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Keebler
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- Here, I thought you had some new baffling experience to share from your neighbors. But this is really quite something, eh?
And, yes, it did happen. May not last forever, though.
And, by no means does it mean the IDSA agrees or will allow or (gasp) even suggest to their patients that ILADS is the way to go, of course (sigh). Still quite something that patients can come across this on a website even if not at their GP's office. Detail:
IDSA Lyme guidelines removed from NGC; ILADS guidelines still there
By Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA
LymeDisease.org - Feb. 12, 2016
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. . . . We do not know the revision schedule for the IDSA guidelines. . . . -
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droid1226
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Class action? There should be lawyers stepping all over each other for it..... Pattern of behavior, damage, & purposely ignoring over 3k medical studies that clearly proved persistence in a large subset of patients.....& The IOM annual requests to take the guidelines down.
This year the head of the IDSA suddenly admitted she knew nothing about lyme. Isn't that a reason for NO guidelines?
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