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Posted by calmom (Member # 24054) on :
 
Awareness in a large city major paper. Hopefully it will reach people.

And for many of us who need encouragment..

Peace,
calmom


Fisher: Learning about Lyme disease the hard way
A month ago, Bart Fenolio was told he had Lou Gehrig's disease and had two months to live. Doctors advised his wife, Heidi, to take him home and call a hospice.

But Fenolio is proving the doctors wrong. Instead of getting worse, he's growing stronger each day, thanks to antibiotics. That's because he doesn't have Lou Gehrig's disease, which isn't curable. He has Lyme disease, which is.


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Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Thank goodness for that article! It will save many lives!

Please post this in Medical too!
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Yes, it's encouraging to see that. Others may learn. Similar situation from 2003 in Maryland:

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http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140334,00.html

People Magazine - June 16, 2003 Vol. 59 No. 23

HIDDEN PLAGUE - By J.D. Heyman

Forget About SARS. Lyme Disease Is Spreading Steadily, and Some Experts Say It Can Elude the Standard Cure


For months no one knew what was happening to Tom Coffey. In the spring of 2001 the then 34-year-old radio dispatcher was struck by high blood pressure and double vision.


By summer's end he was suffering from facial palsy, crushing fatigue and joint pain so intense he walked with an old man's shuffle. Medical visits turned up nothing. By October his weight had plummeted 105 lbs., to 202. "My doctor was at the end of his rope," says Coffey. "He kept referring me to different people."


When he awoke unable to swallow his saliva, Coffey rushed to a hospital near his Frederick, Md., home and was given blood tests and brain scans.


Doctors returned with a terrifying diagnosis: ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, a degenerative illness likely to kill him within six months. "Tom's dad said, 'I always thought he'd be burying me. Now I'll be burying him,'" says Coffey's wife


. . . Hooked to a feeding tube, Coffey waited to die. But a relative who thought his symptoms might have another cause suggested a trip to Dr. Greg Bach, a suburban Philadelphia Lyme disease specialist.


The doctor found something everyone else had missed--a "bulls-eye" rash beneath his patient's hair. Coffey was suffering not from ALS but from a severe case of Lyme, which is spread to humans by tick bites.

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Left undiagnosed, however, it can invade the nervous system. "I always thought Lyme was no big deal," says Coffey, who rebounded after taking medication. "But it damn near killed me."

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Coffey, now 37, is taking no chances: He has remained on antibiotics for 14 months to be sure that his Lyme is really gone. Still, he's grateful to have escaped his death sentence. "I'm starting over again," he says. "From here on out, the rest is gravy."

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Posted by kadee (Member # 21199) on :
 
Here is the complete story of B.Fenolio

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/bartfenolio/mystory
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
What happened to calmom?
 
Posted by MADDOG (Member # 18) on :
 
Hi, A.L.S.= ANOTHER LYME SYMPTOM

MADDOG
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
Good one, Maddog -

L2, calmom doesn't know you miss her -
why don't you pm her?
 


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