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jamescase20
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ITs a paradox period, no matter how you look at it.

Right now with any treatment option available to us, the disease bites back every time you start beating it.

Its not a nasty sneaky little mind controlling bug, its evolved though thousands of years, and the strains which survived tricked the victim into stopping treatment before it was dead gone. This is evolution.

Could it be a super bug from plum? Who knows for sure. But I dough it for one reason, remember killer bees? There around, but are weakening due to mixing with normal bees and loosing there killer instincts.

My only point here is if it can trick you, the one who is suffering the most, surely a duck, or anyone else. And be very hard for anyone not infected to understand. If not even impossible.

And I do believe that breaking down this bugs only true advantage (in my eyes) it ability to trick the suffer and all around them will then lead to cure. For example, you feel better, your on ceftins say, but is it just gone dormant? Likely of course, but how do you know?

Answer without seeing inside blood or even inside tissues, in real time, we just dont know.

[ 14. June 2008, 07:50 AM: Message edited by: jamescase20 ]

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dmc
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I am so sorry James. I think you wrote something profound, thought provoking but my eyes went buggy and couldn't comprehend.

The paragraph is too long for my eyes and stunted brain.

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Yes, James. You must be doing pretty well to type all together like that. A paradox always draws me in, but I can't read it, either.

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scrolling on by....SOB


When you post or reply, please break up your solid, continuous block text [Smile]


welcome to the board! many of us have neuro lyme where we can NOT read long solid block text and be able to comprehend and read it as is.


please edit your post by CLICKING PAPER/PENCIL ICON to right of your name. that opens up BOTH subject line and body text.


now please break up your WORDY SENTENCES into one sentence paragraphs. Then hit ENTER KEY ``THREE`` after each paragraph; we need that space for comprehension.


if you are NOT a wordy person, you can do 2 or 3 total ok. do this for your entire post.


then go to left hand corner and mark box to receive ALL REPLIES, and click EDIT SEND


we thank you for helping us; [Wink] otherwise, we will SOB, SCROLL ON BY, since we can't read to help you. If I see posts like this, I SOB them; to hard on me. I'm also in the early stages of losing my eyesight from diabetes retinopathy. [Frown]

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Now I see your point about "doing well to type that all together", but, I have to admit, my browser changes the text size to a size a nearly blind person can read, but converts back when it posts.

Sorry about that bettyg.

My basic point was, this little bugger dont want to die, and has evloved to make sure the victim dont kill it, in MANY, MANY ways, I am sure we dont, and my never know.


And hearing people in dispair saying they just can t kill it, frankly is just something, at least for me, I cannot accept.

Why look at what happened with AIDS? 15ish? yrs ago, it was a death sentence, even within months. Now many live for years, perhaps a lifetime with it. But I dont dare let my guard down on that disease. I dont need another one.

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