March is here, and for most people, the momentum of January has already faded. If your health goals have quietly slipped away, you're not alone — and it's not about willpower. It's about strategy.
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Naming a condition and explaining it are not the same thing, and the gap between them is where most patients get stuck.
The gap between watching for recurrence and caring for what changed — and what a complete post-treatment plan addresses.
What a Herxheimer reaction — or “herxing” — actually is, why it happens in Lyme and co-infection treatment, and what it means as you move through treatment.
That question sits with a lot of Lyme patients long after they leave the neurologist's office. The honest clinical answer: not necessarily. A normal result on standard brain MRI tells you something specific about what that test looked for. It does not tell you everything about what may be happening in your nervous system.
Normal imaging tells you there are no tumors, no strokes, no visible lesions. It does not tell you your nervous system is fine. For neurological Lyme disease, those are two very different things — and the gap between them is where thousands of patients get lost.
What biofilm is, why it matters in Lyme disease, and why understanding it changes the conversation about treatment.
Understanding why a negative result isn't always the full story.