Did any of these infections actually affect your life?
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No, but Lyme disease and Bartonella did. Lyme is the hidden epidemic that the CDC has covered up for years. It is 4x more common than breast cancer, and gets about 1/3 of the funding as West Nile. Lyme is intentionally misdiagnosed as everything under the sun, including “autoimmune” disorders.
I was misdiagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis by 4 neurologists. I really have a 40 year old Lyme and Bartonella infection. After treating it, all my “MS” symptoms are gone. The neurologists say Lyme “mimics” MS and they don’t know what causes MS. Well how can two diseases have the same exact symptoms? There is plenty of evidence of borrelia found at autopsy in “MS” patients, but your neurologist will never tell you that. There are over 20 strains of Bartonella and the standard test looks for one.
I wonder if Ivermectin works on Lymes disease..
There are studies in Europe testing this out now. These studies actually started well before COVID.
I was not part of the study, but have found ivermectin to be beneficial for me.
Based on clinical diagnosis, Lyme had colonized in my cns. My Lyme blood test was positive as well, but would not indicate where in the body it is located. For that you need a clinical diagnosis.
I read a story a few years back about Kris Kristopherson. They had diagnosed him with Parkinsons, and he was treated for it for a few years. Then another doctor suspected Lyme and they changed treatments and he improved immediately.
Wow - did they not do an MRI to look for lesions on the brain? Seems like a very easy thing to rule out. That's actually how I found out about herniated discs in my neck. The MRI looking for MS found 2 really badly bulging discs that ended up having to be removed before they paralyzed me. MS is extremely common in my family with males on my mom's side.
Lyme will mimic these lesions.
The difference is that as Lyme is treated, these lesions will shrink/disappear. This is not the case with MS.