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Tags: auto-immune babesia Bacteria blog cfs Deer Disease Disguise Hamptons health illness Lyme m.e. people Tick vvh-tv
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: VVHTV
Length: 29:42
Rating: 4.95
Views: 15699
Lyme disease -- it has become epidemic on Long Island and much of the New York Metropolitan Area, indeed across the United States. But as bad as the illness has become, so has treatment for it -- health insurers have discouraged long-term treatment for what is often a long-term illness. Suffolk County Long Island Legislator Edward Romaine recently held a public meeting on Lyme disease. Eva Haughie, President, Empire State Lyme Disease Association. She has had Lyme disease for nearly 20 years. Her association is based in Manorville. Dr. Joseph Burrascano, East Hampton, New York He is a pioneer in the treatment of Lyme disease. And because of the push by medical insurers to only cover short-term treatment -- two, three or four weeks of antibiotics -- and Dr. Burrascano having developed a protocol for treating the many people who are not cured in the short-term but have chronic Lyme disease, he ended up being attacked. But he came through it and is regarded as a major leader in the field. Staci Grodin, Co-Founder and President, Turn the Corner Foundation. A Lyme Diseases victim, her Turn the Corner Foundation has raised over $2 million and funded important Lyme disease research. Sandy Berenbaum, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Brewster, New York. She has specialized with working with those with chronic Lyme disease. Her accounts were most poignant, and her explanation of why health insurers balk at providing compensation for long-term treatment most illuminating. Diane Blanchard, President, Time for Lyme. A former resident of Westhampton, where she and members of her family contracted Lyme disease, she presently lives in Greenwich, Connectcut. Her organization, Time for Lyme, focuses on education and research. Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. Humayan Chaudhry. confirms how Lyme disease has become "endemic". Suffolk County Legislator Edward Romaine New York State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr., Sag Harbor, New York who talks about the bill he has before the New York State Assembly requiring health insurers to provide compensation for long-term treatment of Lyme diseases -- a measure that has been bottled up in Albany. Shelter Island Town Supervisor Alfred Kilb, Jr. Shelter Island has long been a particular hotspot for Lyme disease and Kilb describes Shelter Islanders he knows with chronic cases of the disease.(c) Video Voice, Inc. 2007 all rights reserved. |
Video Comments
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LymeLies (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| criminal insurance companies. In ten years when EVERYONE has lyme disease and NOBODY can go to work because of the crippling effects of Lyme, they will then see the long term effects of NOT treating this disease. I guess this is the end of the USA as we knew it? Hard to be on top when your in bed 24hr day. |
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medicaljustice (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| I am not satisfied about this interview. |
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VeronicaMoser1 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Don't forget the DEET. So apparently Ben Ruset isn't the only one who thinks you should buy something if you're going to steal napkins and use the bathroom. No more wendy's for you. It'll probably be better for your heart this way. |
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Azorka82 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| "LLMD"'s won't take indigent patients, so I'm told. ILADS Dr. Martz was featured on ABC News in Colorado Springs a few years ago, said he was diagnosed w/ALS but figured it was Lymes, cured himself with 6 months IV ceftriaxone. I went to his clinic but was told they cannot afford to take indigent (poor) patients, that they don't even take insurance. Must be cash. ABC News wouldn't do a story on me though. A homeless man w/Lymes denied IV abx all over the country. |
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leesbet (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| I've still to view the entire clip but have saved it to my favs as the interview is so good. All I will say is if you are sceptical about lyme disease then I pray you never get bitten by an infected tick because the infection is horrific that results.. & YES once in the central nervous system & brain you most certainly DO need very longterm powerful IV antiB drugs in combination with oral to effect a cure. It one day will be recognized as one of the most devastating diseases known. |
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Azorka82 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Please see my favorites and the Dennis Kucinich video where he tells Hilary, Obama, et. al, how he was the only one with a specific universal healthcare plan, and that they will only perpetuate an evil system. |
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Azorka82 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Doxy crosses the blood brain barrier. Leading Lyme researcher, Sam Donta,(and who appears to be pro-antibiotic) said he isn't certain Lyme spirochette *ever* crosses the BBB. So why so severe an antibiotic as doxy when amoxicillin is sufficient enough to kill the spirochette (but doesn't cross the BBB nearly as much as doxy)? MS is described as a disease of the BBB. Connection to antibiotics causing these auto-immune diseases since they're in experimental stage with sending them across BBB? |
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PinePowerLI (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Its why I avoid the trails in summer. If I do go hiking, I cover myself and spray my clothes with permethrin, which will kill the ticks on contact and the effect lasts for about a month or 3-4 washes. |
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cronelesbo (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| Would love the brochure.Will send postage and handling if needed.Can you send me more than a couple?May I make copies giving credit of course?My mailing address:T. SeecheP.O. Box 320302San Francisco, CA 94132THANKS! |
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ecftube (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm) |
| wrote a very comprehensive Lyme brochure with the help of 2 Lyme specialists. will be happy to email anyone a copy. Elaine |
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