One of the many touching stories written in response to the maddening Chicago Tribune article “Chronic Lyme disease: A dubious diagnosis” published on December 8, 2010.
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Lyme disease and fear
by Lady Barbara | Now, after MANY years of writing, and coaching and listening to others with Lyme, I’m still of the mind that FEAR is the greatest obstacle to healing.
I’m chronically infectious. Does it get better for me, too?
Late stage lyme sufferer Candice looks at the successful LGBT “It Gets Better Project” in response to recent gay suicides, and wonders who will speak out to prevent lyme suicides.
The Aquarium Shark
by David Jernigan, D.C., D.N.M. | I was taught that if everything you have done has created a reality of illness/life-dysfunction, then if you want a new and better reality you must change everything you are doing.
25 reasons why having chronic lyme disease makes you a badass
by Candice | While some people have a comic book collection or collect rare stamps, you collect infections, and happen to have more than a loaded petri dish.
Living Within the Eye of the Tornado
by David Jernigan, D.C., D.N.M. | From a condition of optimum health, all things become possible; disease falls away, and your ability to draw to you only those things you love and desire is maximized.
Lyme’s lessons
Mimi shares how lyme disease has helped her to see all the blessings in her life.
Let your trouble be your teacher
Thoughts on finding meaning in your journey with lyme disease, or any other chronic illness.
Lose the Lyme: Save the Rhyme
A poem for lyme disease awareness month by Sonya Rose Atkinson.
Voices of lyme disease
Join lyme patient-activists Kim Christensen and Jeanne Marie Bain this Sunday (tomorrow!) at 6pm CST, on a live radio broadcast. If you miss the show, you can download it online afterwards.