No, but someone with Lyme Disease might be. It depends on how life threatening it is
Most all patients who have Lyme disease get sick from it. It often starts out as flu-like symptoms, severe fatigue, headaches, joint pain and muscle aches. Even if the person doesn't experience all of the symptoms, they do still feel sick.
Lyme disease CAN, yes, kill you, RARELY, but yes it can. I know because i have seen it happen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lyme disease is not normally fatal but the symptoms of a chronic infection are horrendous .
First, I want to make it clear, I am not a Doctor but I was diagnosed with chronic lymes in 2008 and everything I have read concerning alcohol being bad for lymes victims seems to suggest that there may be a possible alcohol based cure if only the forces that be would search in that direction. All I can honestly say is that this disease if quite debilitating and no one I've spoken to including PhD's have any clue how to cure it. The only real relief I get is temporary and comes from regularly drinking 6.000% alcohol beer. I can drink up to (10) 12 once bottles and get up for work the next day with little if any negative effect. If I go for say a period of two or three weeks without an alcohol booster, I become lethargic and uninspired as well as foggy minded and confused. I think these Doctors may have things all wrong and the best possible cure could lie in the manipulation of the natural fermentation process, which spirochetes carry on as a routine function. I know there is a lot more to say concerning this subject but people who haven't dealt with this disease first hand, really have no basis in fact to guide the rest of us on how we can best deal with it. Anyway, this is my two cents and best wishes to you and yours and I hope you find a way to deal with this so you don't lose your life and your family at a young age.
Yes. Lyme disease is a systemic infection that can affect all systems of the human body. This disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi.Complications from the disease can cause a patient to become permanently disabled. I have a family member who is permanently disabled due to a complication from Lyme Disease. She had such a high level of serio-active proteins that when she sneezed, she ripped her lung.Lyme Disease affects patients in different ways and there are numerous ways in which the disease could cause a person to become disabled.
Measles refers to a viral disease and, while the word is plural in structure, it is singular in meaning.
i on't think so. you can be allergic. you can be IMMUNE to a disease. but if someone in your family had a disease, you can probably get it very easily and should be checked to make sure you do not have it
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Nobody wants to contract a disease. If someone comes across disease transmission, they are susceptible to getting it. The disease may hinder their way of life, make them call out of work, send them to the hospital, or worse.
Yes, but you still need to go to law school. Being a paralegal doesn't make someone eligible to take the bar exam of a state.
No, buying a house with cash does not make you eligible for any tax deductions.
Cooties are a fictional disease and used by children as a way to make fun of someone. But many people call lice cooties.
There are random groups of people sent here each week who are eligible to work.
to make sure that the disease will not
palkinsons disease
This is a very hard disease to get. A few people in China have managed to contract the disease, but they worked with birds daily. It doesn't make the transition to humans well. The Swine Flu. on the other hand, seems to be transferring over. This is contracted by being around someone with the virus and inhaling it.
Yes, disease makes you sick.
Crohn's Disease is not contagious. This disease is caused in different ways, and none of them make the disease contagious.