You Might Have Lyme Disease if

You Might Have Lyme Disease if

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You might have Lyme disease, “if,” you can relate to,

“I woke up one day, severely depressed and suicidal”
“First my hands and wrists were feeling pain, then my knees and the rest of my joints flared up”
“I felt like someone sucked the will to live from me. I couldn’t get out of bed”
“My equilibrium went crazy, got dizzy spells, and vertigo”
“I developed a ravenous appetite and started eating everything in sight”
“I started gaining weight and could not stop self-medicating with food”
“I went from being normal to feeling like I was a human pin cushion”
“Being a calm person was my temperament, now everything makes me upset and angry”
“My anxiety went out the roof. They medicated me, and I became a zombie. Then I found out”
“For years I was diagnosed with sudden onset agoraphobia”
“At forty I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease”
“It breaks my heart to find out I had three needless surgeries”
“They told me I had developed severe PMS, every day?”
“Suddenly I was afraid of everything and thought I was going to die”
“I felt overwhelmed with paranoia. I thought I was being spied on 24/7”
“Had regular panic attacks and heart arrythmia, repeated heart attacks”
“Hot flashes, and dizziness”
“Hips gave out. Could not walk. Saved from hip replacement a month before surgery”
“Sleepless nights, restless leg syndrome. Lack of sleep was making me crazy”
“Kept breaking out in rashes, hives everywhere, even on my face, when I had no known allergies“
“Having never taken a drink, my independent husband surprisingly became a dependent alcoholic”
“I thought my life of being a nice person was a lie as I became overwhelmed with anger”
“A modest, delicately polite and truthful person turned into a pathological liar”
“I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis”

These are just some of the complaints of attendees at a recent “Victims of Lyme Disease” seminar.

The seminar, hosted by former chronic Lyme disease victims, was a place for victims of Lyme disease to gather for support and understanding from people who know the level of suffering felt by those who are unfortunate enough to suffer from long-term Lyme.

There is no doubt that patients with Lyme disease are victimized by family, peers, and the medical community. They all seem to share the same stories of being diagnosed as having a wide range of varying diseases successively, and being disrespected, ridiculed, belittled, accused of overexaggerating, or being a hypochondriac.

Those who have suffered from chronic Lyme disease tend to agree, that you cannot imagine the pain, frustration, or abuse suffered by victims of Lyme disease.

The never-ending series of misdiagnosis and treatment would be enough to drive anyone crazy, reducing any normal person to tears. Reportedly, Lyme disease is the Most Misdiagnosed Disease of all.

Fortunately, there is a new course on Lyme disease for medical practitioners and those who treat those afflicted with Lyme disease which is raising awareness of the realities of Lyme disease among the medical community.

Also, many attendees at the Victims of Lyme Disease conference, report miraculous recoveries from self-non-medical diagnosis and treatment using alternative medicine or natural healing modalities.

If you are a Medical Doctor interested in liberating sufferers of Lyme disease from their ailments, you can take the course at http://leadingedgeuniversity.org/lyme and you can help make a difference in the lives of those who are victimized by Lyme disease.

Attend the FREE Lyme Disease Webinar

Lyme Disease Alternative Medicine

For more information contact Leading Edge University or call (360) 748-4426

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