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Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands by Pamela Weintraub
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“More doctors are being forced to close their practices or not to take insurance due to fear of persecution,” says Caryn Jaffe of Columbia, Maryland.”
Pamela Weintraub, Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands
“Aucott’s meticulous blood work also confirms—once and for all—the long-standing, but oft-disputed, contention that early antibiotic treatment suppresses the immune response, making serology like ELISA or Western Blot useless for many in the group. “Our studies show that approximately a third of those treated early for an erythema migrans never develop a diagnostic antibody response,” Aucott states.”
Pamela Weintraub, Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands
“They might get through work but they go home and sleep,”
Pamela Weintraub, Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands
“From 10 to 20 percent were functionally impaired as measured by the self-test SF-36.”
Pamela Weintraub, Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands
“At six months, 36 percent of patients reported new-onset fatigue, 20 percent reported widespread pain, and 45 percent reported neurocognitive difficulties.”
Pamela Weintraub, Seeking the Cure Unknown: A Report from the Lymelands