Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Dear V. I bet they mean " late stage " Lyme - chronic Lyme - or un-diagnosed, for mis-diagnosed for a period of years perhaps. Again, the condition of one patient does not project that it way also be the condition of another patient. Sometimes the " danger " of reading in this list (and others) is that we become fearful with we see conditions of others who are suffering things we expect that we might get. Everyone is different and that is both sometimes a blessing and a curse. I am not SURE I am right, but this is what I think they might mean. _ Glen in NJ. At 01:00 PM 6/7/2006 +0000, you wrote: >I just received an e-mail that said the following. > > " I myself, I'm in lay stages and in a wheelchair, and I've been close >to death many times. So we want people to be aware that if you think >you have lyme disease, get treatment quickly so it can be cured. If it >goes into lay stages, it can be incurable and there are all sorts of >ramifications with it. " > >What are lay stages???? I have just been diagnosed and I figure I have >had Lyme for at least 25 years. V > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 Thanks Glen...that sounds logical as I have never heard of " lay stage " lyme. V in FL > >I just received an e-mail that said the following. > > > > " I myself, I'm in lay stages and in a wheelchair, and I've been close > >to death many times. So we want people to be aware that if you think > >you have lyme disease, get treatment quickly so it can be cured. If it > >goes into lay stages, it can be incurable and there are all sorts of > >ramifications with it. " > > > >What are lay stages???? I have just been diagnosed and I figure I have > >had Lyme for at least 25 years. V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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