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Mlaven323
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Does anyone have a copy of The MS-Lyme
Connection by Megan Blewett?

The article was published in the "Lyme Times" Fall 06 publication, but was posted here on this site also.

If you are able to provide the LymeNet link, I would appreciate it, as I am not a member of the Lyme Times.

Thanks!

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Melanie Reber
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Hi,

Here is a a link with information:
http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=041575;p=1

Also...wasn't something published in the Public Health Alert recently? I'll check...

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Megan Blewett:
A hypothesis regarding the autoimmunity of Lyme and MS- p. 2

http://www.publichealthalert.org/SEPT%2007%20PHA.pdf (PHA, Sept. '07 edition)

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don't have the one you seek. However, this might be of help.

http://www.ilads.org/goldings.html

While the article below is about MS and lyme, it is informative concerning any neurological condition.

Of specific importance, I think, is that Dr. Goldings, who is a neurologist, details the importance of treating during the (minimal) four-month life span of the spirochete and discusses the various forms it can take and why long-term treatment is vital.
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Full article at link.

Excerpts / outline:

Symptoms of chronic involvement of the peripheral nervous system in a series of patients with chronic neurologic manifestations of Lyme disease developed a median of 16 months after the onset of infection, while CNS involvement began a median of 26 months after the onset of disease.


Controversies in Neuroborreliosis

Audrey Stein Goldings, M.D.


Updated October, 2002

The objectives of this article are to cover issues related to Lyme disease that are not even-handedly addressed in the current literature. It will:
1 Present a practical approach for making the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis,

2 Explore the other side of the post-Lyme syndrome (i.e. the likelihood of chronic ongoing infection),

3 Discuss the relationship between MS and Lyme,

4 Critique the current regimens published for treating neuroborreliosis, and

5 Present my own approach which may differ from some leading authorities.

``Anyone who, in discussion, relies upon authority uses not his understanding but rather his memory.''

--Leonardo da Vinci, Notebooks (c. 1500)

It is hoped this data will provide the reader with a broader understanding of neuroborreliosis so that he or she may better use current and evolving knowledge for clinical decision making.


I. NEUROBORRELIOSIS: MAKING THE DIAGNOSIS

CLINICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF NEUROBORRELIOSIS

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT

PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT


CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

MENINGISMUS

LYMPHOCYTIC MENINGITIS

MENINGOENCEPHALOMYELITIS

PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS


ADDITIONAL CNS TESTING:
NEGATIVE TEST RESULTS DO NOT RULE OUT THE DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROBORRELIOSIS

THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

CHRONIC NEUROBORRELIOSIS

THE MOST COMMON PRESENTATION IS SAE, POLYNEUROPATHY, AND ARTHRITIS

II. CURRENT MEDICAL MYTHOLOGY

PERSISTENT INFECTION VERSUS POST-LYME SYNDROME


III. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND LYME DISEASE: THREE DIFFERENT SCENARIOS

IV. WHAT'S WRONG WITH ``CURRENT GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT'' OF NEUROBORRELIOSIS?

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Thank you all!
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