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Bartonella

_http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Bartonella.html_

(http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Bartonella.html)

Bartonella is a blood infection, commonly referred to as “Cat Scratch Fever

â€.

Currently testing exists for two species, however, there are now over 30

known unique species with over 200 variants.

Dr. Joseph Burrascano _http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Burrascano.html_

(http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Burrascano.html) distinguishes the Bartonella

associated with Lyme disease as " Bartonella-Like Organism " (BLO) rather than

the

more common species due to the wide variety of symptoms and difficulty in

treatment.

In his experience, BLO usually intensifies the symptoms of Lyme,

especially those symptoms relating to the central nervous system, and needs a

very

custom treatment protocol.

The symptoms for Lyme BLO may include any combination of the following:

red papules swollen lymph nodes fever chills headaches dizziness

eye disorders sore feet in the AM hearing sensitivity severe pain in

the tibia muscle aches sore throat profound fatigue agitation

insomnia anxiety encephalitis gastritis lower abdominal pain rashes

lumps on skin abnormal bruising psychiatric abnomalities (mild to severe)

 

Typically, a co-infection is suspected when treatment for Lyme disease

fails.

 

Many times the correct diagnosis of a co-infection followed by aggressive

treatment will create a break-through allowing a full recovery.

 

However, with BLO, the difficulty in positive diagnosis through lab

testing is even more unreliable than testing for Lyme and requires specific

blood

work by experienced technicians. Therefore, it is critically important to

find a Lyme-literate doctor _http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Doctor.html_

(http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Doctor.html) who can distinguish the clinical

symptoms and tailor antibiotic treatment accordingly.

 

But don't be fooled. The diagnosis of Lyme and/or co-infections is just

the beginning of a challenging treatment schedule that must be tailored

individually, many times relying on trial and error to find the proper

combination of meds.

 

Also, Lyme co-infections can be more severe and more life-threatening than

Lyme.

 

Recent research (Emerging Infectious Diseases June 2007) points to the

likely conclusion that Bartonella infects human organs by building

microscopic fat deposits that can lead to death (in the case of heart

infection) and

permanent disability. Bartonella may also cause the weakening of blood

vessel walls which can lead to strokes.

 

Unfortunately, even experienced technicians can be frustrated by the BLO

seen under a microscope. Hemobartonella and Mycoplasma are often diagnosed

due to lack of more sophisticated diagnostic tools and the wide range of

species and variants.

 

Further complications arise due to the morphing nature of Lyme

_http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Biology_of_LD.html_

(http://www.neuro-lyme.com/Biology_of_LD.html) that becomes unique to each

individual it infects based

on that person's DNA, immune system and over-all health.

 

Again, the key to recovery is finding a dedicated LLD who is willing to

try different protocols to find the key to each individual's disease.

 

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