This in-depth and up-to-date article on Lyme disease is compelling. The writer breaks the disease into component parts, describing causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, and strategies of prevention. It also discusses the Lyme controversy and the confusion surrounding what many physicians now recognize as a highly underestimated epidemic.
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I read the article below and many of the symptoms this man has is very similar to Jeanee. She continues to struggle through the pain and chronic fatigue every week. This article is a good view of the disease that I felt it would be good to share with everyone to help understand more about the disease that Jeanee is struggling with.
She has been making progress but as this article mentions the disease may not be able to be cured but rather managed. I truly hope that Jeanee’s case is cured. She is a fighter but even the toughest fighters get worn out at some point. Lyme’s is clearly a very controversial illness in the medical industry as insurance companies and “by the book” doctors clearly do not understand it. We are very fortunate to have a doctor that understands Lyme disease but we may end up having to go to Dallas to see a lymes specialist if her last (2) months of antibiotics do not cure the issue.
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Thank you for your prayers to date and we ask that you continue to pray for Jeanee through this battle…
Ryan concluded his final mite hockey games the last weekend of March in Houston. Ryan has nor finally graduated to a squirt hockey player and is very excited. It has been fun coaching his final mite team this season. Pics of his final game are here.