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donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 3, 2017 - 06:11am PT
No sure why no one is saying much. Anyway my brain no longer feels clogged with water, like I was underwater. Now I just have a headache. My personality has changed and I have become a lizard from the day the bulls eye appeared. That has not changed, I still have a lizard brain, I have no emotions and have a very short temper.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 3, 2017 - 10:19am PT
Persistent Lyme is very real, however so are 1000 other different afflictions that it mimics. So it's essential to find a lyme-literate neurologist and get a full workup done.

Unfortunately this is going to cost you some big $$$ as most of these Dr's don't deal with insurance since persistent Lyme goes against the idsa guidelines.

I can get you some names in ct....
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 4, 2017 - 05:43pm PT
Yes, I am going to go see Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt about Lyme Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkXqxRfG0jk&t=4494s

I see here in Wikipedia I read: " there is no reproducible or convincing scientific evidence of any relationship to B. burgdorferi infection."[2] There is no clinical evidence that "chronic" Lyme disease is caused by a persistent infection.[3]"

Most of the Doctors follow idiotic protocols, such as looking for Lyme in the wrong places with the wrong method. The first thing I do, which works for me, is throw these guys in the garbage where they belong because of the reason I mentioned above.

I am now doing much better following Dr. Rawls protocl, a Dr. who had Lyme and took antibiotics to find they did not work in his case.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 6, 2017 - 07:32am PT
now i just have a headache on and off, the tick I got from was tested for all kinds of diseases and they came up negative. However, I may have got bit by a separate tick which is a possibility. I feel normal between headaches which are on and off every few seconds. I got some wifi blocking clothing and have been sleeping out of the wifi, I also got rid of my cell phone and all that seems to help. As soon as I put the wifi blocking hoodie on I started to feel just slightly better, I could feel a difference. And I am taking all those herbs and vitamins, eating sauerkraut and drinking cabutcha.

My family is apposed to removing all the places where there is mold, the pool deck, the tiles in the basement I put in, and they refuse to make efforts to cut down on the radiation that has been shown to hurt lyme suffers, they are apposed to any kind of progress. So I need to move out. Even if they believed the facts, which they do not even when they do not study the cases, they would still not change. They would need to have the problem to be so inconvenienced, I already understand that. Some people would rather die or have you die then give up their cell phone and electric breakers at night, go figure.

I realize this is kind of a blog and I apologies for that, but I think it is important because it changes the way you should and the way I am going to approach the cliffs on the east coast so as to never see another tick. Maybe I will only climb below 32 degrees or in a tyvek suit.
ionlyski

Trad climber
Kalispell, Montana
Sep 6, 2017 - 09:12am PT
Maybe I will only climb below 32 degrees or in a tyvek suit.

Try a hasmat suit maybe? First thing I do when I get to the crags is pull down my pants and spray liberal amounts of Deet all over, front and back, then up and down my hairy legs. Works everytime like "ticks-b-gone".

Arne
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 6, 2017 - 10:23am PT
Ticks are there below 32 under the surface.... last Februaru we dug a deep hole through about 3' of snow and into the leaf litter underneath. It was 10 degrees on the surface of the snow. Yep, live ticks underneath that crawled right on!

Permethrin treated clothes (Sawyer yellow bottle), and DEET are my friends. PITA but they work. If you're not using these and spend time in the New England woods, you'll get ticks, guaranteed.

If you believe that electromagnetic waves harm you, why not schedule some quality time in the middle of nowhere to try and prove that point? I'd imagine some Northern Canadian spots are pretty devoid of most man-made emissions and still relatively easy to reach...


Brandon-

climber
The Granite State.
Sep 6, 2017 - 10:45am PT
Two things;

1;
My own single, one-time experience is much more typical: Got "the rash" (no tick or bite actually observed)...took the pills......& then, other than that -- nothing.

So, you got the bullseye and caught it in time. You went on antibiotics, yet argue that Lyme isn't a big deal. Why'd you take the meds? Beyond that, I've yet to read one single thing from you that isn't either negative or contradictory. Maybe work on that.

2;
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Radio_Quiet_Zone

It's an actual place where there are no microwaves. ;)
80tripp

Social climber
the woods
Sep 6, 2017 - 01:59pm PT
And if Lyme weren't enough, there's Powassan encephalitis to worry about.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/tick-bite-caused-death-hudson-valley-teen-doctors-article-1.1433604

At least it kills quickly. No one's going to be disabled with chronic Powassan.
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 7, 2017 - 08:02am PT
....the scientific establishment.....

Which, at one time, wholly supported your flat-earth observation.
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Sep 7, 2017 - 08:08am PT
The nutjobbery is starting to get neck-deep here...
Moosely

Social climber
Reno
Sep 8, 2017 - 04:36am PT
Of course, a "scientific mindset" is not synonymous with rationality (note, for example, Linus Pauling's pathetic maundering about "Vitamin C").


What's "not synonymous with rationality" is your derogatory comment about Pauling.

Apparently you're blindly repeating the propaganda of the criminal corporate medical business against Pauling with your dismissive statement about him.

With almost total certainty, people who accuse Pauling of this piece of allopathic propaganda or who ridicule Pauling are either (1) pawns and hacks of the massive business of conventional medicine, (2) unwitting people who repeat their propaganda, (3) people who never actually looked deeply into Pauling's work and dietary supplements, or (4) people who fall into a combination of the former categories.

Primarily it is the corrupt BUSINESS of orthodox medicine and their salespeople who keep ridiculing Pauling as some deluded Nobel Prize winner. And it doesn't take a genius to see why: Pauling had been threatening the huge bottom line of big corporate medicine. Here is a good example of a hack MD who has been discrediting Pauling and supplements with disinformation and lies: read the scholarly article "2 Big Lies: No Vitamin Benefits & Supplements Are Very Dangerous" by a published author of the Orthomolecular Medicine News organization (visit http://www.supplements-and-health.com/vitamin-benefits.html ).

If you look closely, you'll find that politics by the allopathy -- instead of real science -- is almost always behind the truly unscientific dumb attacks against Pauling. It's indicative of how little real science is behind the various claims of traditional medicine...
healyje

Trad climber
Portland, Oregon
Sep 8, 2017 - 06:42am PT
As if the dietary supplements business wasn't a corrupt and more often than not criminal enterprise.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 01:33am PT

Sep 6, 2017 - 09:12am PT
Maybe I will only climb below 32 degrees or in a tyvek suit.

Try a hasmat suit maybe? First thing I do when I get to the crags is pull down my pants and spray liberal amounts of Deet all over, front and back, then up and down my hairy legs. Works everytime like "ticks-b-gone".

Arne


The Lone star tick does not give sh#t what you spray, and if your breathing meat they're running for ya from as far away as 39 feet or jumping from leaves of onto your head, ticks do do this! And besides, if you do get bit you can not longer use a natural protocol, which is the way to go these days. When you detox you will be Deeting yourself to death! I like the white suite idea, good idea! But I am certainly not being lazy about the situation anymore. And bring some battery operated hedge clippers for the trail, if you are climbing up every damn weekend.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 01:36am PT
"If you believe that electromagnetic waves harm you, why not schedule some quality time in the middle of nowhere to try and prove that point?"

I have been looking at a lot of Dr videos and what they are saying is that their patients do better out of the radiation, especially at night, and this and vaccines etc is the reason they suppose that Lyme is now a disease rather then just a bump in the road.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 01:43am PT
Which, at one time, wholly supported your flat-earth observation.

LOL, that is one of the greatest come backs of all time of what I ever read of any foarm. I will go to the grave and never forget this one Fear! A real gem! You got any more like this? I need to write these down now and put them in my journal.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 02:14am PT
Sep 8, 2017 - 06:42am PT
As if the dietary supplements business wasn't a corrupt and more often than not criminal enterprise.


I think that's a Tu quoque argument.The point is that big pharma has nothing to do with supporting your immune system or lasting cures or removing the problem. They primarily treat symptoms and are not educated in herbs or food or what a patients body likes or does not like. They are incapable of thinking abstractly, for example they need to always follow specific protocols irregardless of individual circumstances regarding chemo, which does not work, and when it does is meant to be a temporary fix as defined by how they use the word "cured". A carefully study of the pharmaceutical companies is very revealing. It was started by chemical companies.

My headache was continuing until I rubbed frankincense into it with coconut oil. That helped a lot. I also could read some junk and realized I need to double my intake of Japanese Knot weed,
Olive Leaf Astragalus etc.

And btw, if any of you guys work for the pharmaceutical industry this information is not for you. There is no reasoning with you, your unteachable and have no idea what real learning has to do with.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Sep 11, 2017 - 08:09am PT
That helped a lot.

As long as you think so then keep on rubbing!
Nobody disputes the efficacy of a gud placebo!
fear

Ice climber
hartford, ct
Sep 11, 2017 - 09:59am PT
There is no reasoning with you, your unteachable and have no idea what real learning has to do with.

Au contraire my friend... They've learned to make money, lots of it.

You mistake moral depravity for low intelligence.
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 03:30pm PT
touché !
donald perry

Trad climber
kearny, NJ
Sep 11, 2017 - 03:40pm PT
Dear Mr Reilly,

When you get bit by the Lone Star Tick and your head feels split and your screaming like you are out of your wits, the only recourse, the only thing that I have found to do is to run hot water over your head 110 degrees for 20 minutes, then rub frankincense in there with the oil to take it in, and if you go climbing or get on a bike then the oxygen or what ever it is makes the headache go away. Why would I lie? I have a little headache now, but have been OK all day. If it gets bad I will do all of the above.

However a warning, If your body is not pure and you have already been doing pharmaceuticals and antibiotics the hot water will release the toxins out of the fat cells into your head and just about kill you under hot water. You would have to do chelation therapy first.
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