Inside Lyme Podcast with Dr. Daniel Cameron
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Involuntary body movements due to Lyme disease dismissed as psychosomatic
I will be discussing the case of a man in his 70’s with Lyme disease with radicular pain and involuntary movements
This case was described by Li and colleagues in the journal BMJ Case Reports .
He developed a large EM rash and a tick while visiting Czech. He was not diagnosed or treated for Lyme disease.
Threes later he developed radicular pain and involuntary movements. He was was initially diagnosed as a functional disorder also referred to as a psychogenic disease. In other words his disease was considered a psychiatric problem.
He was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease on his third emergency room visit.
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Dr. Cameron is a Lyme disease expert and the author "Inside Lyme: An expert's guide to the science of Lyme disease." He has been treating adolescents and adults for more than 30 years.
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