Re: Idiocy from IDSA website!!!!



On Jun 22, 11:43 am, CaliforniaLyme <CaliforniaL...@xxxxxx> wrote:

When Lyme disease is diagnosed and treated quickly, 95 percent of
people are cured within a few weeks of treatment.

What about the other 5 percent?
They have again been bitten by the tick that causes Lyme disease

What I cannot figure out is how the Chronic Lyme population breaks
down between
those treated early with continuing symptoms (the so called 5
percent), and those diagnosed and treated very
late because of the three decades of distortion of presenting symptoms
in the mainstream
literature, who invariably have continuing symptoms. Actualy I have
never seen this discussed anywhere.

.



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