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etb6855
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Not sure if this was posted yet but my sons sent it too me...pretty scary but then we have Lyme and know the extent that it exists.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23431195-800-lyme-disease-is-set-to-explode-and-you-cant-protect-yourself/

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Thank you and please thank your son for me.

I saw this article you posted earlier today and it got me off on a vaccine tangent and I spent ALL day researching!

This is another one of many propaganda articles that will hit the papers trying to frighten people so they will be waiting in line for the Lyme Vaccine- Part 2.

This new vaccine, if it is marketed right and right now they are looking to give it to children as young as age 1 to 2 years old- is suppose to rake in $500 million dollars annually for the makers- Valneva.

I was able to find some good info because of your "spark", so it is appreciated.

I posted some of the info here- one was the 2016 Stanley make me rich Plotkin slide show that I worked on today. Some interesting facts too.

https://sites.google.com/site/lymevaccine/stanley-plotkin

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WOW! I had no idea! (And Friday night I watched Lyme Cryme about the first vaccine) I have all the symptoms of the Lymtrix vaccine and tested positive for band 31 & band 34 (used to make the vaccine) plus others.

How we have to continually advocate for ourselves, do our own research and try to heal ourselves (all while barely able to get out of bed some days, see,speak, think, move etc etc,), unable to work, no income and is unbelievable.

I keep telling myself this must be what it was like for patients in the late 80's when we did not know what HIV/ AIDS was but knew patients were so severely ill, dying and we admitted them to the ICU with FUO (fever of unknown origin)

Back then we wore space suits to even go in the room because we did not know how it was transmitted, and now we have treatments and it can be diagnosed by a simple (accepted and insurance paid for blood test)

Oddly enough that gives me hope though I am in debt, and still ill (yea for the few hours of my spark)

Another thing I keep in the forefront of my mind is when my dad (95 years old and retired OBGYN) saw my involuntary movements of my right leg and said "I have seen that (what he called hemichorea) only once in my whole career in a patient that had syphilis, also a spirochetal disease.

Pretty crazy.

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WOW! I had no idea! (And Friday night I watched Lyme Cryme about the first vaccine) I have all the symptoms of the Lymtrix vaccine and tested positive for band 31 & band 34 (used to make the vaccine) plus others.

How we have to continually advocate for ourselves, do our own research and try to heal ourselves (all while barely able to get out of bed some days, see,speak, think, move etc etc,), unable to work, no income and is unbelievable.

I keep telling myself this must be what it was like for patients in the late 80's when we did not know what HIV/ AIDS was but knew patients were so severely ill, dying and we admitted them to the ICU with FUO (fever of unknown origin)

Back then we wore space suits to even go in the room because we did not know how it was transmitted, and now we have treatments and it can be diagnosed by a simple (accepted and insurance paid for blood test)

Oddly enough that gives me hope though I am in debt, and still ill (yea for the few hours of my spark)

Another thing I keep in the forefront of my mind is when my dad (95 years old and retired OBGYN) saw my involuntary movements of my right leg and said "I have seen that (what he called hemichorea) only once in my whole career in a patient that had syphilis, also a spirochetal disease.

Pretty crazy.

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