Govt Labs meed to be investigated

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Brought Lyme disease to us with part of the work being done in Fauccis lab in Wuhan.
Remember the makeshift lab in CA?

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Lots of individuals that have the same symptoms as I have, have been diagnosed with Lyme, and have been sold loads of pHARMaceuticals.

Maybe the same is possible with "fibromyalgia", another disease that's impossible to objectively diagnose, but conveniently showed up not too long before pHARMa racketeered pregabalin and gabapentin, two of the drugs most commonly prescribed for the "treatment" of "fibro", onto the market.

The list of terrifying side effects of these two drugs is very long.


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A local woman (friend of my daughter) had Lyme and it made her bedridden for almost two years.

Then her daughter started doing research on the drugs they were giving her, made her mom quit taking them, and she was on her feet in six weeks. She had to go into rehab for a spell to build herself back up.

Seems the effect of the Lyme had gone away but the drugs they had her on were what was keeping her bedridden.

They sued the doctor who prescribed them and they got a settlement out of it.
 
A local woman (friend of my daughter) had Lyme and it made her bedridden for almost two years.

Then her daughter started doing research on the drugs they were giving her, made her mom quit taking them, and she was on her feet in six weeks. She had to go into rehab for a spell to build herself back up.

Seems the effect of the Lyme had gone away but the drugs they had her on were what was keeping her bedridden.

They sued the doctor who prescribed them and they got a settlement out of it.

A local woman (friend of my daughter) had Lyme and it made her bedridden for almost two years.

Then her daughter started doing research on the drugs they were giving her, made her mom quit taking them, and she was on her feet in six weeks. She had to go into rehab for a spell to build herself back up.

Seems the effect of the Lyme had gone away but the drugs they had her on were what was keeping her bedridden.

They sued the doctor who prescribed them and they got a settlement out of it.
How often does that happen across the spectrum of disease and drugs? When my Grandma started declining, not recognizing people had a hard time walking, mom went and got an encyclopedia of drugs, read up on what her mom was prescribed and threw half of em away. She had an amazing bounce back.
 
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