• Steere : "The likely reason for relapse is failure to eradicate the spi

    From georgia@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 11 16:44:15 2015
    Chronic Neurologic Manifestations of Lyme Disease
    Loggian, Kaplan, Steere
    ,,,,,,,Discussion.....These chronic neurologic abnormalities began months
    to years after the onset of infection, sometimes after long periods of
    latency, as in neurosyphilis....The typical response of our patients to antibiotic therapy supports the role of spirochetal infection in the pathogenisis of each of the syndromes described here......The likely reason
    for relapse is failure to eradicate the spirochete.......This is
    reminiscent of far advanced neurosyphilis.......
    This last article is one of many studies that show continuing symptoms are
    most likely due to persistence of the spirochete

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  • From marijuni71@aol.com@21:1/5 to georgia on Sat Nov 7 17:25:48 2015
    On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 7:44:16 PM UTC-4, georgia wrote:
    Chronic Neurologic Manifestations of Lyme Disease
    Loggian, Kaplan, Steere
    ,,,,,,,Discussion.....These chronic neurologic abnormalities began months
    to years after the onset of infection, sometimes after long periods of latency, as in neurosyphilis....The typical response of our patients to antibiotic therapy supports the role of spirochetal infection in the pathogenisis of each of the syndromes described here......The likely reason for relapse is failure to eradicate the spirochete.......This is
    reminiscent of far advanced neurosyphilis.......
    This last article is one of many studies that show continuing symptoms are most likely due to persistence of the spirochete
    Yes--I still have a copy of that abstract--mine also mentions radiculitis --nerve inflamation of back etc...SUDDENLY CHRONIC LYME DOES NOT EXIST BY THESE SAME AUTHORS---! INSURANCE COMPANY PAY OFFS---

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