Re: [DIYbio] Re: Anybody working on Lyme Disease?

Certainly don't mind. I did not know I was infected until recently. Currently, all that is known about my condition is that I am infected with multiple bacteria, and a lot of it. Lyme is a very likely suspect. Certainly do not want to say "that's what it is" prior to testing, but that's where my current main interest lies: diagnosis. In large part, since I've not been successful thus far convincing Dr's to do a more reliable (PCR) test when antibody tests turn up negative, I am interested in doing one myself, provided it's not such a difficult task. I am sure I'm wrong in that! And, as knowledge about my condition progresses, I'd sure love to delve into this even further to see what I can find.


On Monday, July 16, 2012 1:25:40 PM UTC-4, Recovering Salesman wrote:

If you don't mind my asking:
Did you not know you were infected until it was too late to treat comprehensively, or did treatment just not work?

Adam B. Levine
http://MindToMatter.org




On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 8:28 PM, scylla <steph@photofischer.net> wrote:
I am a complete noob to biohacking and PCR. As yet, I do not have a machine yet, but Lyme disease is what sparked my interest. I have been suffering through increasingly severe bacterial illness many years after being bitten by tick. Really, I am hoping to make headway with my own illness, but it would be nice if I were someday able to make contributions that may help others with late stage disease. I feel like I will be a long way off, but indeed, I am very much interested in taking the first few steps.



On Saturday, July 7, 2012 12:58:31 PM UTC-4, Recovering Salesman wrote:
Hi everybody,
 
This is a really bad year for lyme disease, i'm curious if anybody is working on anything related to  Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto[

Adam B. Levine

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