So true!

 

Scott

 

From: Lena Guyot [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>soap for brushing teeth

 

Just about all of us who have finally obtained a diagnosis of Lyme have had 
several tests that came up negative. The tests are
notoriously useless, while the disease progresses. As it imbeds itself in 
tendon, bone and other areas, it is no longer seen in the
blood.

  

Better to get a clinical diagnosis based on doing your homework, counting off 
the symptoms you have had, treating as if you DO have
Lyme, and when you have a herx reaction from the die-off, take that as 
confirmation. 

I've had Lyme for 50 years. Over the decades, I had three tests which gave me a 
false sense of freedom from this disease. There are
far too many docs and even test interpreters who really don't have a clue. It 
infuriates me that I had to wait over 40 years to get
a proper diagnosis, while Lyme&Co. made Swiss cheese out of most of my body's 
organs. canlyme.com is a Canadian site that used to
list symptoms. You might start there and search. Searching is a skill every 
Lymie will need, as s/he is pretty much on independent
study with this.

 

Be well,

Léna

On Oct 16, 2013, at 12:37 PM, ASL wrote:





I took a test for lyme disease, it came out negative.