Dekrator48
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Thanks for posting this, Tincup.
I agree, it is a very good webinar.
The doctor in the webinar is/was a Lyme patient, and her family was very sick with tick-borne diseases.
She wrote a very comprehensive book on tick-borne diseases also.
I encourage everyone to click on the above link and then click on the link for the webinar.
The webinar is on youtube, so I saved it on my favorites so I can share it easily with others.
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That sounds really interesting. I need to get one of those cables that plugs from the computer into to t.v., so hubby will watch it with me. He refuses to watch anything lasting more than five minutes on a computer! Not that I blame him -- it's a pain, literally. Thanks for posting the link.
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Tincup
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Dekrator, thanks for mentioning the book. I don't read regular print, but have heard others comment on how informative it is. And thanks for sharing it with others. Your ability to do the Facebook thing and whatever is great.
Wild child, might want to get him to watch Under Our Skin instead, at least as an intro.
Unless he has Lyme, and since he is a man I`ll assume, my bet is he won't like you for making him sit through this. YOU should watch it, because heaven forbid, he might start doing the rocking walk, bucking his shoulders slightly forward and back, rolling his eyes, etc. You know.
Tincup
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Got to laugh... just read an article saying there is no Lyme disease in Washington State and saw you had that listed as your home ground.
By none other, or at least he was mentioned in it, a new addition to the IDSA Lyme disease guideline panel, Paul Lantos. From Duke, and they let him treat children!!! Ugggggggg!!!!!
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