Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 I been through the run around with mainstream medicine whether i have lyme or not which i cant 100 percent positivly say i do because they the mainstream asswipes dont know .But i been tested for every damn disease just about known to man i have every diagnostic test except a brain biopsy ,been all over the east coast to teaching institutions Hopkins next and not one fing doc can tell me whats wrong tho they all tell me theres something seriously wrong but dont know what it is .Now get this i went to Columbia Presbyterian in N.Y. City saw 3 different neuros there 3 different times all three told me they think its fibro and on every occassin i asked them if it were fibro would my mris be so abnormal .There response no so i then said then why you telling me its fibro.This is our glourious healthcare system .How they became Docs is beyond me--- On Mon, 7/16/12, Lena Guyot wrote: Subject: Re: OT: CDC is full of 'cheteTo: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Monday, July 16, 2012, 8:25 PM Hi Cameron, If you don't mind my asking, what island? My kid s live on Deer Isle, ME and i know that's a tick-thicket. Would like to know what others besides Long island, Block Island, Martha's Vineyard and nantucket (where I got bit) are problematic. I guess anywhere migratory birds land is a likely infestation. Be well, Léna One of our local newspapers mentioned that the CDC stated that my island had 25 confirmed cases of Lyme disease. This is ludicrous, most of the people I know have had lyme numerous times. In the same article, http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?36063, doctors estimated 1,100. A pair of doctors treat 50 to 70 acute cases per week. This is an island of about 20,000 people with tons of summer renters and tourists. I can only imagine this small islands toll on the American lyme scene as all these people go back to the cities and wonder why they just aged ten years. 25 is 2.2 percent of 1100. They also claim 20 to 30 thousand cases annually nationally. If they are consistent and we assume 30,000, that would infer 1,320,000 new cases per year. The article goes on to say that the cdc and most academic centers dont believe chronic lyme exists, but the doctors they interviewed were completely aware of its existance and its severe danger and warn readers of the article. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 oh i left something out i had a repeat MRI done this past may got the report and stated i had a few spots on my brain went to my neuro up here where i live he looked at the films not disc told me my brain looks good its healing..So i left his office and said to my other half if thats true why do i fell so f-up still went to my primary doc he called one of his radiologist friends whos a neuro radiologist asked him to reread the mri and compare it to the last.Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm guess what no change .Now how could a radiologist make a blunder like that.I am thinking the a-hole never even looked at it...If thats not incompetance i dont know what is.I will die before our mainstream healthcare system finds the root cause here.. Subject: OT: CDC is full of 'cheteTo: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Monday, July 16, 2012, 7:59 PM One of our local newspapers mentioned that the CDC stated that my island had 25 confirmed cases of Lyme disease. This is ludicrous, most of the people I know have had lyme numerous times. In the same article, http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?36063, doctors estimated 1,100. A pair of doctors treat 50 to 70 acute cases per week. This is an island of about 20,000 people with tons of summer renters and tourists. I can only imagine this small islands toll on the American lyme scene as all these people go back to the cities and wonder why they just aged ten years. 25 is 2.2 percent of 1100. They also claim 20 to 30 thousand cases annually nationally. If they are consistent and we assume 30,000, that would infer 1,320,000 new cases per year. The article goes on to say that the cdc and most academic centers dont believe chronic lyme exists, but the doctors they interviewed were completely aware of its existance and its severe danger and warn readers of the article. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Similar to when they told my son it was all in his head.....self restraint is so difficult sometimes. > > > Â > > One of our local newspapers mentioned that the CDC stated that my island had 25 confirmed cases of Lyme disease. This is ludicrous, most of the people I know have had lyme numerous times. In the same article, http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?36063, doctors estimated 1,100. A pair of doctors treat 50 to 70 acute cases per week. This is an island of about 20,000 people with tons of summer renters and tourists. I can only imagine this small islands toll on the American lyme scene as all these people go back to the cities and wonder why they just aged ten years. > 25 is 2.2 percent of 1100. They also claim 20 to 30 thousand cases annually nationally. If they are consistent and we assume 30,000, that would infer 1,320,000 new cases per year. > The article goes on to say that the cdc and most academic centers dont believe chronic lyme exists, but the doctors they interviewed were completely aware of its existance and its severe danger and warn readers of the article. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 You called it, Marthas Vineyard. tick soup. the salt keeps the trees down so more underbrush. lots of bogs, swamps and ponds. lots and lots of deer, mice and no fox, lots of skunks and racoons and no ground birds left. I just saw a picture of a kid I know on facebook, his hand was getting black and all swollen with two little scratches and he titled it 'cat scratch fever'. It was interesting, reminded me of a nasty lyme " bullseye " . I told him to take it seriously. > > > One of our local newspapers mentioned that the CDC stated that my island had 25 confirmed cases of Lyme disease. This is ludicrous, most of the people I know have had lyme numerous times. In the same article, http://www.mvgazette.com/article.php?36063, doctors estimated 1,100. A pair of doctors treat 50 to 70 acute cases per week. This is an island of about 20,000 people with tons of summer renters and tourists. I can only imagine this small islands toll on the American lyme scene as all these people go back to the cities and wonder why they just aged ten years. > > 25 is 2.2 percent of 1100. They also claim 20 to 30 thousand cases annually nationally. If they are consistent and we assume 30,000, that would infer 1,320,000 new cases per year. > > The article goes on to say that the cdc and most academic centers dont believe chronic lyme exists, but the doctors they interviewed were completely aware of its existance and its severe danger and warn readers of the article. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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