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Keebler
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- Yep, very common.
This article not only helps in diagnosis of lyme but also help someone with lyme to better understand the range of symptoms and patterns (or lack of patterns) and how it can all shift and change around, even from day to day.
It's important to understand all this so that we don't judge or disparage ourselves -
- and so that we can take a breath and observe what is "just part of the deal" or be more (or less) active with our action plans.
It may take more time, but I find separating the points in this really helps. Copy & paste to a word program and then it can be made easier to read and then to refer back to it, as I do often when questions arise.
So much his this article makes so much sense in that it hits home in a way that most of the regular doctors we'll all been dismissed from just could not imagine.
His words seem to be so many of our travelogues, so to speak. He really understood.
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