Posted by ed_uk2010 on April 28, 2018, at 10:07:54
In reply to Re: My First Post? 1999 Here It Is, posted by bleauberry on April 24, 2018, at 12:05:38
>let's just say 'most' - chronic psychiatric patients have an undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, stealth, unsuspected tick born disease at the root cause of ALL of their symptoms in their entire body, including the subset of symptoms we call psychiatric.
Now here is a thought for you...
There has been a lot of talk of Lyme disease, and also the difficulties with diagnosis.
The theme seems to be that some people feel better when they have been seen by a new doctor and prescribed antibiotics.
Many of the antibiotics used are very broad-spectrum, and most of the patients treated receive multiple antibiotics.
It sounds to me that many of them may not have Lyme disease, but might potentially have some other condition which responds to antibiotics. Not necessarily anything from ticks either. The treatments being used are not specific to Lyme disease.
There are many concerns about long-term use of antibiotics though. In particular, concerns about bacterial resistance and disruption of the normal flora of the body.
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