Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Do you actually have data indicating that more women than men are infected with borrelia? World wide data? (I know more woman than men are dx'd with autpimmune syndromes). Barb > > Tony, > > Add this to your thought processing. Three of us in my family are infected > with borrelia. I am the one who became seriously ill. My husband and son > look to be quite healthy, although they have symptoms - at times serious. > It's not that men are not infected or that the disease is something other, > but that women get obvious symptoms more often. BTW, I don't mean to imply > that ticks are the only way people get these infections. After all, > mycoplasmas are airborne. > > > > a > > > > You know a commonsense is a wonderfull thing and it applies to > science and health just as much as everything else. If you have 4 > times as many woman diagnosed with autoimmune ilnesses and you have > men that are lumberjacks, hunters and campers possably 4 times as > many men than woman- why do you accept that tick borne vector ilness > is the only ilness and nothing else matters.basically doesn't add up. > > > > > _____ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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