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		<title>By: Dolores Claesson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dolores Claesson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 12:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello  I am so glad you posted this info on Sweden and ticks.  My daughter who was 15 years old at the time went to tennis camp in NJ and then we flew to see her grandparents and the rest of the family in Sweden.  After, a few weeks we developed a pneumonia like illness and then Sofia became very ill with sore throat, crushing fatigue, 104 F fever, dizziness and was mis-diagnosed with mononucleosis.  Months later when tested she was positive for Borrelia and Ehrlichia Chaffeensis, then we kept testing and she is positive for Parvo virus B-19, Herpes simplex virus one which caused the Bells Palsy, Papillomaviruses which caused the mosaic wart (sign of weakened immune function), Babesia duncani, Bartonella, and finally Brucella.  She has had to drop out of the International Baccalaureate program and has been very ill for three years.  There are many people disabled with this complex, multi-factorial illness and quite a few have lost their life as a result.  Ticks can inject over 100 viruses, many kinds of bacteria, such as Typhus, Brucella, Tularemia (very prevalent in Sweden), Coxiella burnetti or Q fever, all kinds of Bartonella, Ehrlichias or Rickettsias (one is Rickettsia Helvetica in Sweden and we have Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in the US.  Rickettsia Helvetica is a spotted fever rickettsiosis prevalent in Europe.  We have been infected with multiple kinds of Borrelia and in Sweden there is Borrelia burgdorgeri, and Borrelia afzelli and garinii and most likely miyamotoi and many others.  Each one of these Borrelias are susceptible to different antibiotics as well as the other co-infections.  Anaplasma phagocytophilum is another rickettsia.  Parasites such as nematodes and toxocariasis (larvae of roundworms) and tapeworms and strongyloides are being injected through that tick bite.  Sweden is ignoring this world wide epidemic and following the useless guidelines of the infectious disease society of America.  The Swedish health system seems to treat children under the age of 9 years with intervenous rocephin for neuroborreliosis but for those older they may not want to pay for the costly treatment and usually do not.  Swedes are running to other countries to be treated with antibiotics to get the needed treatment that is unavailable within their health system and spending huge sums of money to pay for their own medical treatment.  This a disgrace and a world wide disaster.  Most of the medical personnel in Sweden do not know the signs of lyme disease and when my father in law went to his local clinic the nurse told him his huge bulls eye rash or erythema migrans rash was not from the tick bite.  She also told him that his symptoms were not from the tick bite either and gave him some penicillin.  I wrote to the clinic and the physician did not understand lyme disease or Borreliosis either.  Education is key in the ability to gain timely treatment for this complicated illness.  My daughter was not diagnosed in a timely fashion and has been suffering for over three years. The whole family has lyme and we are trying to figure out how to eradicate the pathogens. Dr. Christian Ehrenborg at Uppsala Universitet wrote his thesis on how 300 Swedish orienteers died after a tick bite and that the culprit was Bartonella.  Bartonella as well as Coxsackie viruses can affect the heart.  Swedish newspapers need to alert the unsuspecting public to the real truth of lyme disease.  I have an article about a 15 yr old Swedish boy who recently died of the disease.  Many people who have been diagnosed with lupus, ALS, MS, Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, RDS, autoimmune diseases, all have underlying infections with the pathogens of lyme disease.   We know that rickettsia is one of the causes of Waldenstrom&#039;s Macroglobulinemia and are seeing other cancers as a result of untreated or improperly treated lyme disease as well as alzheimers.  Please work hard to get the Swedish government to undertake much needed research on these pathogens.  Karolinska Institute should be trying to figure this out so that no other child will have Sofia&#039;s history.  She needs to be cured to finish gymnsasium and go onto Universtity so that she can become a researcher helping to figure out these devastating diseases.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello  I am so glad you posted this info on Sweden and ticks.  My daughter who was 15 years old at the time went to tennis camp in NJ and then we flew to see her grandparents and the rest of the family in Sweden.  After, a few weeks we developed a pneumonia like illness and then Sofia became very ill with sore throat, crushing fatigue, 104 F fever, dizziness and was mis-diagnosed with mononucleosis.  Months later when tested she was positive for Borrelia and Ehrlichia Chaffeensis, then we kept testing and she is positive for Parvo virus B-19, Herpes simplex virus one which caused the Bells Palsy, Papillomaviruses which caused the mosaic wart (sign of weakened immune function), Babesia duncani, Bartonella, and finally Brucella.  She has had to drop out of the International Baccalaureate program and has been very ill for three years.  There are many people disabled with this complex, multi-factorial illness and quite a few have lost their life as a result.  Ticks can inject over 100 viruses, many kinds of bacteria, such as Typhus, Brucella, Tularemia (very prevalent in Sweden), Coxiella burnetti or Q fever, all kinds of Bartonella, Ehrlichias or Rickettsias (one is Rickettsia Helvetica in Sweden and we have Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in the US.  Rickettsia Helvetica is a spotted fever rickettsiosis prevalent in Europe.  We have been infected with multiple kinds of Borrelia and in Sweden there is Borrelia burgdorgeri, and Borrelia afzelli and garinii and most likely miyamotoi and many others.  Each one of these Borrelias are susceptible to different antibiotics as well as the other co-infections.  Anaplasma phagocytophilum is another rickettsia.  Parasites such as nematodes and toxocariasis (larvae of roundworms) and tapeworms and strongyloides are being injected through that tick bite.  Sweden is ignoring this world wide epidemic and following the useless guidelines of the infectious disease society of America.  The Swedish health system seems to treat children under the age of 9 years with intervenous rocephin for neuroborreliosis but for those older they may not want to pay for the costly treatment and usually do not.  Swedes are running to other countries to be treated with antibiotics to get the needed treatment that is unavailable within their health system and spending huge sums of money to pay for their own medical treatment.  This a disgrace and a world wide disaster.  Most of the medical personnel in Sweden do not know the signs of lyme disease and when my father in law went to his local clinic the nurse told him his huge bulls eye rash or erythema migrans rash was not from the tick bite.  She also told him that his symptoms were not from the tick bite either and gave him some penicillin.  I wrote to the clinic and the physician did not understand lyme disease or Borreliosis either.  Education is key in the ability to gain timely treatment for this complicated illness.  My daughter was not diagnosed in a timely fashion and has been suffering for over three years. The whole family has lyme and we are trying to figure out how to eradicate the pathogens. Dr. Christian Ehrenborg at Uppsala Universitet wrote his thesis on how 300 Swedish orienteers died after a tick bite and that the culprit was Bartonella.  Bartonella as well as Coxsackie viruses can affect the heart.  Swedish newspapers need to alert the unsuspecting public to the real truth of lyme disease.  I have an article about a 15 yr old Swedish boy who recently died of the disease.  Many people who have been diagnosed with lupus, ALS, MS, Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, RDS, autoimmune diseases, all have underlying infections with the pathogens of lyme disease.   We know that rickettsia is one of the causes of Waldenstrom&#8217;s Macroglobulinemia and are seeing other cancers as a result of untreated or improperly treated lyme disease as well as alzheimers.  Please work hard to get the Swedish government to undertake much needed research on these pathogens.  Karolinska Institute should be trying to figure this out so that no other child will have Sofia&#8217;s history.  She needs to be cured to finish gymnsasium and go onto Universtity so that she can become a researcher helping to figure out these devastating diseases.</p>
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		<title>By: staircases</title>
		<link>http://www.transparent.com/swedish/ticks-and-lyme-disease/comment-page-1/#comment-3330</link>
		<dc:creator>staircases</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 07:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>interesting and informative post thanks a lot for sharing it</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>interesting and informative post thanks a lot for sharing it</p>
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		<title>By: Martin Flower</title>
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		<dc:creator>Martin Flower</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 08:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;be sure to protect yourself and your pets from tick bites!&quot;

Maybe you could expand this ?  I was thinking that tick bites would be inevitable, like mosquitos, or other biting insects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;be sure to protect yourself and your pets from tick bites!&#8221;</p>
<p>Maybe you could expand this ?  I was thinking that tick bites would be inevitable, like mosquitos, or other biting insects.</p>
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		<title>By: Evie von Reis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Evie von Reis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can a person who was undiagnosed for Lyme for 4 years, has now had antibiotic treatment for two years ever be cured?
He is young, was diagnosed with anxiety, depression, chronically tired syndrome until
a naturalpathic Dr had his blood tested. 
His stomach is so upset all the time, freq trips to
restroom. Could this be from the antibiotics  and their rotation over the years?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can a person who was undiagnosed for Lyme for 4 years, has now had antibiotic treatment for two years ever be cured?<br />
He is young, was diagnosed with anxiety, depression, chronically tired syndrome until<br />
a naturalpathic Dr had his blood tested.<br />
His stomach is so upset all the time, freq trips to<br />
restroom. Could this be from the antibiotics  and their rotation over the years?</p>
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		<title>By: Serena</title>
		<link>http://www.transparent.com/swedish/ticks-and-lyme-disease/comment-page-1/#comment-860</link>
		<dc:creator>Serena</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 16:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Anna, I&#039;m Serena and I write the Italian blog. Reading your blog about ticks, which in Italian we call zecche, I thought you might like to read my article: http://www.transparent.com/italian/insetti/ which I posted recently. It seems that there are a lot of ticks about this year, but luckily for us Lyme desease is very rare in Italy!
Buon proseguimento, Serena</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Anna, I&#8217;m Serena and I write the Italian blog. Reading your blog about ticks, which in Italian we call zecche, I thought you might like to read my article: <a href="http://www.transparent.com/italian/insetti/" rel="nofollow">http://www.transparent.com/italian/insetti/</a> which I posted recently. It seems that there are a lot of ticks about this year, but luckily for us Lyme desease is very rare in Italy!<br />
Buon proseguimento, Serena</p>
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