Chronic Lyme disease is not a homogeneous entity. The diagnosis is a distraction really and it doesn’t help a lot of people.
Lyme is only given when one particular bacteria is present.
The fact is, in long term chronic Lyme there are always multiple infections and generally parasites too in massive biofilm structures that take over the body.
People can also have other systems of multiple systemic infections almost identical with someone with “Lyme,” but not have the Lyme bacteria and thus not get a diagnosis even while being very ill. This is part of what makes diagnosis frankly ridiculous and potentially quite harmful.
There is no “cure” for Lyme because Lyme is an invention and not a distinct entity at all.
Every case of chronic Lyme is unique in that whatever the co-infections are make it endlessly diverse so that no two cases are alike.
Those impacted with neuro Lyme and then someone who has pharma drug damage on top are entirely different situations and yet still it is called Lyme.
Western diagnosis is a crime…it puts people in boxes that simply do not exist.
Of note: The Dyskinesia in Tardive Dyskinesia (a diagnosis given to those with a common psych drug injury) is indistinguishable from some Dyskinesias that are part of some cases of “Lyme ” disease. I’ve come to believe they are the same thing. The psych drug damage associated with TD creates opportunity for the systemic infections to ravage the lymph and nervous systems. MORE here: Tardive Dyskinesia

Chronic lyme misconceptions
- See: MDs, systemic infections and such (Lyme and Tardive Dyskinesia)
- Chronic illness: a kaleidoscopic view
- Chronic illness, lyme disease, microbiome issues
- Much more on CHRONIC ILLNESS here
- Collection: Lyme disease / systemic infections
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