Quote by Kenneth Singleton Download Open image ““symptoms can mimic those of cardiac, neurological, rheumatoid, and many other conditions.”” — Kenneth Singleton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“1. Oral Involvement 2. Laryngeal Involvement 3. Cardiovascular Involvement 4. Skin: rashes, vitiligo, Raynaud’s 5. Constitutional symptoms: including fever, fatigue, and muscle wasting (cachexia),… — Kelly O'Neill Young Copy Share Image
Symptoms, those you believe you recognize, seem to you irrational because you take them in an isolated manner, and you want to interpret them… — Jacques Lacan Copy Share Image
The so-called symptoms of disease are manifestations of an inherent principle of the organism to restore healthy function and to resist offending agents and… — Herbert M. Shelton Copy Share Image
Our physiology creates disease to give us feedback, to let us know we have an unbalanced perspective, or we're not being loving and grateful.… — John Frederick Demartini Copy Share Image
“Science Fiction is a group of symptoms and not a disease,” so a medical student (failed) told me once. “It's like the old disease hydropsy that doctors treated for so long before discovering that it was only a collection of symptoms, sometimes for a heart disease, sometimes for a liver or kidney disease, or sometimes even for a septic throat.”… — R.A. Lafferty Copy Share
“I have no problem with not understanding the exact mechanism of the symptoms of CFS…I do have a problem with the lack of respect… — David S. Bell Copy Share Image
When a patient tells a doctor that every symptom is the most horrible ever - and the physical exam and labs are normal -… — Danielle Ofri Copy Share Image
“ME, a neurological disease[20,21], has been described in the medical literature since 1934 under various names[22], e.g., epidemic neuromyasthenia and atypical poliomyelitis, often on account of outbreaks[23-25]. Characteristic symptoms of ME, classified as a disease of the nervous system by the WHO since 1969[26], are: muscle weakness, neurological dysfunction, especially of cognitive, autonomic and neurosensory functions; variable involvement of the… — Frank Twisk Copy Share
“ME has been classified as a neurological condition at least since 1968 (this should have been 1969)…however, for all these years, sufferers from this awful debilitating illness have been ignored, derided and mistreated…. Many thousands of peer-reviewed scientific papers from researchers around the world demonstrate that ME is a physical disease which has endocrine, immune and cardiovascular effects, as well… — Countess of Mar Copy Share
Medical researchers have discovered a new disease that has no symptoms. It is impossible to detect, and there is no known cure. Fortunately, no… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
“However, there is no fixed rule that dictates when and if a symptom will appear. This group includes: • Excessive shyness • Diminished emotional responses • Inability… — Peter A. Levine Copy Share Image
“one of the most important questions that you and your progressive Lyme-aware practitioner must determine is how much of your problem is due to… — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“However, research now shows that less than 50 percent of adults and children with reported cases of Lyme disease exhibit the EM rash.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“much of what we now know about Lyme disease had already been published in medical journals,” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“chronic Lyme where there is a high likelihood of the presence of cystic forms.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“Most disturbing of all, the IDSA’s guidelines actually deny the existence of chronic or persistent Lyme infection, preferring to call it “Post-Lyme Disease Syndrome”… — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“I know that my late diagnosis means I am in this for years, perhaps even for life.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“piroplasms. These organisms are actually cousins of malaria and many of the symptoms are quite similar to those of malaria.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“more aggressive treatment approaches are necessary if cardiovascular and/or neurological systems are significantly involved.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“Research strongly suggests that Bb can also be transmitted by a variety of other vectors, such as fleas, flies, gnats, mites, and mosquitoes.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“As a general rule, the longer the Lyme has been present, the longer the antibiotic treatment will last,” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image
“the CDC states that only 5 to 10 percent of Lyme disease cases are actually reported each year by state health officials and physicians.” — Kenneth Singleton Copy Share Image