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Pain Treatment In Lyme, Babesia, And Bartonella: Typically Empathic Failure.
The CDC Revises Its 2016 Guidelines Since Undertreatment!

CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain — United States, 2022

… CDC obtained input from the Board of Scientific Counselors of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (a federally chartered advisory committee), the public, and peer reviewers. CDC recommends that persons with pain receive appropriate pain treatment, with careful consideration

Pain Treatment In Lyme, Babesia, And Bartonella: Typically Empathic Failure.
The CDC Revises Its 2016 Guidelines Since Undertreatment!
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A MAST CELL ACTIVATION TRICK

Jill ate some rice. She added a little spice. Felt great. 4 hours later nausea, and 5 hours later loose stool. What happened besides “spice is from the devil?” ANY MAST CELL ALONG 30+ FEET CAN REACT TO ANYTHING. SO WHAT? AND IT WILL TRIGGER MAST CELLS UP AND DOWN LIKE DOMINOS. An MCAS reaction

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WHAT TO DO WITH TREATING MCAS WITH LYME, TBRF, BABESIA, AND BARTONELLA

CARING FOR THE “SENSITIVE PATIENT.”

85% of my patients are sensitive and do not fit the simplistic fundamentals presented in any book or by any group. Indeed, most of my patients have seen by one to four “trained” smart Lyme-literate physicians (LL MDs). The good part is that young doctor STARTERS usually get one or more emerging infection positives. Excellent.

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Patient Success Stories

For patients struggling with complex and often misunderstood conditions, finding the right physician can make all the difference. Below are real experiences shared by individuals who have worked with Dr. James L. Schaller, highlighting their journeys, challenges, and outcomes. A Personalized, Patient-First Approach Cindi M. — Tampa Bay, FL (April 11, 2026)“Dr. James L. Schaller

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A victim of child trauma offers basics

Causes of Dissociation from Trauma Dissociation as a response to trauma is a protective survival mechanism that helps the brain cope with overwhelming stress, but it can become persistent and disruptive when the stressor is unresolved Psychology Today+1. Core Trauma-Related Triggers Severe or repeated traumatic events: One-time life-threatening incidents (e.g., accidents, assault, natural disasters) or chronic experiences such

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