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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Cure Unknown Great Book. Get it if you or a person you care about has or suspects they have Lyme. A MUST HAVE book to navigate lyme waters! Thanks to Pam Weintraub for combining her plethora of areas of expertise to compile such an amazing, factual, MUST HAVE book! Having been a lyme disease survivor and fighting the disease for over 25 years, I've spent over 6 figures and have seen over 40 doctors, been in countless hospitals and told to go home and die twice. I have spent time in both the IDSA and ILADS camps. I am a lyme war veteran, and my family has it as well. Having read many books on lyme, I am 100% confident to report that this book provides accurate, factual information and wraps it in a real-life "story", (which is Pam candidly sharing her life with us), that makes it relatable for the reader as Pam herself is a lyme veteran. Her journalism and science background is apparent and refreshing, combined with her writing style. Having read countless books on lyme, this is the FIRST book I recommend to anyone I know who has lyme and doesn't know where to turn or what's really going on, and why they can't seem to get accurate help and are confused as to "lyme politics". Thanks to Pam!! Still reading . . . . . . but just had to say that this book is beyond amazing! I was aware of Cure Unknown over 6 months ago before I started my antibiotic treatment for Lyme, and at that point I was so cognitively impaired that I could barely process the minimal text on the front and back covers. I'm now around 75% recovered and have just started to read it (around 1/4 of the way through) and am so impressed that I can hardly breathe in parts. Weintraub takes a dizzyingly complex, poorly understood topic and transforms it into *the* most compelling and informative story about Lyme in existence. It's not for Lyme patients in the thick of the disease because they won't be able to comprehend such a dense story. It should, however, be required reading for the family and/or caretakers of people with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. It should also be *required reading* for all med students. I've given up on the current crop of doctors out there right now, but maybe the new generation of doctors can change things. Maybe. I'll be back to update this review when I'm finished with Cure Unknown. I couldn't hold back my praise for this important, meticulously researched book. It's truly a labor of love on Weintraub's part. An important book. Well-written too. This is a well-written overview of a hidden epidemic. The author is a noted science journalist who deftly puts scientific debates side-by-side with the personal stories of people who are affected. Lyme Disease threatens people in many regions of the United States and elsewhere, and for some people the consequences can be progressive and systemically debilitating to the body and maddening to the mind. Risky activities and sites include: backyards, beaches, hiking, gardening, or just having a picnic or taking a walk or sitting on a stone wall in Lyme-endemic areas. Transmitted through a tick bite, the highest risk zones for Lyme include most of the suburban northeast (especially the leafy suburbs and exurbs within 100 miles of New York City and Boston), parts of the upper midwest, central California, and other regions. cure unknown the greatest help I am happy that a 10 year lyme disease sufferer pointed this book out. . I have used bookmarks and highlighter while reading this book. This book can be used as a reference walking the jungle of lyme disease.It also is written in a way that it is not boaring to read even parts which are realy clinical. I found a lot of pointers where to look for doctors who are willing to help. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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