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Makes you wonder if she really had CFIDS, or just lyme. Maybe both. And what kind of treatment did she get for the lyme, if any.
I wish we could present the IDSA and NIH with every obituary like this. But then they would just deny lyme had anything to do with it, like that CDC juy just did in a published article. Those people have no respect for human life. How do they end up in medical/public health fields?
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sixgoofykids
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Wow, sammy, that is near me!
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penguingirl
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That is very sad.
I am sure there are so many obituaries out there that actually related to chronic lyme disease but they were misdiagnosed.
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randibear
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idiots....
i'm positive my three sisters have it and they're from fairborn, kettering, and dayton.
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