This article doesn’t deny the existence of Lyme disease. It actually talks in depth about how serious it is, how to detect it, treatments.
This article doesn’t deny the existence of Lyme disease. It actually talks in depth about how serious it is, how to detect it, treatments.
I watch for arguments about whether it was the “time or the place” to bring this up and squabbles in the backseats of limos about Malibu Country. Not this.
people put themselves through weird shit all the time because they are not mentally well. look at all the attention this has brought her.
I have had lyme. It was terrible. But it’s also something that has a test and a treatment
Munchausen Syndrome. Or, at the very least, histrionics + psychosomatic ailments.
Post-Treatment Lyme=A real (not particularly common) thing.
You get it. This is part of what I call the “chronic disease personality”, and I saw a lot of it as a nurse over the years. I have a hard time describing it, but it’s not just someone who’s coping with a chronic disease and feeling crappy. Not everyone who has a chronic disease is this way, but I’ve sure seen my share…
“April Daisy White has been a teacher, a writer, a coach, an actress, a pilates teacher, a translator, and a high class call-girl. Now she’s an all around motivator for people and artists.”
This was my feeling too. Yolanda keeps saying “if it’s not natural, don’t put it into your body” but your body also wasn’t designed to go through endless rounds of antibiotics and vague herb treatments, many of which do have toxicity.
There is zero chance that whatever is wrong with her is lyme.