lpkayak
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I commented first time ever. With my real name out there to see. I usually cant fugure out how. Now im gonna worry they will come for me in white coats...and i have no idea how to edit or delete
Yes scarey...and close tutu. Good you have a doc in MO. I thought it was gonna be some new exotic disease the midwest keeps coming up with...but no...same ole , same ole
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Keebler
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- Does not sound like assessment / treatment is as comprehensive as it should be, though. -
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I'm sure she was EXTREMELY lucky to have even been diagnosed correctly.
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LisaK
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"Ehrlichiosis, a rare tickborne disease "
RARE???
no way. RARELY diagnosed correctly, they should have said!!!!!!!!!!!
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LisaK
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the best part is the end where they guy says to be protected "even if just working in your yard"
yeeeeeeahhhhhhhhh
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I know. I saw that about "rare" .. I can remember SEVERAL deaths from ehrlichiosis in this state just in the past few years. I think all were children.
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