WORSE

Spinal Tap Leak After Lyme Testing: When Symptoms Worse

Worse After a Spinal Tap? CSF Leak or Lyme Disease Progression Lumbar puncture is sometimes performed in patients with suspected neurologic Lyme disease to aid diagnosis. However, the relationship between spinal tap leak and Lyme disease is often overlooked—particularly when symptoms worsen after testing. In some patients, the procedure itself may complicate the clinical picture

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WHY DOES EVERYTHING LOOK LIKE STATIC

Visual Snow Syndrome: Why Symptoms Are Missed Despite Normal Tests

Visual Snow Syndrome: Why Symptoms Are Missed Despite Normal Tests Visual snow syndrome is a neurologic condition in which people see constant visual static—often described as television-like noise—despite normal eye exams. Patients may describe flickering dots, shimmering air, graininess, afterimages, or a haze layered across their visual field. Visual snow syndrome is often missed because

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Lyme vs Long COVID: The Overlap Doctors Need to See

Lyme vs Long COVID: Why Symptoms Overlap and Get Missed

Lyme vs Long COVID: Why Symptoms Overlap and Get Missed Lyme vs Long COVID can be difficult to tell apart Brain fog, dizziness, fatigue, and dysautonomia may overlap Careful clinical evaluation matters when symptoms persist “Is this Lyme… or long COVID?” Patients ask me this with a mix of fear and exhaustion. They describe the

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WHY CAN’T I TOLERATE ALCOHOL ANYMORE

Lyme Disease Alcohol Intolerance: Why You Can’t Tolerate Alcohol Anymore

Lyme Disease Alcohol Intolerance: Why You Can’t Tolerate Alcohol Anymore Lyme disease alcohol intolerance is a common but often overlooked symptom involving autonomic dysfunction, immune sensitivity, and altered physiologic resilience. Many patients describe a striking shift after becoming ill. What was once an ordinary social experience becomes unpredictable and uncomfortable, with flushing, dizziness, anxiety, nausea,

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WHY DO I CRASH AFTER EXERCISE

Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Explained

Post-Exertional Malaise in Lyme Disease Explained Many patients with Lyme disease describe a confusing pattern: they complete a workout, busy day, or stressful activity without immediate difficulty — only to crash hours later. Post-exertional malaise (PEM) refers to a delayed worsening of symptoms after physical, cognitive, or emotional exertion. Instead of symptoms appearing during activity,

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BLACK TEETH AFTER ANTIBIOTICS

Black Teeth After Antibiotics in Lyme Disease: Causes and Reversible Solutions

Black Teeth After Antibiotics in Lyme Disease: Causes and Reversible Solutions Black stains on teeth can look frightening. But antibiotic-related discoloration is often reversible. Sometimes the enamel underneath is completely healthy. A Case That Surprised Both Patient and Clinician One of my patients recently developed black teeth after taking antibiotics for Lyme disease. The discoloration

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LYME TINNITUS OR EAR FULLNESS

Lyme Tinnitus and Ear Fullness: Why Your Ears Feel Blocked or Ringing

Lyme Tinnitus and Ear Fullness: Causes and Why It Won’t Stop Lyme tinnitus and ear fullness can be persistent and unsettling—especially when your hearing tests are normal, yet the ringing, pressure, or blocked sensation won’t go away. Many patients are told “everything looks fine.” But in Lyme disease, these symptoms often reflect neurologic, inflammatory, and

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