you complain about your symptoms. Beyond the insult of being told “it’s all in your head,” there are other equally frustrating stressors of having Lyme Disease.
Stressors like:
- Chronic Lyme shows up differently in each person.
- Chronic Lyme treatment doesn’t follow any one particular protocol.
- Healing chronic Lyme doesn’t follow any one particular path.
- Healing chronic Lyme takes much longer than most patients, or their friends and families, expect.
- Many doctors who treat for Lyme don’t understand how complex an illness it is and therefore don’t treat it long or comprehensively enough
- Many doctors who successfully treat long-term Lyme patients do so under the radar of the traditional medical establishment because some have either lost or been threatened with losing their medical licenses.
None of this is news to anyone who has struggled with chronic Lyme. It’s very difficult to get well when you feel the deck in stacked against you.
If you’re tired of spending hours researching Lyme on the Web,
If you’re confused about all the conflicting information,
If you don’t feel comfortable sharing your health issues in a public forum,
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We can help you sort through the maze of options, information, and conflicting advice on Lyme. More important, we can provide you with personal support, daily if needed, to conquer your illness and regain your health (and sanity!).
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January 23, 2009
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