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Dear All

An interesting article on the effects of neonatal infection ( unfortunately in rats). The first link is to a news group with a html abstract, the second to a pdf of the whole article

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Windsor

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.life-extension/browse_thread/thread/b214f3f0289f28c0/2a92668c5da7613e?q=infection#2a92668c5da7613e

http://www.apa.org/releases/earlylife_article.pdf

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Well, that was discouraging, seeing as how I just found out a few

months ago that for sure my 11-year-old son was born with Lyme. The

weird thing is that during all the past testing by his school

psychologist, he always tested way above average in just about

everything. Sort of like some on this list -- how can someone with

neuro Lyme be so darn smart!!!

Yesterday my son asked me if with antibiotic treatment he will lose any

of his abilities or personality. That was a pretty serious discussion.

I was able to tell him about a Nietzsche and Syphilis article posted a

while back! We both wondered if some of the the music in our heads will

go away.

- Kate D.

On Saturday, March 5, 2005, at 05:28 AM, Windsor wrote:

> Dear All

> An interesting article on the effects of neonatal infection (

> unfortunately in rats). The first link is to a news group with a html

> abstract, the second to a pdf of the whole article

> Regards

> Windsor

>  

>  

>  

>  

> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sci.life-extension/browse_thread/

> thread/b214f3f0289f28c0/2a92668c5da7613e?q=infection#2a92668c5da7613e

>  

> http://www.apa.org/releases/earlylife_article.pdf

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Well, I’ve seen a case where a

teenager with CFS/FM/MCS **with a MCS onset** while being evaluated by a psychologist

qualified for MENSA.

It is the nature of what gets tested and

what did not. Same kid, if you asked, “What did you did yesterday?”

Would come back with (honestly), “I have no idea what so ever!”

Ken Lassesen,

From: Kate

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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005

10:17 AM

infections

Subject: Re:

[infections] Neonatal infection

Well, that was

discouraging, seeing as how I just found out a few months ago that for sure my

11-year-old son was born with Lyme. The weird thing is that during all the past

testing by his school psychologist, he always tested way above average in just

about everything. Sort of like some on this list -- how can someone with neuro

Lyme be so darn smart!!!

Yesterday my son asked me if with antibiotic treatment he will lose any of his

abilities or personality. That was a pretty serious discussion. I was able to

tell him about a Nietzsche and Syphilis article posted a while back! We both

wondered if some of the the music in our heads will go away.

- Kate D.

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