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What an idiot! I got sick in 1986, it wasn't until years later that I even had a computer. In fact it was after I was diagnosed with Lyme that I found info on the internet about Lyme. Sad that looking on the internet was the only way to get educated about Lyme because doctors were to uneducated to help me!!
Kathy
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I'd like to take that worm fishing, and put him on the end of my hook. Bet the fish would spit him OUT!
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WildCondor
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Some people just get dumber and dumber with each passing day. The worm is basically one giant FAIL.
We all know better...4 year olds know better.
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Tincup
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Yes aiden...
You are right!
I had Lyme long before I had a computer too!
I hadn't thought of that. Good point!!
Ya think the worm may have to go back to the drawing board, AGAIN, to come up with some sort of better excuse why we are still sick after following his cost-effective protocol?
This latest stupid excuse isn't working for the IDSA either!
I know, I know! It just hit me!
Maybe Lyme came here by secret spaceship and was put in the coke-a-cola supply by some green polka dot martians with 49 ears and a tiger's tail?
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It may not be very Christian of me, but I wish sometimes these so called experts, neurologists, cdc people would get lyme themselves, and have it undetected for years...then go through the hell the rest of us have endured...then they can speak out of that pie hole they call a face..!
Sorry, but reading about the same old bs of 2 wks abx is enough is pathetic if not criminal!
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AliG
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People were fine TO HIM before they were able to educate themselves and realize that he is nothing more than a pompous, ignorant, dismissive, arrogant, self-important WEASEL and that he really has NO IDEA what Borrelia really are or what they do in humans and no desire to learn about it.
Maybe it's because we call him "WORM" and he has psychological problems from being called that in his childhood.
Maybe he BECAME a doctor to exact revenge on the world for his childhood torment.
I think my favorite part of "Under Our Skin" was that, IMO, they did such a lovely job of showing what an ARSE that WORM truly is.
EWWWWWWW!!!!! He's an ARSE-WORM!!!
A DISGUSTING PARASITE OF HUMANITY!!!!! ROFLMAO
Hey! That's not really funny because it's TRUE!
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My duck PCP told me not to get my information from the internet, that "they" were just trying to sell me something!!! I was soooo mad.
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Tincup
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AliG...
I see you are still having trouble saying exactly how you feel.
Sweetpea..
I like that name.
And yes... you are right to be angry.
Any doctor who tells you to stay away from the internet is basically saying...
sparkle7
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I skimmed the article. The writer had both sides of the issue so it wasn't all bad...
These people at IDSA have something to hide. They represent the view that Lyme is not a big deal. It's called dis-information. I believe there's a reason for it. They have an agenda....
Best not to take this view too seriously. We all know how much ignorance there is in the world about Lyme. We know different!
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