Re: Lyme Newsgroup Questions
- From: "kathleen" <kathleen.dickson@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 May 2005 12:03:25 -0700
The people who test positive to CDC criteria
are considered immune competent (Vijay Sikand).
So, the people who get well, are more often the
ones who test positive.
Klempner's DQB1*0602 haplotype that chronic
neuroborreliosis patients are immune incompetent
to these types of antigens. It probably has
more to do with how we process antigen. TLRs.
The Osps are of myco origin. Slymy.
Sometimes when these antigens are are
taken in by immune cells and attempted to
be digested, these antigens are not processed
properly.
Chronic borreliosis patients (non CDC positive)
have lymphocytes that look like Epstein-Barr
infected cells.
OspA is an auto-kill kinase inhibitor.
It is in no one's interest to collect all
the valid markers of disease, except the
patients'.
Which is why we are here, 30 years later, asking
each other the same questions over and over again.
The LDA funded a long term treatment study
upon which Brian Fallon was awarded that 4.7
million dollar NIH grant. So we *know,* longer
term treatment works.
When that study is published, you will have
the data you are looking for. As will
everyone else.
Lymenet is undoubtedly the most-used discussion
group. This place is nasty.
We're working on straightening out the CDC.
They seem to follow the advice of this RICO
entity, the ALDF.com
But ALDF disclaims all their advice.
We're hopeful that new leadership at the CDC,
NIH, and DHHS (we got rid of Tommy Thompson,
thank God), and with the popular ruckus over
drugs that were approved by the FDA that should
not have been, and other conflict of interest
disasters, reported by the LA Times, and so on...
....will confirm to these dot guvs that we're
interested in *OUR* government.
I'm very happy about the FBI going after these
insurance companies, too. They have monopolized
healthcare.
Kathleen
Larzat wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can obtain weblogs of this newsgroup or talk
> to someone that would know the approximate number of active "reading"
> members?
>
> Has anyone in this newsgroup ever compiled a list of numbers of
> patients that tested positive by CDC criteria and after 3 months of
any
> intravenous treatment felt they were cured?
>
> Perhaps a list of any patients that tested positive by CDC criteria
and
> felt that they were cured after any treatment regimen??
>
> What lyme website is most used to disseminate information to lyme
> patients?
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