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I absolutely agree, and it's unforgivable that the crucial period of

a possibly easy cure passes by before most individuals figure out

that they're not being told the correct story. However, I have a son

that has been ill at least from the age of nine months. I do believe

that bacteria can be passed on from the mother, but why is he so sick

and my daughter is totally healthy? That's when we might want to look

at what the genetic input is.

As for myself, I don't know. I thought I was healthy until 39, but

when I look back, I wasn't exactly. Also, my mother never had a lot

of energy either.

- Kate

On Jan 19, 2007, at 11:08 AM, dumbaussie2000 wrote:

> Hi all

> I just had a bit of a think recently why I may be a little strong on

> the language and the issues with all this theorising. I find it

> absolutely disgusting that many people can travel along for 40 years

> and function like most of society and then they are knocked over and

> told -'SORRY!! WHAT YOU HAD YOU CAN'T GO BACK TO BECAUSE YOU HAVE A

> GENETIC PROBLEM'.T

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Kate

Whenever I go shopping at the supermarket I see a cue of people like

the walking wounded, so 80% of the population is like you described

yourself and your mother.There's many factors that play a role in why

one is ill and the other isn't as far as your children go,

unfortunately medical intervention is one way many become ill.

Other's just take a course of antibiotics, whiplash,injury,surgery

all lead down the garden path towards this mess. You can view it

another way whnever anyone does plastic surgery you'll notice they

place drains at incision sites and all this stuff goes down a tube

and it's collected. I see many of us as the opposite of that, there's

no tube and everything starts to spill into the bloodstream instead

of oozing out into a collection device.Now if you throw in injury,

dehydration you end up with something that festers forever and ever.

tony

> > Hi all

> > I just had a bit of a think recently why I may be a little strong

on

> > the language and the issues with all this theorising. I find it

> > absolutely disgusting that many people can travel along for 40

years

> > and function like most of society and then they are knocked over

and

> > told -'SORRY!! WHAT YOU HAD YOU CAN'T GO BACK TO BECAUSE YOU HAVE

A

> > GENETIC PROBLEM'.T

>

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Kate, as you know we are seeing a similar situation in our immediate

family. My older son got to 31 before any symptoms showed up. But

when they did he was one sick cookie. His brain scan is also

abnormal. My husband has never been as sick as I but he clearly has

problems from the borrelia. Either genes or level of infection or

combination of infection may make the difference. You have to

understand that only a percentage of syphilis patients ever reach

tertiary syphilis.

But the other issue is this. What if a large portion of Alzheimer's

is actually infection that slowly does its damage over time? There is

some hint that spirochetes are involved in Alz. We can't just assume

that genes make the major difference - not when so many are getting

ill with Alz, ALS, MS, lupus, fms, cfs, Lyme - these diseases were

almost unheard of only as far back as the 1960s. What has changed?

a Carnes

> I absolutely agree, and it's unforgivable that the crucial period

of

> a possibly easy cure passes by before most individuals figure out

> that they're not being told the correct story. However, I have a

son

> that has been ill at least from the age of nine months. I do

believe

> that bacteria can be passed on from the mother, but why is he so

sick

> and my daughter is totally healthy? That's when we might want to

look

> at what the genetic input is.

>

> As for myself, I don't know. I thought I was healthy until 39, but

> when I look back, I wasn't exactly. Also, my mother never had a

lot

> of energy either.

>

> - Kate

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