viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5294&start=30#p44960One only hopes that someone he cares about will get late stage lyme that no one will treat.
All 3 Lyme stages are treated with abx in Sweden.
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5294&start=30#p44960One only hopes that someone he cares about will get late stage lyme that no one will treat.
My comment: The new ICD-codes for (Lyme) borreliosis has (what I know of) never, ever been criticized by Mats Reimer or by any other Swedish physician for that matter.The following text, which I wrote in October 2018, I tried to get published in all newspapers in Sweden – which may be of interest or relevance to it, which includes Aftonbladet and Expressen, etc., but also the Swedish Medical Journal and Today’s Medicine, but because Mats Reimer has for a long time since, been terrorizing all news desks and newspapers in the country, that dares to write about borreliosis/Lyme disease in a, for him, terrible way – the subject is now taboo and no texts are released anymore and thus they have effectively silenced our side and created a censorship climate that is not healthy or worthy of our country’s alleged freedoms of opinion or expressions. I know that several other writers have been stopped when they have tried.
Thank goodness, I have a very supportive person in my network that has influence that reaches within the UN and high up in the US administration and when she was told how I was censored – in an increasingly relevant and respected issue internationally – She had it published in English, on her own personal discussion page on LinkedIn, and through this it has gained impact and attention globally. Jenna Luche Thayer is the leader of the international network, whose lobbying work led to the WHO updating and modernizing its guidelines. so called ”ICD codes” next year.