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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    My gut tells me, few if any knew. They would have assumed he was simply referring to rickettsia helvetica. He'd been part of the Montana landscape for decades.
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    Maybe. To be sure, we'd need to have him reference the same sometime or some place other than what we have so far. Perhaps he was having some fun. There's a couple double entendres, and they would both double back to him and to the novel rickettsia. It was the size of the bank account that...
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    Michael VanElzakker

    James Baraniuk over at Georgetown University has done CSF sampling of ME/CFS.
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    Study finds psychiatric diagnosis to be ‘scientifically meaningless’

    I agree with their end-point, but not how they got there, at least not completely. Masking the role of trauma and adverse events? Wasn't it this emphasis that was in part responsible for how the psych world got to this dilemma in the first place? I pretty much can fall in line with the other...
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    The Neurological Alliance: Patient experience survey

    A little odd that out of 10,000+ completed surveys - many done at neurology clinics - not one was listed as a channelopathy, at least not that I found. It could be they categorized PP patients as a type of muscular dystrophy. My guess would be some of those identified as FND in fact have...
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    Case report on rheumatological presentation of bartonella (Mozayeni et al, 2018)

    Veterinarians are on the front line when it comes to bartonella. I think I read somewhere it is the number one cause of animal acquired illness amongst them. Bartonella mimics a lot of diseases and conditions. The diagnostics are pretty poor, which only compounds the matter (one of the reason is...
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    I would think. She really doesn't go there, does she? Sure. He had kids. Eh, now we get into a higher degree of speculation. Our take-aways are that he was a spirochetal expert, a rickettsial expert, worked decades in this capacity in one shape or another, and was part of the Cold War...
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    Right? The $10,000 question. Newby isn't the only one to have mused about this chimeric thing. I seem to recall Dr. Alan McDonald discussing the same theory, but that was like a decade ago. Relative to Burgdorfer hoarding the rickettsia research until his death, and the cryptic warnings he'd...
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    Well, Steere would be one of those people, and I suppose Jorge Benach who gave Willy the samples, and I suspect a few upper echelon EIS. And yes, I think she meant By August 1979. In the Fall of 79 it appears Willy was confident an unusual strain of Rickettsia was behind the outbreak. But by...
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    Draft of New IDSA Lyme Guidelines

    The chronic Lyme debate is largely a straw man. When I post on dedicated Lyme forums often I tell patients to leave the chronic Lyme polemics at the door. That well has been poisoned. Lyme basically has three acknowledged stages. Early or acute, early disseminated, and late stage. There is no...
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy "Evidence-Base" Is Exaggerated (Psychology Today)

    I suspect their strategy will be just to keep on keeping on. PT Barnum had it right, sadly. Perhaps more to the point, if I had a nickle for every corrupt statesman...
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    Draft of New IDSA Lyme Guidelines

    It's where it came up that is so telling. And that it came up at all - remember, this is a US-based organization, and most patients and advocacies will not be as well-versed as to the implications of MUS. They only have till August 10th to come up the learning scale. There is a larger problem...
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    Draft of New IDSA Lyme Guidelines

    https://www.idsociety.org/lymepubliccomments?fbclid=IwAR0Eg45ggxiym3rPiT88aRyDusccTphiEujvZxA4tV0pFD0b_NIzu1NvVKo :( Tens of thousands of Lyme patients might be thrown under the bus unless major changes are made. MUS plays a prominent role.
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    IDSA To Invest $500K In Search For Infectious Cause Of Alzheimers

    A case of the fox in the hen house? https://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/practice-management/news/online/%7Bc26d9861-1659-4c00-927c-505b8ef8214b%7D/qa-idsa-to-award-500k-in-search-for-infectious-cause-of-alzheimers-disease
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    Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Induced by Repeated Forced Swimming in Mice, 2019, Hara et al

    I can hear Inspector Clouseau now, "Swimming causes ME/CFS. Mystery sol-ved."
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    I'm not sure if your question is metaphorical, or if it is about Borrelia per se, or just a general one that captures the inadequacies of govt infectious disease research. It's not your question - it is my brain which is sucking for air right now, so I apologize. Of course, they weren't looking...
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    Typical Lyme Story, Atypical Victim

    If it were an accident, and they realized they could not get that genie back into the bottle, yes. Deny, deny, deny. Then it became marginalize the victims. Perhaps what they did not anticipate was the impact capitalism would have. The rush to score big $'s with a vaccine was incredible - as...
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