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" People with the Lyme disease rash rarely have problems after they are

treated with antibiotics. " - Ya think?

Be well,

Connie

>

> Get a load of this article I received today from Harvard Medical

School

> IntelHealth.

>

> http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC267/9339/10869/195807.html?

> d=dmtHealthAZ

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> Is this one sided or what????

> V

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How about this one!!! " Lyme disease is usually not responsible for

causing chronic fatigue syndrome or other poorly defined problems.

Lyme disease is a distinct illness that causes its own very specific

signs and symptoms and can be readily diagnosed. "

or this one " The first symptom is a rash called erythema migrans

(EM), which is usually a flat, reddish rash that spreads from the

site of the tick bite. " with no mention that many, many do not even

get this rash. V

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> > Get a load of this article I received today from Harvard Medical

> School

> > IntelHealth.

> >

> >

http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/EMIHC267/9339/10869/195807.html?

> > d=dmtHealthAZ

> >

> > Is this one sided or what????

> > V

> >

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who is writing this stuff and do they really believe it. if they do they really

arent doing their research.

maribob7 <myrv@...> wrote: How about this one!!! " Lyme disease

is usually not responsible for

causing chronic fatigue syndrome or other poorly defined problems.

Lyme disease is a distinct illness that causes its own very specific

signs and symptoms and can be readily diagnosed. "

or this one " The first symptom is a rash called erythema migrans

(EM), which is usually a flat, reddish rash that spreads from the

site of the tick bite. " with no mention that many, many do not even

get this rash. V

>

> " People with the Lyme disease rash rarely have problems after they

are

> treated with antibiotics. " - Ya think?

>

> Be well,

> Connie

>

>

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