SSS Posted April 16, 2012 Report Posted April 16, 2012 Great coverage for extreme cases. I'm always looking for coverage for the cases that are more hidden by all the things the doctors say you have, people like me who were managing but not really fine at all, you know? Susan Susan, I totally agree! I guess the extreme cases make for better television, but if I saw something like that before I knew I had lyme I would have been relieved and certain that I did not have it. I'm not paralyzed. I don't have seizures. I wish they had taken at least a few seconds to flash a list of some of the most common symptoms. Then again, I'm glad for the coverage at all. So it's a start. **Totally agree as well! I had thought about emailing my far away family about the show before it aired, but not being sure how it would go, I didn't. I can now imagine some of them thinking if they had watched: 'Well, does she really have Lyme?' I have never had a seizure, and have always been able to get out of bed. And I do not have severe body pain- to the extent of crying, or needing narcotics. And yes, I am 100% positive, PCR blood test, Lyme in the blood positive. Although, if you heard me speak, mixing up my words, my memory failing, maybe you'd just think I was going into Alzheimer's, at age 44, like I did. Also wish they would have flashed the symptoms on the television.
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