LisaS
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 10581
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Sorry if I spelled that wrong. It's one of those days. But anyways, should we not start a campaign somehow, demanding that we have the right to know what the IDSA won't let Dr Burgdofer say?
Did you all read "Cure Unknown" where the IDSA showed up at his house when he had a meeting to talk about what he knew about lyme. And at the end of the meeting, he said, there was more he hadn't said to anyone yet.
I don't think the average American knows the hold of medical information due to insurance /pharmaceutical profits. That's why we all sound so nuts when talking to someone about this controversy. How do we make this public knowledge?
Pinelady
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 18524
posted
AH LisaS ,I believe if everyone knew what we
suspect the medical drug companies will be put out
of business with all the treatments on the market
for Chronic Fatigue, Alzheimers, ALS, Restless Leg
Syndrome, Depression, Bone Loss, ETC. ETC. The
only ones that would survive would be the
antibiotic companies.
There I said it. Poor Dr. Burgdorfer is just a
brilliant, retired researcher, caught in the
middle. If he gets any retirement from his
discoveries he should be allowed to have that in
peace. He is not the only one who knows all the
secrets, he just found them first. If we need to
put the finger on someone that would not be him.
It would be who he worked for.
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LisaS
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Yeah, I agree and i didn't mean to come down on him personally. I wonder if it wouldn't be a relief for him though to tell what he knows.
If I knew a secret that could relieve a lot of people of suffering, I'd want the world to know! I'd think holding it in would be harder.
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