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In reply to the discussion: 'Gaslighting of Lyme patients is over': RFK Jr. promises renewed focus [View all]bucolic_frolic
(54,163 posts)In the smaller population of the 1970s - about 2/3 fewer Americans than today - the medical community was slow to pick up on it. My family experienced this when a member was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain spotted fever despite being 2500 miles away from the Rocky Mountains and without the characteristic spots. This was about 6 years before Lyme, Connecticut claimed the prize nomenclature. The doctors of the day got their marching orders from CDC, because the CDC allegedly knew what was "going around". If it was something they hadn't seen before they stuck with established diagnoses and considered it didn't manifest in the same way in all patients. I would venture to say Lyme disease was in rural areas and deer populations decades before Americans began habitation in deeper rural areas.