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I watched the segment. There was no mention of the research done by doctors like Dr. Donta, Cameron, Shorr, and Stricker.
It is frustrating because it always sounds like "these" patients are just a bunch of hypochondriacs.
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Rivendell
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Like I said, it wasn't perfect, but she made mention of those who are still sick and improve with antibiotics, that lyme isn't just aches and pains, but that people get serious problems with cognitive function.
I'm just glad she mentioned the other patients who are still sick.
I understand that CBS had a really good doctor interviewed. I didn't get to see it.
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I wish Frontline would do a show on Lyme Disease!
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Keebler
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- I used to think Frontline would be the best but they totally not only dropped the ball with a vaccine program but had so many errors and misconceptions and reliance on the pharmaceutical industry
(& flatly dismissing parents of children who clearly acquired autism after vaccines - dismissing the mercury issue) that that it severely degraded the truth, honor & rigor of journalism, as it is supposed to be. It was not a full & proper examination of the issue.
Very out of place and apart from their usual good work. I no longer trust them on health matters. -
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