Chuck Bryant
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Yeah, some people think that it could trigger an autoimmune response, and the infection's gone, and this is what's happening later on is you have this autoimmune response that can lead to other things like rheumatic heart disease.
Did we cover Guillain-Barre syndrome or just talk about it in different episodes?
We've talked about it, and I think if I remember correctly, it's Guillain-Barre.
Guillain-Barre.
Give me the apron.
I'm pretty sure, yeah.
We could both be wearing the apron for this one, though.
We'll split it up.
I get the lower half.
I get the top half.
I'm porky pigging it.
I'm going to just cover my bits down there.
But regardless of what's happening, what people know is that they don't feel right.
And it's extremely frustrating to feel these symptoms months and years later and not be taken seriously in a doctor's office.
Yeah, so a lot of people are saying this course of antibiotics shouldn't be two to four weeks.
It should be many months.
Because you really need to get all of the spirochete out of there or else it's going to persist and you're going to have big problems.