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by Christophe » 10/01/18, 16:37

Bin friends, finally, lyme disease is a bit like water injection!

All 2 have effects but in 2 cases, scientifically, it is difficult to measure and therefore take them scientifically seriously ...

And we come up against psychological blockages (economic should I say?) Important ... ah yes the career is important for many people : Cheesy:
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by Grelinette » 13/01/18, 17:33

Lyme patients, a disease that is currently not recognized by much of the medical community, file a criminal complaint to try to bend the government, the public health authorities and some laboratories on the recognition of this disease in order to move things :

http://sante.lefigaro.fr/article/maladi ... -au-penal/

https://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/sante/p ... eux_119352

In principle this complaint should be filed in January 2018.

Maybe this will explain the denial of this disease when many specialists and biologists alert the medical authorities for years on the ravages of this disease? ...
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by Christophe » 11/06/18, 20:15

https://www.actu-environnement.com/ae/n ... -31421.php

Lyme disease, in full expansion in France!

According to Public Health France, in recent years show a very strong progression of cases of Lyme disease: 55.000 new cases in 2016. A still poorly diagnosed disease that can have serious health consequences. Video reportage.



The first thing to do after a walk in nature, whether in the forest or elsewhere, make sure that a tick has not bitten you. They can carry a staggering number of pathogens: "around sixty bacteria, around one hundred species of parasites, at least five hundred known viruses, not to mention the new discoveries to come", according to ANSES, which is carrying out research tick research. Pathogens such as bacteria of the genus Borrelia which causes Lyme borreliosis, or Lyme disease, in humans.

An infectious disease that will be transmitted after 12 at 48 hours after the bite. If the tick is removed within this time, the infection is less likely. Problem, given its small size, we do not always see that we were bitten and once satiated the tick leaves its host, neither seen nor known. See the video on the procedure to follow in case of bite.



Doctors not trained enough to diagnose the disease

There is an obvious symptom, erythema migrans, a significant redness that makes you think of an allergy all around the bite. However, some patients claim to have never had this symptom, which makes it very difficult for doctors to diagnose. Because then, the other symptoms are less obvious: loss of consciousness, dizziness, migraine, nausea, vomiting, joint pain ... The more the disease progresses, the more undiagnosed affected people are weakened and more and more sick: "I" I had a first bowel operation, then a back operation, then ever stronger pain in the joints, muscles, repeated fevers ... ", testifies Marc Pitre, until the day his doctor offered him to do tests for Lyme disease. "I was positive on both the Elisa and Western Blot tests," the two biological tests that can diagnose the disease. But these are not always reliable, as many patients like Chloé Romengas testify: "I was negative on the tests, however, I did have all the clinical signs, I went to do the tests in Germany and there it was. was positive ... "

According to France Lyme, an association committed to the recognition of this disease, "the training of doctors in France would not be up to the task". Comments confirmed by a small number of doctors aware of this disease: "the doctors who are not trained are helpless in the face of these suffering patients who do not feel recognized. Most general practitioners have a very basic training during their medical studies ", explains Michel Boudet, himself a general practitioner. The latter has followed additional training on Lyme disease given by Philippe Raymond who in addition to being a doctor is a member of the working group of the High Council of Public Health on Lyme disease.

The protocol of care would be adapted according to the patients

After a clinical or biological diagnosis, the doctor can prescribe a treatment of two to three weeks of antibiotic. If for a certain number of patients this prescription is enough to cure this disease, this is not the case for all. Some develop a chronic form of the disease that would require a much heavier antibiotic treatment, over long periods.

But the whole scientific community is not of the same opinion, as the Society of French-language infectious pathology (SPILF) which considers that beyond 28 days, the interest of an antibiotic treatment is not demonstrated.

Suddenly, some doctors transgress the protocol and take risks with prescriptions "coming out of the nail and suddenly we had problems with social security, and personally I had four months of suspension last year", testifies Doctor Raphaël Cario. Yet the chronically Lyme disease patients we interviewed all seem to agree that the antibiotic treatment they have been taking for several months, if not years, has indeed allowed them to resume a life "almost. "normal while some had lost the use of their leg, of speech, developed co-infections of all kinds, some even passed very close to death ....

All these people who today are treated outside the framework, outside of official protocol, therefore do not benefit from care, as André Large testifies: "for the moment the antibiotics that I take are not reimbursed because the doctor is obliged to mark off AMM (any drug that may be the subject of a prescription that does not comply with what is provided for in its marketing authorization) on the prescription. I had a business, with the disease, j had to stop and now I am in a difficult situation and I have to pay for my medication ".

Association, doctors, patients, today all hope with hope the new national protocol of diagnosis and care (PNDS) that the high authority of health (HAS) is about to leave, an endless waiting. ..
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by moinsdewatt » 23/06/18, 13:40

Lyme disease: the number of cases rising in France in 2016

20th June 2018

A publication of the Public Health Agency France provides an update on the epidemiology of Lyme disease, or Lyme borreliosis, in metropolitan France between 2009 and 2016. While overall incidence remained stable between 2009 and 2015, a significant increase was noted in 2016.

Lyme disease, or Lyme borreliosis, is linked to an infection with Borrelia burgdorferi, a bacterium transmitted by the bite of a tick of the genus Ixodes. The infection is often manifested by the presence of an erythema migrans, a circular redness on the skin that moves away from the site of the bite. Other organs may be affected, resulting in joint, neurological or cardiac conditions.

Lyme disease is the main pathology transmitted by ticks in European temperate countries and its incidence has increased in some countries. To know its frequency in France, a surveillance was set up in 2009 thanks to more 1.200 GPs volunteers gathered within the network Sentinelles.

According to an article published in the 19 June 2018 Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, between 2009 and 2016, the Sentinel Network physicians reported 819 Lyme Borreliosis: 95% of these cases had erythema migrans (of which 465 more of 5 cm) and 5% of these cases (41 cases) corresponded to a disseminated event, among which 19 were arthritis and 9 neurological symptoms. In 72% of cases, a tick bite was observed.

Overall, the incidence of Lyme disease cases seen in general medicine consultation was stable between 2009 and 2015 and ranged between 41 and 55 cases for 100.000 inhabitants. But the 2016 year recorded a significant increase in the number of cases, with 84 cases for 100.000 inhabitants, twice as much as in 2011. An extrapolation on the metropolitan territory would thus give more 50.000 cases in 2016.
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by izentrop » 09/05/19, 18:45

The "Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin" publishes this Tuesday a striking survey.
Nine out of ten patients who say or think they have Lyme disease ... would not be.
This is the striking result of a study conducted by Professor Eric Caumes (Pitié-Salpêtrière) on more than 300 patients who consulted for an alleged borreliosis. This work, which appears on Tuesday in the Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin (BEH), may again cringe the entire community of associations who believe that this disease related to ticks is openly undervalued in France. "The diagnosis was confirmed in less than 10% of subjects," writes Eric Caumes. So 9 on 10 are suffering from something else. But of what ? The answer is a little blurry: "80% of patients were thus diagnosed with another disease (psychological, rheumatological, neurological or other)".

Another lesson: in this group of misdiagnosed patients, more than 80% have yet received antibiotics, whose therapeutic benefit is not proven. "The health authorities of our country should address this problem of concern, at the time of the proper use of antibiotics," concludes the infectious disease. In the editorial of the journal, Jean-Claude Desenclos, Scientific Director of Public Health France, notes: "In such a context of controversy, it is necessary to analyze the question of the construction of the recommendations in terms of care: can -and, if so, to what extent should alternative models be taken into account in the absence of evidence? "In other words, what to do with people treated for months for suspected Lyme cases and to take care of them? the best ? https://www.liberation.fr/amphtml/franc ... se_1725324
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by Christophe » 09/05/19, 20:42

At the end of 2017, I consulted a "renowned" infectious disease specialist in Belgium ...

Reading the letter that she dared to write to my general practitioner makes me very suspicious of the so-called "specialists in infectious diseases" ... so much it was written with mediocrity one even felt a certain contempt ...

You want excerpts? :?:

I think you have to be in a wheelchair, dying or bedridden to be taken seriously when you have Lyme ... : Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadebois » 25/07/19, 18:36

izentrop wrote:
Christophe wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crAgzXD7kPc
Nothing but music informs us of intentions to touch the emotional chord of emotion. respiratory assistance is the pompom ... Not to take seriously;)

You will say that to a German friend who is paralyzed since 30 years because of this crap.
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by Janic » 25/07/19, 19:46

You will say that to a German friend who is paralyzed since 30 years because of this crap.
we said that too about polio in our regions with all those people paralyzed and for whom there was no recognized effective therapy, in conventional medicine. (chemical) But it was not the case in unconventional medicine and the disease of Lyme is nothing different.
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by Christophe » 10/01/20, 11:06

Justin Bieber said he has Lyme disease:

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