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Battling Lymes Disease A Living Hell
Be scared, be very scared if you live in the Scottish Highlands, the Lake District, the Yorkshire moors, the New Forest, The Welsh Hills, The Peak District, The Cotswold’s, Dartmoor or any British town or village. For there is a disease so deadly out there it can literally destroy your life in a matter of days not weeks, months or years. But this disease is not one that you’ve probably ever been warned about; because this is a disease that our government and our chief medical officers refuse to accept is a major problem or even here that’s so prevalent amongst us today. Yet so deadly is this disease that it can be spread through sex, food, the placenta, ticks, midges, mosquitoes and through wild animals and domesticated pets that have fleas.
The disease that I refer to is no other than the life sapping, body destroying, Lymes Disease or its official name the Borrelia burgdorferi Bb spirochete and the reason that I know so much about this disease is because as a highly active fell running west cumbrian Lymes Disease just about destroyed my life. That’s why I was forced to write my book Raphael’s Legacy which details my insane decline into chronic Lymes Disease through medical ignorance and thereafter how I reclaimed my life and my health through simply root cause analysis and disease eradication. If you would like to buy my book Raphael’s Legacy simply click on the main image of this page and you will be directed to my online book store where you can buy both it and anyone of my other 16 books.
But let’s not beat around the bush here because as I’m sure you’re aware Chronic Lyme’s Disease is such an invasive state of existence which is why it’s very important that the general public is able to spot the disease quickly. Simply because the medical industry is so very poor at spotting Lymes Disease in its early stages with any degree of due diligence frequently preferring to package its sufferers up into neurotic and even mental health patients.
So if you’re worried about Lymes Disease below are the classic symptoms that you really should look for, but please note that you accept at your own peril any medical rhetoric about this disease being easily cured with a short course of antibiotics because it can’t.
Classic Lymes Disease Symptoms include;
(1) Sudden unexplained skin rashes with a whitish centre (2) Joint pain (3) Joint swelling (4) Stiff neck (5) Unexplainable fatigue (6) Flu-like symptoms (7) Frequent fevers and shivers (8) Frequent sore throat (9) Heart irregularities (10) Depression & mood swings (11) Digestion and stomach related problems (12) Difficulty eating nausea or vomiting (13) Muscle twitching or muscle cramps (14) Indications of sinus infection (15) Hypoglycemia (16) Bell’s palsy (17) Carpal tunnel syndrome (18) Vision problems (19) No mobility in muscles or tendons (20) Sensitivity to light and sound (21) Cranial pain or symptom of pressure inside head (22) Strange shivers up and down spine (23) Dizziness unsteady on feet (24) Seizures unexplained blackouts
Typical Associated Neurological Problems include;
(1) Manic–depression (2) Short-term memory loss (3) Poor concentration (4) Slow mental processing (5) Brain fog (6) Sleep disturbances (7) Hallucinations.
Lymes Disease the great pretender can also mimic;
(1) Multiple sclerosis (2) Anorexia nervosa (3) Alzheimer’s disease (4) Parkinson’s disease (5) Bipolar depression & psychosis (6) Hypothyroidism (7) Fibromyalgia (8) Guillain-Barré syndrome (9) Cranial nerve disturbances (10) Heart abnormalities (11) Arthritis (12) Gulf War syndrome (13) Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) (14) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (15) Chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS).
To recover from late stage Lymes Disease is no simple undertaking in any way shape or form, it is indeed a lifelong battle with the only ultimate prize on offer being some tangible recovery in ones overall quality of life. You see if we don’t spot the symptoms Lymes Disease quickly enough either through lack of personal information or poorly trained medical staff, the ultimate result on our body and wellbeing can have long lasting and significant ramifications that some of us may never be able to recover from.
In terms of Lymes Disease management my message is very clear; we all must take total control of our disease and that means making sure that we spot possible symptoms with appropriate due diligence because only thereafter can we possibly treat our condition effectively and hence move forward into a state of recovery.

Be scared, be very scared if you live in the Scottish Highlands, the Lake District, the Yorkshire moors, the New Forest, The Welsh Hills, The Peak District, The Cotswold’s, Dartmoor or any British town or village. For there is a disease so deadly out there it can literally destroy your life in a matter of days not weeks, months or years. But this disease is not one that you’ve probably ever been warned about; because this is a disease that our government and our chief medical officers refuse to accept is a major problem or even here that’s so prevalent amongst us today. Yet so deadly is this disease that it can be spread through sex, food, the placenta, ticks, midges, mosquitoes and through wild animals and domesticated pets that have fleas.
The disease that I refer to is no other than the life sapping, body destroying, Lymes Disease or its official name the Borrelia burgdorferi Bb spirochete and the reason that I know so much about this disease is because as a highly active fell running west cumbrian Lymes Disease just about destroyed my life. That’s why I was forced to write my book Raphael’s Legacy which details my insane decline into chronic Lymes Disease through medical ignorance and thereafter how I reclaimed my life and my health through simply root cause analysis and disease eradication. If you would like to buy my book Raphael’s Legacy simply click on the main image of this page and you will be directed to my online book store where you can buy both it and anyone of my other 16 books.
But let’s not beat around the bush here because as I’m sure you’re aware Chronic Lyme’s Disease is such an invasive state of existence which is why it’s very important that the general public is able to spot the disease quickly. Simply because the medical industry is so very poor at spotting Lymes Disease in its early stages with any degree of due diligence frequently preferring to package its sufferers up into neurotic and even mental health patients.
So if you’re worried about Lymes Disease below are the classic symptoms that you really should look for, but please note that you accept at your own peril any medical rhetoric about this disease being easily cured with a short course of antibiotics because it can’t.
Classic Lymes Disease Symptoms include;
(1) Sudden unexplained skin rashes with a whitish centre (2) Joint pain (3) Joint swelling (4) Stiff neck (5) Unexplainable fatigue (6) Flu-like symptoms (7) Frequent fevers and shivers (8) Frequent sore throat (9) Heart irregularities (10) Depression & mood swings (11) Digestion and stomach related problems (12) Difficulty eating nausea or vomiting (13) Muscle twitching or muscle cramps (14) Indications of sinus infection (15) Hypoglycemia (16) Bell’s palsy (17) Carpal tunnel syndrome (18) Vision problems (19) No mobility in muscles or tendons (20) Sensitivity to light and sound (21) Cranial pain or symptom of pressure inside head (22) Strange shivers up and down spine (23) Dizziness unsteady on feet (24) Seizures unexplained blackouts
Typical Associated Neurological Problems include;
(1) Manic–depression (2) Short-term memory loss (3) Poor concentration (4) Slow mental processing (5) Brain fog (6) Sleep disturbances (7) Hallucinations.
Lymes Disease the great pretender can also mimic;
(1) Multiple sclerosis (2) Anorexia nervosa (3) Alzheimer’s disease (4) Parkinson’s disease (5) Bipolar depression & psychosis (6) Hypothyroidism (7) Fibromyalgia (8) Guillain-Barré syndrome (9) Cranial nerve disturbances (10) Heart abnormalities (11) Arthritis (12) Gulf War syndrome (13) Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) (14) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (15) Chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS).
To recover from late stage Lymes Disease is no simple undertaking in any way shape or form, it is indeed a lifelong battle with the only ultimate prize on offer being some tangible recovery in ones overall quality of life. You see if we don’t spot the symptoms Lymes Disease quickly enough either through lack of personal information or poorly trained medical staff, the ultimate result on our body and wellbeing can have long lasting and significant ramifications that some of us may never be able to recover from.
In terms of Lymes Disease management my message is very clear; we all must take total control of our disease and that means making sure that we spot possible symptoms with appropriate due diligence because only thereafter can we possibly treat our condition effectively and hence move forward into a state of recovery.
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