Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Always glad to see a fellow savvy PBS viewer ! Saw the show on PBS. They saw an arthritic knee and said that was sign Lyme Disease. That is the only sign and mention of Lyme Disease in the show. The show does not cover weaponized borreliosis, which is likely my illness.  Here is a video of a researcher showing that the USA sent Saddam Hussein borreliosis The symptoms Don covers are my exact symptoms. ________________________________ To: lowdosenaltrexone ; IntheGardenn ; mscured Cc: Sir Real ; Suemassie45@... Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 1:48 PM Subject: LYME has been around a long time... I wish all those drs who don't believe lyme exists could see the PBS special i saw last night.  a 5000 (yes 5,000) year old mummified body (dubbed the ICE MAN) was discovered on the border near Italy. He was found by some hikers.   he had been encased in several feet of ice all this time which preserved him. his stomach was intact and still had its contents. he ate a wheat-like grain and meat. the scientists were also able to get his DNA.  they found he had arthritis type of problems in his joints and several other signs that showed he had LYME DISEASE.   so there, all those naysayer drs.  LYME DISEASE IS REAL and has existed at least 5,000 years.  The Iceman had Lyme Disease : “Perhaps most surprising, researchers found the genetic footprint of bacteria known as Borrelia burgdorferi in his DNA—making the Iceman the earliest known human infected by the bug that causes Lyme disease.†Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 I think a lot of doctors are in the stone age and just want to listen to what was taught to them in medical school. Lyme is very, very prevalent and is being found all over the world. I had such obvious signs.... Circular rashes all over my legs... A fever... But when I started having severe nuero problems with balance and walking when I first became I'll ... Of course I was diagnosed with a disease that couldn't be cured. Personally, I am disgusted by most... Not saying all of them. They see someone that is suffering and they say.... Go home and wait... Or .... Gee... Your in pain ... And your heart is not beating right and your blood pressure is skyrocketing and your having seizures... But.... Ummmm... The therapist will surely make you feel better. I read an article that of the brains of so called deceased MS patients they found Lyme spirochetes in the brain. I had one doctor literally throw back his head and laugh when I said.... Do you think it could be Lyme disease. I was looking at a video of Mandy last night, the young woman with Lyme featured in the movie Under Our Skin. She was very ill and spent many years in pain until a doctor that gave a damn looked for another answer for her. Today, she is in nursing school and working 30 hours a week. She had been told she had MS. Her muscles and joints were so stiff her hands were curled like a fist. She said she has her life back. She goes on and off antibiotics, but she is functioning.. Soooo.... To all the doctors who told her... There is nothing you can do.... And to all the doctors who told me the same... I say... Look at Mandy today. MS? Yeah ... Right Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Hi Stacey, Â I believe you, soooo true! Subject: Re: LYME has been around a long time... To: " mscured " <mscured > Date: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 12:43 PM Â I think a lot of doctors are in the stone age and just want to listen to what was taught to them in medical school. Lyme is very, very prevalent and is being found all over the world. I had such obvious signs.... Circular rashes all over my legs... A fever... But when I started having severe nuero problems with balance and walking when I first became I'll ... Of course I was diagnosed with a disease that couldn't be cured. Personally, I am disgusted by most... Not saying all of them. They see someone that is suffering and they say.... Go home and wait... Or .... Gee... Your in pain ... And your heart is not beating right and your blood pressure is skyrocketing and your having seizures... But.... Ummmm... The therapist will surely make you feel better. I read an article that of the brains of so called deceased MS patients they found Lyme spirochetes in the brain. I had one doctor literally throw back his head and laugh when I said.... Do you think it could be Lyme disease. I was looking at a video of Mandy last night, the young woman with Lyme featured in the movie Under Our Skin. She was very ill and spent many years in pain until a doctor that gave a damn looked for another answer for her. Today, she is in nursing school and working 30 hours a week. She had been told she had MS. Her muscles and joints were so stiff her hands were curled like a fist. She said she has her life back. She goes on and off antibiotics, but she is functioning.. Soooo.... To all the doctors who told her... There is nothing you can do.... And to all the doctors who told me the same... I say... Look at Mandy today. MS? Yeah ... Right Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 Have TWO MS diagnoses, one Lyme Disease + 6 co-infections diagnosis, and one neuroborreliosis diagnosis. The PBS show mentioned the ice man had arthritis and linked that to Lyme Disease, aka borreliosis. I'm unsure if any blood tests were done for the autopsy. Do think the modern borreliosis, aka Lyme Disease, is a modern disease of weaponized borreliosis. If we get a list of Gulf War Syndrome symptoms, they match exactly with me neuroloyme. Here is a news cast of a gal that is diagnosed with MS by Boston's top four hospitals. She was able to get a positive Lyme Disease test, and is now better http://vimeo.com/2354218 Here is a researcher covering how the USA gave bio warfare weapons to Saddam. Don , Part V, 1999, Gulf War Illness I sleep a lot. Feel free to send a message to wake me up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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