I came across a great new website full of Lyme information articles this a.m.
All published articles. I was researching for info on link between Interstitial Cytitis an Lyme Disease. Since I know I do NOT have Spastic Bladder. It is ICS. I am going to tell the Urologist that today. I have the proof to back up my claim.
I'm going to tell him he can PUT that in my records.
Go to there and just type in Lyme Disease. You will be AMAZED at the amount of articles that pop up. I'm sure you can plug in sphirocetes or Bb, neuroboriliosis or any other thing related to Lyme and it will come up.
Let me know what you think.
[ 25. July 2008, 07:57 PM: Message edited by: Nora DeBoard ]
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
hi nora,
pubmed; this site knows it well.
member, california lyme/sarah, used to post daily any updates on lyme here.
she has taken a leave here since she was harrassed by BAD guys! when things settle up somewhere in future, she will be back.
may i suggest you edit, click on 2 people standing together, and change your subject to:
found pubmed; great lyme web site!
click edit send when done. now everyone knows at a glance which site you are talking about nora! big thanks!
Posted by METALLlC BLUE (Member # 6628) on :
That's where I do a lot of my research.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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Yes, isn't it exciting ?
Everytime I say something, I try to post the link and back it up with something from PubMed.
For instance, I was just looking to confirm WHY I suggest magnesium so often for anxiety and spasms:
In searching for lyme, be sure to use other names. And, just adding an "s" can sometimes bring up a different number of abstracts.
And, be aware that not all the abstracts contain correct information. Many that say long term treatment does not work - well, they did the wrong treatments (usually mono therapy; too short of treatment time; wrong dose or method). And, usually such studies do not consider co-infections.
Always look to see who the authors are. Soon you will learn the IDSA authors who always try to minimize lyme and its danger.
The really cool thing about PubMed, too, is that you get abstracts from all over the world.
The IDSA's influence has reached to parts of Europe, but there are a few other scientists and doctors around the world who can understand that the IDSA approach is sorely inadequate and PubMed offers enough abstracts for a variety of views.