Chronic Lyme Disease
From CDC- "It is not uncommon for patients treated for Lyme disease with a recommended 2 to 4 week course of antibiotics to have lingering symptoms of fatigue, pain, or joint and muscle aches at the time they finish treatment. In a small percentage of cases, these symptoms can last for more than 6 months. Although sometimes called "chronic Lyme disease," this condition is properly known as "Post-treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome" (PTLDS)."
OUR POSITION- We call it what it is- CHRONIC Lyme disease. Other conditions that last for more than 6 months are referred to as "CHRONIC" and treated as the same disease the patient started with, so why doesn't the same apply to Lyme disease?
Biofilms in Human Tissue- Feb 2016- Dr. Eva Sapi
Chronic Lyme Exists- 2013 Study
Johns Hopkins Continuing Denial of Chronic Lyme
List of Antibiotics More Effective Than Standard Protocols
Persistence Articles- Bibliography
Pre-Treatment With Enzymes Prevents Biofilms
Chronic Lyme Disease
Studies and articles