Henry, this topic is about:
Studies or research on late complicated Lyme
If you want to discuss the definitions or stages, you can do this here:
Lyme stages and definitions
http://www.lymeneteurope.org/forum/view ... f=7&t=3542
Studies or research on late complicated Lyme
Re: Studies or research on late complicated Lyme
Bump!
Edit to add:
You can all see why I activated this topic, in the topic/post below:
http://www.lymeneteurope.org/forum/view ... 966#p29688
Edit to add:
You can all see why I activated this topic, in the topic/post below:
http://www.lymeneteurope.org/forum/view ... 966#p29688
Re: Studies or research on late complicated Lyme
http://www.lymeneteurope.org/forum/view ... 964#p29696
From the topic above:
hv808ct wrote:
From the topic above:
hv808ct wrote:
Maybe you, hv808ct can help Henry with the problem he had in an earlier post in this topic:Perhaps it is time to name and act as if Lyme disease and chronic Lyme disease were separate entities that have very little to do with each other.
I have trouble distinguishing between "late complicated Lyme disease" and what we in the U.S. call "chronic Lyme disease". I have the strong feeling that neither has anything to do with Lyme disease.
Re: Studies or research on late complicated Lyme
From an earlier post in this thread:
Burrascano say:
Burrascano say:
•"I don't know of any sick Lyme patient that does not have coinfections if they have chronic Lyme". Coinfections are pretty much universal. They "change the character of the disease much like mixing different colors results in a new color".