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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Sick and tired of being ignored, misdiagnosed

Many North Shore families have Lyme disease, and are having a hard time finding help

Boston Globe/June 1, 2005/by Bella English

HAMILTON -- The basket sits like a centerpiece in the middle of Paula Gesmundo's dining room table. But instead of spilling over with ivy, it is piled high with bottles: antibiotics, antiprotozoans, nutritional supplements, stuff for the stomach. It is a family basket; everyone knows which medication to take, and when to take it.

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