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Ticks, Targets, and Terrific Pain, Part I
Airs February 14, 2015
SiriusXM Family Talk 131
5:00 pm EST
Susan Green & Dr. John Aucott

http://www.paulchristomd.com/

http://www.paulchristomd.com/ticks-targets-and-terrific-pain-part-i/

Imagine your nerves are doused in gasoline and lit on fire. For many patients living with Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome, this kind of pain can be a reality. With pain ranging from flu-like headaches, muscle and joint aches, to muscle spasms, pain shooting down the arms, and widespread arthritis, living with the pain of Lyme disease can be frightening, but it can be controlled. Susan Green will explain how she gained control of the intense, burning pain that caused her to lose her memory and ability to speak. Then, Dr. John Aucott, Lyme Disease Expert from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine shares the latest in Lyme Disease diagnosis, antibiotic treatments, and pain management.

About Pain Medicine Specialist Dr. Paul Christo

http://www.paulchristomd.com/about-dr-paul-christo/

Dr. Paul Christo is one of America’s leading pain experts and the host of Aches and Gains®, a national radio talk show dedicated to sharing progressive options for pain relief, stress reduction and healthy living.

Listed as a Top Doctor and in the top 1% for Pain Management by U.S. News & World Report, Dr. Christo is widely consulted by the media for his expertise in pain diagnosis and treatment. In 2008, he was one of only six experts from the U.S. and Canada to participate in the Mayday Pain and Society Fellowship Program, focusing on media and policy-making. . . .

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