Episode 428: Lyme in Alabama - an interview with Luke Abroms

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In this compelling episode of the Tick Boot Camp Podcast, we sit down with Luke Abroms, a firefighter from Birmingham, Alabama, to discuss his battle with Lyme disease. Luke shares his story, starting with his life before Lyme, the sudden onset of symptoms at the age of 32, and the difficult journey toward a correct diagnosis. Despite numerous visits to doctors, Luke's symptoms were often dismissed as anxiety or psychiatric issues, until he finally found a naturopathic MD who identified Lyme disease and multiple co-infections. Throughout the episode, Luke opens up about the challenges of living with Lyme in a region where the disease is not widely recognized and the emotional and physical toll it took on him and his family. He also details the treatment regimen that ultimately led to his recovery, including pulsed antibiotics and herbal therapies, and how he was able to return to a normal life. Luke's story is one of perseverance, hope, and the importance of being your own advocate in the face of a complex and often misunderstood illness. Whether you're a Lyme warrior yourself or looking to understand more about the disease, this episode provides valuable insights and inspiration. Key Takeaways: Luke’s career and life before Lyme disease, including his work in the fire service. The sudden onset of debilitating symptoms and the initial misdiagnosis by medical professionals. The long and difficult journey to finding a doctor who understood Lyme disease and provided a proper diagnosis. The treatment plan that led to Luke’s recovery, including pulsed antibiotics and herbal supplements. Luke’s reflection on his recovery and advice for others dealing with Lyme disease. Special guest co-host: Ryan Courneya Subscribe & Leave a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more people and share more inspiring stories like Luke's.

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