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gridmonster
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41973641/ns/health-infectious_diseases/

"Under-the-radar tick diseases spreading across the U.S."

Work a look.

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ThatColorGreen
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wow. that's an awesome find! probably the best lyme article i've seen... not 100% of course, but pretty darn good.. esp when they mention pregnancy! woah!! ...and what's gotten into wormser??? haha... looks like he's beginning to shift a little, no?? thanks for posting this!!

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This particular subject--symptomatology--is something that the Worm's done at least flip-flop on already.

Google wormser lyme protean.

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"It is so new in our area, it has flown under the radar," says Moore's physician Gary P. Wormser, M.D., the chief of infectious diseases at Westchester Medical Center and New York Medical College and head of a team researching tick diseases. "A lot of patients haven't heard of it, and a lot of doctors don't know about it."

GRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!! how can this be a good thing. i gt babs there in 84...it wasn't dx and txed til 95 but that is a long time ago(also erlich and Bb)


i got so mad when i read this i couldn't keep reading...it brought back all the pain of those undx years and then the tx too late and my life now

HOW CAN THIS BE A GOOD THING????

i'm too sick to read the whole thing...if there is really smething positive here can you show me where it is?

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The worm is turning...

He sees the handwriting on the wall. He knows the evidence is stacked against him and the only way to salvage his career and his legacy is to "come around" so to speak.

But remember people, this is all about him, not us...

This guy doesn't give a crap about any of us.

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