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it comes up regularly what other illnesses overlap lyme, and i was looking this up for someone and remembered i had this on my word processor, so i'm posting what i have to assist others!!

i'd like to suggest each of you copy this to your files so it's available when you are questioning IF you have 1 or more overlapping illnesses/diseases. thanks [Smile] xox
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In September 2003, the Health Department of Ecuador approved Samento as a medicine.


Physicians are now prescribing Samento for their patients.
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http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story002.html

300 Medical Conditions
Related to Lyme Borreliosis
A Disease Frequently Misdiagnosed - 2003
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Katrina Tang, M.D., HMD, founder and Director of Research at the Sierra Integrative Medicine Clinic in Reno, Nevada, states that Lyme disease eludes many doctors because of its ability to mimic many other diseases.


According to an informal study conducted by the American Lyme disease Alliance (ALDA), most patients diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) are actually suffering from Lyme disease.


In a study of 31 patients diagnosed with CFS, 28 patients, or 90.3%, were found to be ill as a result of Lyme.


Dr. Paul Fink, past president of the American Psychiatric Association, has acknowledged that Lyme disease can contribute to every psychiatric disorder in the Diagnostic Symptoms Manual IV (DSM-IV).
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This manual is used to diagnose psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit disorder (ADD), antisocial personality, panic attacks, anorexia nervosa, autism and Aspergers syndrome (a form of autism) to name a few.

List of Conditions

Lyme Borreliosis causes, mimics, is manifested as, is misdiagnosed as or is a contributing factor to many conditions.

The following list of over 300 conditions was compiled by means of a non exhaustive search of published scientific literature and includes:

A

Abdominal pseudo-eventration
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans (ACA)
Acute Acral Ischemia
Acute conduction disorders
Acute coronary syndrome
Acute exogenous psychosis
Acute meningitis
Acute myelo-meningo-radiculitis
Acute peripheral facial palsy
Acute perimyocarditis
Acute pyogenic arthritis
Acute reversible diffuse conduction system disease
Acute transitory auriculoventricular block
Acute transverse myelitis
Acute urinary retention
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Algodystrophy
Allergic conditions
Allergic conjunctivitis
Alopecia
Alzheimer's Disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS - Lou Gehrig's Disease)
Amyotrophy
Anamnesis
Anetoderma
Anorexia nervosa
Antepartum fever
Anxiety
Arrhythmia
Arthralgia
Arthritis
Asymmetrical hearing loss
Atraumatic spontaneous hemarthrosis
Atrioventricular block
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

B

Bannwarth's Syndrome
Behcet's disease
Bell's Palsy
Benign cutaneous lymphocytoma
Benign lymphocytic infiltration (Jessner-Kanof)
Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome
Bilateral facial nerve palsy
Bilateral follicular conjunctivitis
Bilateral keratitis
Bilateral papilloedema
Biphasic meningoencephalitis
Bipolar Disorder
Brain Tumor
Brown recluse spider bite
Brown-Sequard syndrome

C

Cardiac Disease
Cardiomegaly
Cardiomyopathy
Carditis
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Catatonic syndrome
Cauda equina syndrome
Central vestibular syndrome
Cerebellitis
Cerebral atrophy
Cerebro-vascular disease
Cervical facet syndrome
Cheilitis granulomatosa
Chiasmal optic neuritis
Chorea
Choriocapillaritis
Chronic encephalomyelitis
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic muscle weakness
Chronic urticaria
Cerebellar ataxia
Cogan's syndrome
Collagenosis
Complete flaccid paraplegia
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Concomitant neuroretinitis
Conduction disorder
Conus medullaris syndrome
Coronary aneurysm
Cortical blindness
Coxitis
Cranial Neuritis
Cranial polyneuritis
Craniopharyngioma
Crohn's Disease ...Betty added tx to metallic blue!
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma


D

Dementia
Demyelinating disorders
Depression
Dermatomyositis
Diaphragmatic paralysis
Diffuse fasciitis
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Diplopia
Discopathy
Disseminated choroiditis
Dorsal epiduritis

E

Encephalitis
Encephalomyelitis
Encephalopathy
Endogenous paranoid-hallucinatory syndrome
Eosinophilia
Eosinophilic fasciitis (Shulman syndrome)
Epilepsy
Epileptic crises
Episcleritis
Epstein Barr
Erythema chronicum migrans
Exanthema (local and generalized)
Extrapyramidal disorders

F

Facial diplegia
Fascicular tachycardia
Fatal adult respiratory distress syndrome
Fetal death
Fever
Fibromyalgia
Fibrositis
Focal nodular myositis
Frontotemporal atrophy

G

Generalised motor neuron disease
Geniculate neuralgia
Giant cell arteritis
Gonarthritis
Granuloma annulare
Guillain-Barr� Syndrome

H

HLA-B27 negative sacroiliitis
Headaches (severe)
Hearing loss
Heart block
Hemiparesis
Hemophagocytic syndrome
Hepatic disorders
Hepatitis
Herniated discs
Holmes-Adie syndrome
Horner's syndrome
Human necrotizing splenitis
Hydrocephalus
Hyperacusis
Hyperbilirubinemia
Hypothyroidism

I

Idiopathic atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini (IAPP)
Idiopathic facial paralysis
Infarction pain
Impaired Brainstem response
Infantile sclero-atrophic lichen
Infectious Mononucleosis
Infiltrating lymphadenosis benigna cutis
Inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid syndrome
Influenza
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis
Intracerebral haemorrhage
Intracranial aneurysm
Intracranial hypertension
Intracranial mass lesions
Intrauterine growth retardation
Iritis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Isolated acute myocarditis
Isolated lymphadenopathy
Isolated neuritis of the sciatic nerve
Isolated oculomotor nerve paralysis
Isolated posterior cord syndrome

J

Jaundice
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

K

Keratitis
Keratoconus

L

Left sided sudden hemiparesis
Lichen sclerosus
Livedo racemosa
Lofgren's syndrome
Lupus
Lymphadenosis benigna cutis
Lymphocytoma cutis
Lymphoma
Lumboradicular syndrome

M

Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome
Memory impairment
Meningeal lymphoma
Meningitis
Meningoencephalomyelitis
Meningoencephalomyeloradiculoneuritis
Meningoradiculitis
Migraines
Mono-arthritis
Monolateral chorioretinitis
Morgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome (MAS)
Morning glory syndrome
Morphea
Motor neuron syndrome
Multiple mononeuropathy
Multiple Sclerosis

Myasthenia Gravis added 4.25.09 by member nenet

Myelopathy
Myofascial pain syndrome
Myositis

N

Neonatal respiratory distress
Neuromyotonia
Nodular fasciitis
Nodular panniculitis
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)

O

Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Oculomotor paralysis
Oligoarthritis
Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome
Optic atrophy
Optic disk edema
Organic mood syndrome
Optic nerve lesion
Otoneurological Disorders

P

Panuveitis
Papillitis
Paralysis of abdominal muscles
Paraneoplastic polyneuropathy
Paranoia
Parkinsonism
Parotitis
Pars plana vitrectopy
Parsonage and Turner syndrome
Peripheral facial palsy
Peripheral neuropathy
Peripheral vascular disorder
Pericarditis
Perimyocarditis
Persistent atrioventricular block
Pigment epitheliitis
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Polyneuritis cranialis
Polyneuropathy
Polysymptomatic autoimmune disorder
Porphyrinuria
Posterior scleritis
Primary lymphoma of the nervous system
Presenile dementia
Progressive cerebral infarction
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome)
Progressive stroke
Progressive supranuclear paralysis
Prolonged pyrexia
Propriospinal myoclonus
Pseudo tumor Cerebrae
Pseudolymphoma
Pseudoneoplastic weight loss
Psychosomatic disorders

R

Radiculoneuritis
Ramsay Hunt syndrome (pleocytosis)
Raynaud's syndrome
Recurrent paralysis
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Reiter's Syndrome
Respiratory failure
Restless legs syndrome
Retinal pigment epithelium detachment
Retinal vasculitis
Reversible dementia
Rheumatic Fever
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rhombencephalitis

S

Sacro-iliitis infection
SAPHO syndrome
Sarcoidosis
Schizophrenia
Schoenlein-Henoch purpura
Scleroderma
Secondary syphilis
Seizure Disorders
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Septal panniculitis
Septic arthritis
Seventh nerve paralysis
Sick sinus syndrome
Spontaneous brain hemorrhage
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Stiff-man syndrome
Still's disease
Stroke
Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis
Subacute multiple-site osteomyelitis
Subacute organic psychosyndrome
Subacute multiple-site osteomyelitis
Subacute presenile dementia
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Sudden deafness
Sudden hemiparesis
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Sudeck's atrophy
Synovitis
Syphilis
Symmetric Polyarthritis

T

Temporal arteritis
Temporomandibular joint syndrome
Thrombocytopenic purpura
Thyroiditis
Tourette's syndrome
Transient Ischemic Attack
Transient left ventricular dysfunction
Trigeminal Neuralgia

U

Unilateral interstitial keratitis
Unilateral papillitis
Urticaria
Uveitis

V

Vasculitic neuropathy
Vasculitic mononeuritis multiplex
Vasculitis
Ventricular asystole
Vertigo
Vestibular neuronitis
Vitreous clouding.


An article entitled Hidden Plague. Forget about SARS.

Lyme disease is spreading steadily, and some experts say it can elude the standard cure was published in People Magazine on June 16, 2003.


The article tells the story of a patient suffering from Lyme disease who was misdiagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS), an incurable disease that is fatal within 5 years of onset.


Dr. Whitaker states that nearly every patient she has tested who is suffering from Parkinson's Disease has tested positive for Borrelia.
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Professor Luis Romero, MD, PhD reports three patients that had been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease years ago to be 99% reversed using Pentacyclic Alkaloid Chemotype Uncaria tomentosa.
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PRINTABLE VERSION of NutraNews is available below.
(October 2003)

High Quality (1.9 MB), Low Quality (0.5 MB), Alta Calidad (1.9 MB). Baja Calidad (0.5 MB)

http://www.samento.com.ec/nutranews/story002.html


IF ANY OF YOU FIND OTHERS "NOT SHOWN", PLEASE ADD THEM IN REPLIES; I'LL ADD THEM TO THIS LIST AS I DID CHRON'S DISEASE.
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thanks to mike & all others!! [Smile] xox

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They missed Crohn's Disease

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Holy Cow!!!!

No wonder Lyme isn't thought of first.

Yet, I think it should be called the list of

Possible Missed Diagnosis for Lyme. [Smile]

Bettyg you are great!

Hugs,

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Betty you might also want to add Myasthenia Gravis to your list.


I just did some looking for another member and found some evidence of overlapping symptoms with Lyme (or in my humble non-expert opinion, evidence of Lyme causing the symptoms knowns as Myasthenia Gravis).


Neuromuscular conditions overlapping with Lyme? (i.e. myasthenia gravis, etc.)

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/80356

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nenet, I've also heard of a number of Lyme patients with MG.

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nenet,

it was the link you mentioned which made me go looking for this 300 plus list of other illnesses to see if it was on this list or not.

then i decided this must be posted; we're asked daily about the similarities of these illnesses. this will help tremendously.

geneal, i took your suggestion and implemented it in my subject heading!

yes, after looking at this extensive long list, i no longer blame any dr. for NOT diagnosing LYME DISEASE IMMEDIATELY! i had until i came upon this valuable list.

geneal, nenet, and mike, thanks for all your comments! [group hug] [kiss]

i'll continue adding upon someone else's work as long as we can back it up with medical evidence ok! [Smile]

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Thank you Betty,

here is just some of the evidence I found and posted in that thread:


"Here is a tiny sample of what I found in the first several results of a Google search for Myasthenia Gravis Borrelia:


1. This one seems to point to a direct cause or a misdiagnosis, or at the very least an overlap of symptoms with Lyme and Myasthenia Gravis. This woman had Lyme "3 times", and yet it wasn't considered a suspect in her condition?!?:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/c5206p878352358x/

(you can download and read the first page by clicking the "Free Preview" pdf icon link.)

"Psychosocial aspects in patients with myasthenia gravis"

Case history

"The patient's complaints were chronic back pain in the neck for about six months (spinal CT and spinal MRI(twice), SSEP, MEP, NCV/EMG, EEG, laboratory investigations: WBC, inflammatory parameters, GAD-Ab: all normal; borrelia burgdorferi: 3 times: slightly elevated IgG titres),

`lack of appetite' and weight loss (gastroscopy, coloscopy, abdominalultrasound, laboratory: all normal). Repeatedly she reported `respiratory troubles', especially under pressure (chest X-ray,lung function testing, lung scintigraphy, thoracal CT, echocardiography, ECG, specific laboratory testing: all normal).

After consulting 17 general and specialised physicians and before offering her an early retirement,a psychiatric investigation was carried out with results as follows: ``moaning, whining patient, latent aggressive, blaming..." [End of Free Preview]"


I think here we have another possible case of a disease state being blamed on autoimmunity because they don't understand Lyme Disease and know how to clinically diagnose rather than depend on current poor testing.

If researchers and Doctors do not understand that Lyme can go Chronic and cause a whole spectrum of disease states and symptoms, then they won't know to even look at it as a possibility. Instant blinders.


2. And another seeming connection (in my non-expert opinion):

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=175589

"Lipopeptides of Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface proteins induce Th1 phenotype development in alphabeta T-cell receptor transgenic mice."

* Myasthenia gravis-like syndrome induced by expression of interferon gamma in the neuromuscular junction. J Exp Med. 1995 Feb 1;181(2):547-557. [PubMed]


Looks to my untrained eyes like Borrelia Burgdorferi can create circumstances that can lead to a Myasthenia gravis-like set of symptoms."


If you need more scientific./medical papers please let me know - I only looked a short while - there seems to be a lot of evidence for this out there.

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Bettyg,

Great find, as usual!

Perhaps two more to add?

From my husband's long journey prior to his Lyme diagnosis:

--bundle branch block (I'm assuming this is in the same family as heart block and persistent atrioventricular block, listed above)

--vasovagal syncope

Has anyone else experienced these in connection with Lyme?

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terry, wonderful info again above!!

i wonder if jerry lewis MS telephon has ever been contated about the OVERLAP of lyme and MG ??
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viva,

thanks so much!! can you provide some medical evidence also like terry did so we can have official documentation? then i'll be happy to add those. [Smile]
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to all,
when i joined her 5 yrs. this august, i kept reading all this wonderful info from PATIENT, ART DOUGHERTY, CALIF.

in it was his 300 other symptoms list. he broke each down and showed medical abstracts for each compared to lyme. it is NO LONGER AVAILABLE online.

i went down thru almost all of his links; 75% plus have all been taken down.

i tried emailing him at the link shown on other of his info, but it came back.

does anyone know if ART DOUGHERTY is still alive?
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Betty,

I'm on the job.

Re: buncle branch block--here is a review article that cites this symptom as being associated with Lyme:

Pinto, Duane S. (2002). Cardiac Manifestations of Lyme Disease. Medical Clinics of North America, Vol. 86 No. 2, pp 285-296
Medical Clinics of North America

It's a clinical review, so I don't know if that counts as support. I will keep searching for documentation for both symptoms. Back later...

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viva, thx for update and you got my message above;
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referred someone to this; up we go so she can find this!
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Betty,

I was misdiagnosed as having menopause.

Isn't there any literature on that so you can add it to your list?

This list is great!

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HI TF,

yes, i was really impressed when i found this 5 years ago; i believe it might have been on art dougherty's extensive lyme site!!

be my guest for ask others if they have any medical literature to ADD to the list someone else published and i'm adding to [Smile]

i just think it's so important to know about all these look alike illnesses and to pursue lyme when we can give others evidence about this.

example, went to my 1st chiropractor treatment today in 8-12 yrs. receptionist had been sick & talking to another lady. so i asked what was wrong.. many things again that LYME folks have including lupus diagnosis.

she also had endometriosis surgery and never healed well from this. believe she might have had spinal tap and many other invasive things. so i went out to my van & brought her in my lyme info to read thru for herself.

i asked chiro if he'd like lyme info; no, he has other lyme patients! i don't think he'd run into any of them as my symptoms/illnesses were. he had me do front/back/side ways bends, and even found the lipoma on my mid back.

he had thorough 2 page Q/A of 4-5 columns across of all illneses/symptoms, etc., all surgeries, meds, etc. he couldn't believe all he was reading. [Eek!] [Roll Eyes] he does have insurance; reasonable $39. come back next mon.

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Thanks, Betty. I'm glad you kept bringing this to the front page....

I finally used the link and got the list copied into a Word document so the conditions on the list are 'clickable'. I would have forgotten to do it if you hadn't brought this thread to the front a few times. [Smile]

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tracy, glad you were able to take advantage of this info!!

from what you did to hyperlink it, is that possible to copy here and others could just click on it? this is beyond my computer skills/knowledge?? thx for your input or anyone else's [Smile] xox

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I think it could be done, Betty, because I've seen some posts here that appear to be in HTML format...... but I don't know how to do it.

It would also be possible to re-copy each condition listed as a hyperlink, but that would take FOREVER.

Easiest is just to copy the info from the website, then use the 'paste special' function to paste it into Word document.... I can't remember which I used to paste - RTF format, I think....

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tracy, thanks for your feedback comments [Smile]

i agree, WE only do the simplest of things here! no choice; we're too neuro to do otherwise ... lol [Wink]

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up for weekend warriors to learn from this 300 other illness list...
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up for all who need help since it's not a sticky feature...
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