Deanna is still very ill, cannot take care of herself, and is back in San Diego being seen by Dr Novak, Institute for Specialized Medicine, and still see’s Dr Steven Harris in Foster City, CA. Thank you for any donation for now this horrid nightmare has gone on over 9 years.
Apologize for the lack in updates recently. Have had intense struggles the past year and many close calls and still amazed I am breathing today. Have made a few trips to LA for treatment and fought off a lung infection at the first of the year. IVIG […]
View Post →Although this video coverage goes back a few years, the comments made by celebrated Lyme Literate Medical Doctor Joseph G. Jemsek are just as relevant and true today. This is a Lyme documentary worth watching – exposing the hidden epidemic of Lyme disease and reveals how our […]
View Post →It is deeply disturbing how frequently the following statement continues to appear in media reports: “(Lyme disease) fatalities are rare.” Really? First of all, Lyme-related deaths are vastly underestimated. Hospitals at large don’t even use the proper labs yet to diagnose Lyme correctly. Sadly, most people who […]
View Post →Article by John Fowler (May 8, 2014) KTVU News, BAY AREA — Some Bay Area doctors call Lyme disease a hidden epidemic. Once thought rare in California, Lyme disease appears to be all too common. Its devastating symptoms can begin as long as several years after exposure. […]
View Post →The research study results from Dr. Stricker announced earlier this year (suggesting Lyme as a possible sexually transmitted disease) is still making waves in certain media circles. To read the full recap posted by Lymedisease.org, click here. Perhaps the boldest statement yet came from Dr. Stricker himself: […]
View Post →Don’t miss the comprehensive expert review on the subject of Alzheimer’s linked to Lyme disease and more… in this fascinating interview with Dr. Alan MacDonald: Part I: Part II: Part III:
View Post →(Published by the Stanford News Service, Feb 18 2014) “A Stanford study has found that ticks infected with the bacterium that causes Lyme disease and a newly identified human pathogen are widespread in the San Francisco Bay Area.” “(the study) to be published in the March issue […]
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