Patients
with Lyme, and related tick-borne disease, can have symptoms which
mimic every known psychiatric syndrome. Treatment aimed directly at
symptoms can relieve suffering rather quickly. These symptoms include
insomnia, anxiety, “brain fog”, obsessive-compulsive symptoms,
depersonalization, depression, and rages. But antibiotics are needed to
undermine the root cause of the illness: the bacteria that causes Lyme:
Borrelia burgdorferi.
Presentation by Jane Marke, MD:
Presentation by Jane Marke, MD: