A new page on the CDC website is headlined Chronic Symptoms Following Infections (yeah they are going to help you, wink, wink, ordered your coffin yet?)

A new page on the CDC website is headlined Chronic Symptoms Following Infections (yeah they are going to help you, wink, wink, ordered your coffin yet?)

Posted By: CrystalRiver
Date: Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 20:18:57
http://www.rumormill.news/231523

Touched by LymeBy Dorothy Kupcha Leland
October 27, 2023A new page on the CDC website is headlined Chronic Symptoms Following Infections.It goes on to say: “Infections can sometimes leave people with symptoms that last for weeks to months or longer, even after appropriate treatment.”https://www.lymedisease.org/cdc-chronic-lyme-iaccpacLook what the CDC web page says next–and notice what’s at the top of the list:Some disease agents that have been linked to chronic symptoms
Borrelia burgdorferi (bacteria causing Lyme disease)
Campylobacter
Chikungunya virus
Coxiella burnetii (bacteria causing Q fever)
Dengue virus
Ebola virus
Epstein Barr virus
Enterovirus
Poliovirus
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
West Nile virusPlease go to the link for the rest of the story:
Some people with chronic symptoms following infections may not know which infection triggered the symptoms, or even recognize that they had an infection before their chronic symptoms began. People with chronic symptoms and unknown preceding infection may be diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.Why is this significant?
For years, the CDC and others in the medical establishment have been loathe to acknowledge that Lyme disease can turn chronic.For a long time, the agency openly endorsed the IDSA Lyme treatment guidelines, which flatly deny that chronic Lyme exists. Even when the CDC removed the link to the IDSA guidelines from their website and softened some language, there was little support for the concept of persistent symptoms of Lyme disease.Then along came COVID…
COVID-19 changed all that. Soon after the beginning of the pandemic, so many people began experiencing long-term symptoms of the illness that the term “long COVID” entered the national lexicon. Among the most prominent symptoms of long COVID were debilitating fatigue and brain fog–two symptoms also common in people with persistent Lyme disease, ME/CFS, and a host of other chronic conditions.According to a 2022 CDC survey, nearly 18 million Americans have suffered from long COVID at some point since the pandemic began, and almost 9 million did at the time of the survey.Those numbers were too big to ignore–and it opened the door for looking at other chronic conditions that shared symptoms with long COVID.In June 2023, the National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), brought together high-level health officials, academic researchers, and knowledgeable patient advocates to look at the question of “infection-associated chronic illnesss.”And just this past week, patient advocates that have joined IACCPAC–the Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions Patient Advocacy Coalition–held an online webinar introducing the coalition and its goals.These are the groups currently involved in IACCPAC:Go to the link for the rest of the story:https://www.lymedisease.org/cdc-chronic-lyme-iaccpac/———————————
Dear RM Agents and Readers,Do I think they are beginning to shift in our direction? the direction of the truth we have been screaming for decades?Hell No! They have some ‘new’ mRNA jabs they (they just dug out of the trash and they are looking to unload them on some unsuspecting dupes).They are going to help you now, OK–I have a bridge to sell you, that is located in San Francisco, or how about some gold, I will send you the paper that you own it. Wake Up Fools don’t let them kill you that easy!Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
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