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Please forgive me if this is already been posted on here. I just may have missed this info, but perhaps not. If not, I just caught a news story on the one Corinth girl with lyme disease. On a New station 13. I caught it on a Holistic News site, which did a worthy job ripping into the NYT's article that just came out.

 

Maybe someone can post the link. Dawn

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Not sure if this is the exact link you had in mind, but here's the story.

http://wnyt.com/article/stories/s2530227.shtml?cat=300

 

CorinthDad or LeRoyMom, if you know Lori, please suggest that she really educate herself about lyme. I have respect for Dr T when it comes to Pandas but there are other doctors who have more experience in treating lyme. Lori makes reference to treatment in terms of months. But she suspects she may have had this for years. If that's the case, treatment could extend well beyond a few months. As this whole story illustrates, you really need to be with the right doctor for the right illness - in her case, an experienced LLMD who has knowledge of neurological lyme.

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Not sure if this is the exact link you had in mind, but here's the story.

http://wnyt.com/article/stories/s2530227.shtml?cat=300

 

CorinthDad or LeRoyMom, if you know Lori, please suggest that she really educate herself about lyme. I have respect for Dr T when it comes to Pandas but there are other doctors who have more experience in treating lyme. Lori makes reference to treatment in terms of months. But she suspects she may have had this for years. If that's the case, treatment could extend well beyond a few months. As this whole story illustrates, you really need to be with the right doctor for the right illness - in her case, an experienced LLMD who has knowledge of neurological lyme.

 

Without getting too specific , I know that Lori's mom is on top of it.Just attended a seminar on Lyme by a microbiologist at a local college.

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www.ilads.org -- in particular go to the treatment tab and review Dr. Burracano's diagnostic and treatment guidelines

www.lymepa.org

www.lymeinfo.net

http://www.underourskin.com/interact_help.html

http://www.lymedisease.org/

http://www.columbia-lyme.org/

http://www.turnthecorner.org/index.htm

http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/

 

 

Some good websites.

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Not sure if this is the exact link you had in mind, but here's the story.

http://wnyt.com/article/stories/s2530227.shtml?cat=300

 

CorinthDad or LeRoyMom, if you know Lori, please suggest that she really educate herself about lyme. I have respect for Dr T when it comes to Pandas but there are other doctors who have more experience in treating lyme. Lori makes reference to treatment in terms of months. But she suspects she may have had this for years. If that's the case, treatment could extend well beyond a few months. As this whole story illustrates, you really need to be with the right doctor for the right illness - in her case, an experienced LLMD who has knowledge of neurological lyme.

 

Without getting too specific , I know that Lori's mom is on top of it.Just attended a seminar on Lyme by a microbiologist at a local college.

 

Yes, I heard they are seeing a Lyme doc...I don't think they are relying on Dr. T. (alone) to treat the Lyme.

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  • 7 months later...

http://www.ageofautism.com/2012/10/the-canary-party-demands-new-york-health-department-investigation-pesticide-implicated-in-tics-and-seizures-in-three-female.html

 

The Canary Party Demands New York Health Department Investigation: Pesticide Implicated in Tics and Seizures in Three Female Pitchers from Corinth

 

Starting a year ago, 20 teenagers from the areas around LeRoy and Corinth, New York have been suffering a sudden onset of unexplained seizures, blackouts, motor problems and difficulty breathing. According to Olmsted and Blaxill the latest victim, a Corinth 9th grader, collapsed into unconsciousness a week ago. Like the other victims, she and her family were told her disorder is psychological rather than medical. The girl’s mother, Shannon Matuszak, a psychiatric nurse, says her daughter is on antibiotics and staying home, missing the classes and sports she enjoys. The girl is still suffering three to four seizures a day.

 

 

http://www.ageofautism.com/2012/10/tics-and-toxins-mystery-illness-strikes-third-pitcher-at-same-ny-school.html

 

Tics and Toxins: Mystery Illness Strikes Third Pitcher at Same New York State High School

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