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Hi I was like this for 20 years energy every day too much until life gave me strong stress and the desease took over they d better treat tit anyway with your rife .

Kindly Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 12:55 PMSubject: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!!

Hello everyone,This post is concerning my oldest son, 28 years old, who has never had lyme. (Not the one that I usually write about that has been fighting lyme for 11 years.) I know this statement is going to blow most of you guys way into high gear so take a deep breath before reading. He, his wife, and three kids get bit by deer ticks alternately approximately every other week. I kid you not. That is why I firmly believe some people can be exposed to lyme and simply fight it off. In their 4 years of living there no one has had any symptoms of lyme. However, my son called this morn and said he was bit a liitle over a week ago and the site is red and sore, which has not ever happened to him before, but no bulls-eye. This is his wifes normal reaction, but not for him. The only other thing that is strange is he has abnormal excess energy. Rising early and go go go all day long. It seems strange to even ask, but does this ever happen in early

lyme? Thanks, Malinda

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My husband used to run 10kms leaving for work everyday at 7am.  He was an energizer bunny until he came close to pneumonia and was given penicillin and went into anaphalactic shock and would be dead without massive steroids and epipen.  This lead to severe health probs and Lyme diagnose. Cheers From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of Marie BenoitSent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012 7:21 AMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!! Hi I was like this for 20 years energy every day too much until life gave me strong stress and the desease took over they d better treat tit anyway with your rife .Kindly Marie To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 12:55 PMSubject: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!! Hello everyone,This post is concerning my oldest son, 28 years old, who has never had lyme. (Not the one that I usually write about that has been fighting lyme for 11 years.) I know this statement is going to blow most of you guys way into high gear so take a deep breath before reading. He, his wife, and three kids get bit by deer ticks alternately approximately every other week. I kid you not. That is why I firmly believe some people can be exposed to lyme and simply fight it off. In their 4 years of living there no one has had any symptoms of lyme. However, my son called this morn and said he was bit a liitle over a week ago and the site is red and sore, which has not ever happened to him before, but no bulls-eye. This is his wifes normal reaction, but not for him. The only other thing that is strange is he has abnormal excess energy. Rising early and go go go all day long. It seems strange to even ask, but does this ever happen in early lyme? Thanks, Malinda

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Hi lisa you husband sounds like me i use to jog 5 miles a day ,swim laps in my pool everyday and bike ride 20 to 30 miles aday.Was diagnosed with neuro lyme last march through a positive wb bands 23 and 41 and a mri showing a few spots.Was put on iv rocephin was suppose to be 28 days only lasted 22 as neurologically i am in dire straights a repeat mri after the rocephin now shows innumerable spots and my westernblot igm is still positive bands 23 and 41 .I am so much worse now after the iv rocephin than before it..The coil machine is my last hope here as i have tried every avenue including ivig and plasmapheresis.

Subject: RE: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!!To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Monday, July 9, 2012, 8:38 PM

My husband used to run 10kms leaving for work everyday at 7am. He was an energizer bunny until he came close to pneumonia and was given penicillin and went into anaphalactic shock and would be dead without massive steroids and epipen. This lead to severe health probs and Lyme diagnose.

Cheers

From: Lyme_and_Rife [mailto:Lyme_and_Rife ] On Behalf Of Marie BenoitSent: Tuesday, 10 July 2012 7:21 AMTo: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!!

Hi I was like this for 20 years energy every day too much until life gave me strong stress and the desease took over they d better treat tit anyway with your rife .

Kindly Marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 12:55 PMSubject: OT: Diagnosing lyme, lots of energy???!!!!

Hello everyone,This post is concerning my oldest son, 28 years old, who has never had lyme. (Not the one that I usually write about that has been fighting lyme for 11 years.) I know this statement is going to blow most of you guys way into high gear so take a deep breath before reading. He, his wife, and three kids get bit by deer ticks alternately approximately every other week. I kid you not. That is why I firmly believe some people can be exposed to lyme and simply fight it off. In their 4 years of living there no one has had any symptoms of lyme. However, my son called this morn and said he was bit a liitle over a week ago and the site is red and sore, which has not ever happened to him before, but no bulls-eye. This is his wifes normal reaction, but not for him. The only other thing that is strange is he has abnormal excess energy. Rising early and go go go

all day long. It seems strange to even ask, but does this ever happen in early lyme? Thanks, Malinda

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