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Fri, Jan 16, 2026
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The Faces of Lyme: Penny
The Faces of Lyme: Gwen
The Faces of Lyme: Christina
The Faces of Lyme: Cynthia
The Faces of Lyme: Mason
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The Faces of Lyme: Penny
Penny’s Lyme diagnosis was further complicated with menopause; making an accurate diagnosis more difficult to sift out the real issues. Once her diagnosis was confirmed, she struggled with accepting the length of her treatment protocol. She just wanted to feel better now! One year later, feeling “back to normal” she says her best advice is […]
The Faces of Lyme: Gwen
Gwen’s story will sound familiar to many. She had seen so many doctors that she didn’t want to see another one. She was tired of not being heard and told “she just has to live with.” Through the encouragement of her friend, she came to IFSMED. After going undiagnosed for 15 years, it took her […]
The Faces of Lyme: Christina
Two years after receiving breast implants, Christina started experiencing neck pain. Her symptoms continued to increase until she was taking pain killers and anti-nausea medication every day for eight months. Clinically, her Lyme and other infections were under control, but she was still not feeling well. This is when she decided to have her breasts […]
The Faces of Lyme: Cynthia
“So crazy that there is something out there that can rob people of their personality” Cynthia blamed herself for feeling miserable. She thought she was carrying something negative in her heart. She worked on her mind, spirit, and body connection, but was not getting any better. Depression and anxiety were unbearable, so much so that […]
  • The Faces of Lyme: Penny
    Penny’s Lyme diagnosis was further complicated with menopause; making an accurate diagnosis more difficult to sift out the real issues. Once her diagnosis was confirmed, she struggled with accepting the length of her treatment protocol. She just wanted to feel better now! One year later, feeling “back to normal” she says her best advice is […]
  • The Faces of Lyme: Gwen
    Gwen’s story will sound familiar to many. She had seen so many doctors that she didn’t want to see another one. She was tired of not being heard and told “she just has to live with.” Through the encouragement of her friend, she came to IFSMED. After going undiagnosed for 15 years, it took her […]
  • The Faces of Lyme: Christina
    Two years after receiving breast implants, Christina started experiencing neck pain. Her symptoms continued to increase until she was taking pain killers and anti-nausea medication every day for eight months. Clinically, her Lyme and other infections were under control, but she was still not feeling well. This is when she decided to have her breasts […]
  • The Faces of Lyme: Cynthia
    “So crazy that there is something out there that can rob people of their personality” Cynthia blamed herself for feeling miserable. She thought she was carrying something negative in her heart. She worked on her mind, spirit, and body connection, but was not getting any better. Depression and anxiety were unbearable, so much so that […]
The Faces of Lyme: Penny
The Faces of Lyme: Gwen
The Faces of Lyme: Christina
The Faces of Lyme: Cynthia
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The Faces of Lyme: Max
"Be open-minded with treatment" Around 10 years old, Max noticed he didn't feel well at a baseball tournament. Several tests later he did not have a diagnosis so he kept playing. It all came to a head when the stress (stress can cause lyme to flare up) of playing in another tournament resulted in major stomach issues. Since then Max has always struggled to gain weight from gastrointestinal issues associated with Lyme. He talks about what helps his stomach issues and identifies the one thing that helps him feel better every day.
What is Lyme Disease?
What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease is among the most frequently diagnosed zoonotic (a disease that can be spread between animals and humans) tick-borne diseases worldwide. The bacterium that causes Lyme disease belongs to the genus Borrelia. There are at least 37 known species, of which 13 are Lyme related including the more recently discovered […]
The Faces of Lyme: Peggy
Get an unfiltered look into Peggy's life as she struggles with Lyme. Peggy discusses her battle with brain fog and debilitating fatigue and her journey to an almost fully recovered lifestyle. She discusses two important supplements that help maintain her health while living with lyme.
  • Curious of your risk for Lyme disease?
    test lyme disease
    Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit es sint cillumor dolore eu fugiat nulla pari excepteur sint oc cupidatat in reprehenderit.
  • The Faces of Lyme: Max
    "Be open-minded with treatment" Around 10 years old, Max noticed he didn't feel well at a baseball tournament. Several tests later he did not have a diagnosis so he kept playing. It all came to a head when the stress (stress can cause lyme to flare up) of playing in another tournament resulted in major stomach issues. Since then Max has always struggled to gain weight from gastrointestinal issues associated with Lyme. He talks about what helps his stomach issues and identifies the one thing that helps him feel better every day.
  • What is Lyme Disease?
    What is Lyme disease? Lyme disease is among the most frequently diagnosed zoonotic (a disease that can be spread between animals and humans) tick-borne diseases worldwide. The bacterium that causes Lyme disease belongs to the genus Borrelia. There are at least 37 known species, of which 13 are Lyme related including the more recently discovered […]
  • The Faces of Lyme: Peggy
    Get an unfiltered look into Peggy's life as she struggles with Lyme. Peggy discusses her battle with brain fog and debilitating fatigue and her journey to an almost fully recovered lifestyle. She discusses two important supplements that help maintain her health while living with lyme.
test lyme disease
Curious of your risk for Lyme disease?
The Faces of Lyme: Max
What is Lyme Disease?
The Faces of Lyme: Peggy
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