Monday, April 23, 2012

Lyme Disease

Medical Freedom, Lyme Disease, and Obamacare
April 22, 2012
By Zilla
http://marezilla.com/2012/04/medical-freedom-lyme-disease-and-obamacare/

Imagine that people who are ill with Cancer or AIDS are misdiagnosed and are left untreated for their Cancer or AIDS while desperately going from doctor to doctor to try to find out why they are so sick, only to be repeatedly told over a period of many months or even years that they have illnesses which nobody really knows anything about or that they are hypochondriacs (and instead of any attempt to treat their illnesses, they are given antidepressants and told that it will make them feel better because it's really just depression that is making them miserable, although it is more likely that being sick and untreated is actually what may be making them depressed!), before it is finally discovered that what has been making them sick is actually Cancer or AIDS and not a "mystery" or  psychosomatic illness as they had been previously told.
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Lyme Disease is a raging epidemic:

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The medical community at large creates the biggest barrier for the effective diagnosis and treatment of Lyme Disease, as innocent people suffer and the handful of doctors who try to help them literally risk everything to do so. Via LymeBook.com:
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People who are suffering from advanced Late Stage Lyme Disease (also called Chronic Lyme Disease) and the Lyme-Literate Doctors (LLMDs) who work to help them are openly and publicly mocked and ridiculed by supposed infectious disease "experts" who would be better named as "Doctors of Denial". These doctors must have had their fingers crossed behind their backs when they took the Hippocratic Oath's vow to "First do no harm".

Obtaining appropriate medical treatment for serious, debilitating and potentially life threatening disease should not be a political issue, but it is.

1 Comments:

At 10:27 AM, Blogger Zilla said...

Thanks for the link! I've added you to the blogroll at my place.

 

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