

This site is for those who have suffered and/or still suffer from the devastation of Lyme disease and for those who love them. Fight on!

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SHOUT
OUT!!!
Brenda Watson
Through watching her seminars on PBS — and later purchasing her RenewLife products — my mom discovered a life-saving resource simply by calling the number on the box.
Now, you’ll have access to that same resource — along with several others that have made a real difference for us.
FIRST OFF...



FUN FACTS
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Some of these doctors offer virtual appointments or phone consultations, which can make it easier to get the help you need no matter where you are.
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Talking to the receptionist can often help you gauge whether a doctor will be a good fit for your needs. Don’t hesitate to ask questions — their answers can tell you a lot about how the office operates.
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Many of these doctors know one another and may even recommend colleagues who can help with more specialized issues.
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You’ll also find that many of them use treatments you may have never heard of. When that happens, write down the names, research them, and compare prices before making decisions. Knowledge is power!
Not So Fun FAct:
Treating Lyme can be super expensive
FUND-raising options

Gorilla Warfare

I’m calling it that because some of us choose to treat at home — for a variety of reasons. And as it turns out, many of us have found great success doing so.
Most of the time, a doctor’s treatment plan already relies on what we do outside their office. Some of us simply take those plans home, build on them, and create our own customized approach.
Of course, with any path you choose, there are always risks. But remember — you are the General. It’s up to you to decide how to move forward in this battle.
Unfortunately...
Lyme has it's own allies

You're
kidding?
I'm not kidding
they are called coinfections

Calm down — and remember: not knowing won’t help. Whatever’s in there has weak spots, and the more we learn, the better equipped we’ll be to
KILL. KILL. KILL.
KNOWLEDGE
is
POWER
Some treatments hit multiple targets, but certain coinfections demand their own specialized strikes — a unique plan for each enemy.
See How Your Symptoms Compare
Some Coinfections have symptoms that are unique. This can be a valuable tool to better determine which little monsters are attacking your body.
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https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-basics/co-infections/about-co-infections/
https://www.lyme-symptoms.com/LymeCoinfectionChart.html