Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Hello TamiLApple1968, In reference to your comment: My son got bit by a " Dear Tic " and was rushed to the hospital. You would think " Lyme " right? Nope, it was something else. That something else was called " Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever " .... Do you THINK I knew about that? Oh hell no. I was only concerned about the Lyme Tick. He nearly died. However, he pulled through and now I am wishing he did not. Damned teenagers these days. JUST KIDDING..... I would not have survived a tenth of what I have been through if I lost him. He is the backbone to my strenth today. But all joking asside. Do some research on " Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever " You WILL be amazed. I was. Just another food for thought folks. Tami **********You're preaching to the choir Tami.....I'm a Lyme victim survivor....Rocky Mtn Spotted is Lyme.... How old was your son when he got bit? Once you have lyme it is ALWAYS with you, unless you get 10 weeks of immediate antibiotic therapy both pills and IV's. Otherwise you are considered chronic and it never leaves your body. Keep him immune STRONG and I mean STRONG....This is a worldwide epidemic and highly contaigious. It is being spread through our blood supply, but our government will not admit it. They have found it in semen, vaginal fluid, saliva, tear ducts, mothers breast milk and unsuspecting moms are having Lyme babies. This is a horrific disease and carry's several co-infections. The attorney general of the state of Connecticut has opened up an investigation against the Infectious disease society, as they say there is no epidemic and are denying treatments to dying patients AND children. If a doctor treats lyme patients he runs the risk of loosing his license. One of the top pediatrician's in USA is about to loose his license....he has save the lives of over 8000 children with Lyme and they are trying to close him down. There are thousands of mis-diagnosed patients with MS, ALS, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, who really have Lyme disease. I work with several of these patients..... I could go on and on, but I won't bore you, JUST BE CAREFUL.....here is one of the websites that I co-founded _www.leaparizona.com_ (http://www.leaparizona.com) and I now have the Lyme blogs at _www.lymecommunity.com_ (http://www.lymecommunity.com) Angel Huggzzzz Linda or Angel www.lymecommunity.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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