This is a really great blog I'd like to share with you from VLG on Valcyte.....
She provides a list of possible blood tests for viruses that could be causing your chronic fatigue.
The low reported incidence of Lyme disease in South Africa is likely due to Lack of Awareness and of any Research Effort. The SA Dept of Health / Infectious Diseases do not believe that a person can be infected with Lyme disease from a tick bite in South Africa. Nor do most doctors. Have you visited many doctors and still have no idea what is wrong with your health? May this blog help you in your search for better health. NB THIS BLOG IS NOT INTENDED AS MEDICAL ADVICE / MEDICAL RECOMMENDATION
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
The Vancouver Sun: Report on Lyme disease
People with Lyme disease say they can’t get treatment
Health officials say they don’t need it. It's a controversy with a bite.
BY ERIN ELLIS, VANCOUVER SUN AUGUST 16, 2010
“The doctors have a big apology to give the general public,” he says. “Infectious disease doctors don’t even believe that chronic Lyme disease exists. Their knowledge is way, way behind.”
Chronic fatigue - a symptom of Lyme Disease
For me it was the chronic fatigue that over took my body and made me unable to function in my daily life.
This link is interesting as it describes what you can do to overcome CFS.
This link is interesting as it describes what you can do to overcome CFS.
Labels:
cfs,
chronic fatigue syndrome,
lyme disease,
q fever,
rickettsia
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
British jouno contracts Lyme in South Africa during World Cup 2010
British journalist Jonathan Pearce contracted Lyme Disease whilst working in South Africa during the 2010 World Cup. Will be be told it is 'all in his head' like many of us experience or will he be lucky enough to find a Lyme Literate medical doctor who will treat him properly before his life get 'stolen' like so many of us experience
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