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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2007
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    Name: Scott Forsgren on Dec 13, 2007
    Comments: Let's keep patients in mind and make decisions based on helping people not lining the pockets of the drug companies.
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 13, 2007
    Comments: It is a travesty to be experimented on unwilling and without consent. It is a crine to further the experiment or cover it up with bogus studies, tests, and treatment.
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    Name: Jay Lux on Dec 13, 2007
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    Name: James Morman on Dec 13, 2007
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    Name: Linda/Angel on Dec 13, 2007
    Comments: Enough is Enough....we MUST be a VOICE in CHOICE for our healthcare and for our doctors. It is time that WE the people start standing up for our rights and our CHOICE of healthcare.
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    Name: Miguel Perez-Lizano on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Ronda Bartholomew on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Tracy Will on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: I was born and raised in Oregon and spent a lot of time in the woods and at the beach. In 1992 I was diagnosed with MS and in 2004 with Lyme Disease.
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    Name: Linda Rinaldi on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Please help us. This is the most pressing issue facing our United States, the cover-up of biological warfare accidents that have devistated my family and many others. Lyme is horrible.
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Over 30 years in LD research and Patients still have to beg for: One Reliable Diagnostic Test; More Clinical Trials Focused on Treatment or Cure; Research for Cure. In addition, patients expend all their energy fighting the very doctors who should be doing all this research for them. These doctors, highly paid by the insurance industry, continue to belittle and ridicule patients and the illness. They do nothing to further our knowledge about this complex and disabling (and in some cases, very deadly) disease. And, now that Lyme Disease is Epidemic in the US, the Ivory Tower geniuses in control of the medical literature and medical insurance industry treatment guidelines, flatly state that "Chronic Lyme does not exist." This is not Science. It is Fraud. These are the "experts" who should be investigated and fined and removed from practicing "medicine". How many more decades does the Lyme Community have to wait for humane treatment, honest research, accurates tests and treatment protocols. A cure may not be possible, but certainly there must be some verifiable treatment protocols that can be established and agreed upon (and medically covered). Only the AIDS community has suffered the amount of ridicule and abuse that the Lyme Disease community has, but they had to die in great numbers for anyone to take them seriously. We are not dying in great enough numbers...yet. But, hey, is anyone really counting the suicides
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    Name: Pamela Marks RN on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Michelle Cole on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Louise McAndrews on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: William E Peace on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: We need all the help we can get . This disease is REAL!! PEACE
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    Name: Kathleen M. Dickson on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Joshua Marks on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Leah Marks on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: My mom and brother nearly died of misdiagnosed lyme. They have the DNA in their blood after 5 straight years of antibiotics. Please stop this madness and help so many sick Americans. Love Leah FL age 9
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    Name: Lisa Doyle-Torrey on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Rebecca McLaughlin on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Isnt it time the government wakes up and starts helping Enough is enough! We are citizens too!
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    Name: Dawn Irons on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Melissa Kerins on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Lori Hoerl on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Last November the CDC initiated an awareness campaign to educate doctors and the public about CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). In their press release they stated: "It's now time to put to rest the notion that CFS is in the mind. It is a real physical illness that can be as debilitating as late stage renal failure, AIDS, MS and pulmonary lung disease". Additionally, their Wichita, Kansas surveillance survey projected a national infection rate of 4 million persons. It has taken well over 20 years for the CDC to even acknowledge CFS as a real physical illness. Additionally, their new surveillance numbers incorporate a vast number of persons who fit the loosely based diagnostic criteria, which surely includes a majority of patients who suffer from psychological and/or somatic illnesses. The CDC has know from the very beginning that some person's are afflicted with much worse symptoms than others, which includes persons who experience neurological symptoms. Yet, the CDC still fails to subgroup patients into various illness categories. Their failure leaves those severely affected with continued difficulties in obtaining deserved disability status. This failure to subgroup also continues to subject patients to ridicule from both the public as well as the traditional medical community. It is my hope that the various illness groups will join together with their plight for recognition and biological research funding. These various illness organizations include, (but aren't limited to): CFS, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Lyme Disease, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, MS, Lupus and Mycoplasma Pneumonia Infection. Would it not make sense that these various organizations join together and unite with their efforts Perhaps then we could collectively offer a significantly stronger voice towards obtaining our respective goals. We're all in this together and the sooner we collective make our voices heard the sooner we will begin to move forward with genuine progress.
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    Name: Brad Clark on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Even though I am signing this petition. I don't believe the corrupt medical profession and government will do anything to stop this exponentially increasing and deadily disease. For decades Lyme organizations have been pleading for the government to do something about this. It is blatently obvious to anyone that instead of coming to the aid of all this needless suffering that money, power, pride, stubborness and control are dictating peoples lives and destiny. This is the last petition I sign, from now on I will be starting my own grass roots campaign which will be acting instead of dragging heals, curing instead of covering up symptoms, educating instead of suppressing. This is not a democratic society when it's own medical profession and government don't listen to it's own people, this is more like a dictatorship. The time to act was last decade everyone! The people have a right to be healthy and happy! Brad Clark
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Constance L Gilbert on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Sam Horner on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Susan Williams on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Matthew Bromberg on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: I am another chronic disease victim, probably due to Lyme who tests negative on the standard tests. This is destroying my life and is burying my family financially. The health care industry is doing more harm here than good. Please help us.
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    Name: Debra L Reynolds on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: I speak not only for myself, but for my beautiful sister, Susan Reynolds-Marshall, who committed suicide at age 46 because of suffering for so many years with this chronic illness.
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    Name: Mike Kleinman on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: I'd like to see nih make a special effort at funding lyme specific research. I'm aware of many grant proposals in the pipeline which when funded could be of dramatic importance and understanding into this and other chronic diseases.
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    Name: Edy Rayfield on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Paul Munro on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Les Roberts on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Steve Pennington on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Laurie Blair on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: The first doctor to diagnose me probably did not do me deliberate harm - this was in 1984. He did not treat me long enough (7 days) however and I now have Chronic Neuromuscular Lyme and have been ill most of my adult life. Since the doctors know better now -- in 2007 -- any doctor who does NOT treat adequately or who denies treatment to a Lyme patient IS CRIMINAL.
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Gary Polinsky on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: We MUST fight if we want choice. Our freedom to do much of anything is on the kitchen table. Fight for your rights before it all gets thrown under the table. We must act all togather as 1 or we will face the consiquences.
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    Name: Jill Fisher Cope on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Richard Reis on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Tina J. Garcia on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Specifically, the CDC, IDSA and AAN are sentencing chronic Lyme patients to LIFE IN PRISON FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL, as a direct consequence of their ongoing denial of chronic Lyme disease. The IDSA and AAN have published Treatment Guidelines that contradict the Guideline authors' own research. The CDC is in breach of its duty to serve the public, and thereby misusing appropriated funds, by failing to provide informed consent to physicians and patients by posting only the IDSA Guidelines that are under civil investigation for possible antitrust violations on their website. These combined actions by the CDC, IDSA and AAN are causing shameful physical, emotional and financial harm to chronic Lyme disease patients nationwide.
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    Name: Tina J. Garcia on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: Specifically, the CDC, IDSA and AAN are sentencing chronic Lyme patients to LIFE IN PRISON FOR THE CHRONICALLY ILL, as a direct consequence of their ongoing denial of chronic Lyme disease. The IDSA and AAN have published Treatment Guidelines that contradict the Guideline authors' own research. The CDC is in breach of its duty to serve the public, and thereby misusing appropriated funds, by failing to provide informed consent to physicians and patients by posting only the IDSA Guidelines that are under civil investigation for possible antitrust violations on their website. These combined actions by the CDC, IDSA and AAN are causing shameful physical, emotional and financial harm to chronic Lyme disease patients nationwide.
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    Name: Diana K. Shepard on Dec 14, 2007
    Comments: I am very fortunate to have found two Lyme Literate Medical Doctors (LLMD). My titer and Western Block both came back negative. No local doctor would listen to me even though both my dogs tested positive for lyme (one had symptoms the other none). My symptoms began approx. the same time the dog's symptoms began. It took the vet clinic 6 months to figure what was wrong with our dog. (It took me a whole lot longer.) After getting the right antibiotic in my system for approx. seven weeks I noticed the joint pain was gone. It has been a year and a half and the pain is still gone. What a difference has this made for me...it gave me my life back. How lucky I was to have my dogs diagnosed with lyme and that I found two LLMD's, who would listen (clinically diagnose me) and go outside the box to treat me. How many people are out there suffering needlessly I am still not sure that I am out of the woods yet as I never know if this disease will again rear its ugly head.
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    Name: Elizabeth Neal on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Anonymous on Dec 14, 2007
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    Name: Linda Sauer on Dec 14, 2007
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