Now this is useful information, thanks. How much did you take to get
it under control, and did it go underground, or get killed off?
Kathryn
On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Dave wrote:
I think that is when they discovered it ( named it) not when it
began, before that they called it whatever it seemed to mimic, as Lyme
does present a number of maladies. When they had me in the hospital in
Germany in 1957 they ran test after test and couldn't figure out what
was happening. I was one of ten men that came down with it.
Some had the rash and some didn't. We all had high fever and severe
stomach cramps. After a week we were sent back to work. I never felt
right for 42 years, Then I diagnosed my problem myself with the help
of the Internet and cured it with CS in three days. Chronic Fatigue,
Pain and Arthritis were the main problems (as well as brain fog) and
I'm sure they would have called it one of those if given the chance.
It even went so far that they wanted to remove the cartilage from my
affected joints. After whipping the Lyme
I cured the arthritis with CMO ,Glucosamine, Condroitin along with 6
grams a day of vitamin C and equal amount of L-Lysine and 6 grams of
Niacin to help the circulation of these things to the joints.
If you want to try this start very small on the niacin as the flush
can be severe until you build up a resistance.
Dave
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Dave wrote:
That makes me wonder how I got it in 1957.
The first case dates back to 1883, but the "modern lyme" history
begun in 1975. I was off by 10 years.
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