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Well, so now my mother in law called and she has Lyme as well...so, next is myself and my husband to get tested...I wonder if my mother in law has had it the entire time and passed it to my husband and then he to my kids?

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My father in law who had Type 1 diabetes also developed Bell's Palsy and a personality change within a year and then died within the next year. He was a farmer who spent his whole life outdoors working with cows, horses, and crops. His personality change was blamed on dementia, the Bell's Palsy was of indeterminate origin and his heart attack was blamed on the diabetes. Now, looking back, I wonder if it could have been Lyme. I'll never know, but it does make you wonder about the congenital part.... -_-

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My father in law who had Type 1 diabetes also developed Bell's Palsy and a personality change within a year and then died within the next year. He was a farmer who spent his whole life outdoors working with cows, horses, and crops. His personality change was blamed on dementia, the Bell's Palsy was of indeterminate origin and his heart attack was blamed on the diabetes. Now, looking back, I wonder if it could have been Lyme. I'll never know, but it does make you wonder about the congenital part.... -_-

That is interesting. I read some very compelling information on Mercola's website about how some doctors believe that blockages in the heart are not caused by diet but by latent infections. The cholesterol clumps at the site of the infection. The expert suggested that anyone with heart disease be tested for any of 50 infections. Sure makes a lot of sense to me and I am not surprised that mainstream doctors would not know anything about this. Seems worth investigating if you are told you have heart blockages.

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My father in law who had Type 1 diabetes also developed Bell's Palsy and a personality change within a year and then died within the next year. He was a farmer who spent his whole life outdoors working with cows, horses, and crops. His personality change was blamed on dementia, the Bell's Palsy was of indeterminate origin and his heart attack was blamed on the diabetes. Now, looking back, I wonder if it could have been Lyme. I'll never know, but it does make you wonder about the congenital part.... -_-

 

 

U R kidding? OMG my husbands grandpa was diagnosed with diabetes and dementia and he is still alive!!!! That is totally insane because really it could be lyme!!

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My father in law who had Type 1 diabetes also developed Bell's Palsy and a personality change within a year and then died within the next year. He was a farmer who spent his whole life outdoors working with cows, horses, and crops. His personality change was blamed on dementia, the Bell's Palsy was of indeterminate origin and his heart attack was blamed on the diabetes. Now, looking back, I wonder if it could have been Lyme. I'll never know, but it does make you wonder about the congenital part.... -_-

 

 

U R kidding? OMG my husbands grandpa was diagnosed with diabetes and dementia and he is still alive!!!! That is totally insane because really it could be lyme!!

G! that would kind of explain why there is so much depression, diabetes, thyroid disease, autoimmune illnesses going around...

Maybe we are the lucky ones to find out through our children's illness what the root cause of all this crap is!!!

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