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Pastor killing

11.03.09, 09:38
Pastor killing: Another act of violence attributed to Lyme disease
blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/emerging-diseases/200903/pastor-killing-another-act-violence-attributed-lyme-disease
" By Pamela Weintraub on March 9, 2009 - 6:30am in Emerging Diseases

Here's a quick post to supplement my story on the chimp attack in Connecticut,
which some pundits attributed to a rage reaction caused by Lyme disease.

On the heels of the rage-filled chimp story comes a human version: This
weekend a man opened fire on a pastor in a church in Maryville, Illinois,
murdering him with a rain of gunfire. Here, too, the explanation for the
attack has been given as psychiatric illness caused by Lyme disease. Infected
by a tick on the family farm in the early 1990's, the young man was, his
family said, left with lesions on his brain.

There's no question that Lyme disease is a neurological illness. It has been
associated with neurological disease for decades in rigorous peer review in
the top medical journals in the world

For a quick review of neurological Lyme disease and its psychiatric links,
check out the blog posts:

part one, part two, part three, and a psychiatrist gets Lyme disease.

Lyme disease may certainly form brain lesions much like those seen in multiple
scleroisis. These lesions are often reversible with antibiotic therapy, but
are sometimes irreversible and seen in patient brain scans for life.

Can Lyme disease provoke rage? Many psychiatrists and doctors working in the
trenches with some of the sickest patients say the answer is yes, as do
reports in the peer review. But murderous violent crime is not the typical
M.O. for a patient with Lyme. Mental illness exists apart from Lyme disease
and even adverse reactions to antidepressants and other antipsychotic drugs
could provoke outsized rage. Once psychiatric symptoms emerge from Lyme
disease, outcomes may include everything from suicide to severe adverse
reactions to psychoactive drugs.

The most common symptoms of neurological Lyme disease include neuropathies
that involve buzzing and tingling, nerve pain, memory loss, confusion, and
fatigue. Psychiatric problems like depression, anxiety, OCD, and ADD can be
triggered by Lyme or other tick-borne infections, according to studies. Panic
attacks, hallucinations, delusions, and extreme rage have all been reported in
Lyme patients but compared to memory loss and confusion, these presentations
are rare. A patient with severe neurological Lyme disease is far more likely
to get lost on the road or have trouble reading than shoot up a Church.

While Lyme disease is not known for triggering killing sprees, the Infectious
Diseases Society of America (IDSA) appears to have taken a bizarre stance by
apparently dismissing most presentations of neurological Lyme disease at all.
"In some rare cases, people may have neurologic problems such as facial
paralysis," the group concedes in a press release on the situation, listing
this single symptom and no others. The group cites a 95% cure rate for Lyme
disease, failing to mention that the statistic refers only to early disease;
that number has been called into question by some academic heavyweights due to
new findings on Lyme strains. But more disturbing, IDSA fails, in its release,
to mention the late-diagnosed Lyme cases (and due to flawed tests, there are
many of these) that give rise to the lion's share of neurological forms of the
disease.

What is especially misleading is that the IDSA statement fails to take note of
the true mainstream authority on neurological Lyme disease, the American
Academy of Neurology. That group, whose practice guidelines hold sway in
mainstream circles on this painful and sometimes-devastating condition, says this:

If you or a family member have been told by a doctor that you have nervous
system Lyme disease, regardless of age,age, your symptoms may include
headache, facial nerve palsy (Bell’s palsy), and meningitis (swelling and pain
in the membrane surrounding the brain). Rarely the brain or spinal cord may
become inflamed, causing weakness or changes to the nerve impulses in parts of
the body, or other symptoms. Patients with nervous system Lyme disease may
also have one or more of these symptoms: radicular (sciatica-like nerve) pain,
weakness or numbness due to nerve damage, or changes in cognitive function
(thinking, reasoning, remembering, imagining).

Shame on you IDSA! In a situation where balance is required, extremism,
including exaggeration or diminishment of a real situation, only muddies the
waters and leaves everyone confused.

On Monday, March 9, the Associated Press reported that that attacker, Terry J.
Sedlacek, 27, of Troy, was charged with two counts each of first-degree murder
and aggravated battery, for gunning down the pastor and then stabbing himself
and two worshippers who tried to tackle him down.

Pamela Weintraub is the author of Cure Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic and
senior editor at Discover Magazine.

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    • fionka21 Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 13:12
      Shame on you IDSA!
      • wroteknowynick Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 14:47
        przerypane, nie?

        Obawiam się że kiedyś któryś z lekarzy oberwie w ten sposób, może wtedy zaczną
        traktować pacjentów poważnie.
        • fionka21 Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 14:52
          Dzisiaj znowu w Alabamie komuś się pogorszyło...

          A może by tak w IDSA ktoś spróbował...
          • wroteknowynick Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 14:56
            polska wersja

            wiadomosci.wp.pl/kat,1342,title,Wszedl-do-kosciola-podczas-mszy-i-zastrzelil-pastora,wid,10919914,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=17a67&_ticrsn=3
            • franiolek1 Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 21:35
              www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/29611918#29611918
              • wroteknowynick Re: Pastor killing 12.03.09, 09:48
                Dobre wideo, a ten psychiatra pod koniec - kompletna ignorancja.
                W ogóle psychiatrzy to mają tak dużą wyobraźnie, że zapominają o podstawowej
                zasadzie naukowej - brzytwie Ockhama
                Nie wiem czy chcą zabłysnąć jakąś figo fago diagnozą nie z tej Ziemi czy cuś.

                pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brzytwa_Ockhama
                "Zasada brzytwy Ockhama zwana jest także zasadą ekonomii myślenia. Jest to jedna
                z podstawowych zasad, których przestrzega się w trakcie tworzenia poprawnych
                teorii naukowych."
    • dartom.www Re: Pastor killing 11.03.09, 23:32
      dobrze ze w Polsce ciezko o bron... ta cholerna borelioza potrafi naprawde
      sprawic ze czlowiek staje sie agresywny, chowaliscie kiedys noze przed samym
      soba? bo ja tak
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