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tous dans la même galère : malades anglais , leur vécu

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http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/abo ... t-stories/

histoires des patients anglais , même galère que nous

Janey Cringean’s story from 2004 to 2011

Business consultant Dr Janey Cringean was diagnosed with classic, severe neuroborreliosis, despite a negative blood test. After being told there was nothing more that could be done, she used her research background to hunt out successful treatment, and can now see the end of the tunnel.Janey’s story (PDF)

Nicola Seal’s story from 2008 to 2009

An ecologist, entomologist and hill walker, Dr Nicola Seal was treated early, thus preventing the development of antibodies for a positive test result. She needed lengthy antibiotic treatment but is now clear of symptoms.Nicola’s story (PDF)

Wendy Fox’s story from 2004 to 2009

Wendy, founder of BADA-UK, has gone from an active zoo keeper to being permanently disabled. Wendy’s story (PDF)

Paul Bramble’s story from 2004 to 2006

Bitten by a tick in E Europe Paul went through all sorts of different diagnoses. A neurologist recognised Lyme disease but others scoffed at the idea. Eventually Paul got treatment and is now back to work and a normal life. Paul’s story (PDF)

Gill Reese’s story from 1997 to 2001

After several weeks of illness Gill read an article about Lyme disease and realised what was wrong. She eventually got some treatment but relapsed when it stopped. Further longer courses effected a dramatic improvement and Gill was able to resume her life. In response to her difficulties Gill founded the internet support group EuroLyme. Gill’s story (PDF)

Chris Wilson’s story from 1987 to 1997

Chris became ill with non-specific symptoms as a medical student. Without a diagnosis he lived with debilitating symptoms until a discussion of tick-borne diseases jogged his memory of the characteristic Lyme disease rash years before. A positive blood test brought him treatment. As a surgeon lieutenant he wrote his story for the BMJ who published it in 1999.
Chris’ story
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