
Walk the Lyme
From Knocking on Death's Door to Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business
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Taylor Nelson
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Taylor Nelson
If you have Lyme disease, you know firsthand the desperation that comes from being misdiagnosed, misunderstood, and misdirected. You need straight answers and real solutions, but all you get is the runaround.
Riding high as a hard-driving entrepreneur in the solar industry, Taylor Nelson contracted Lyme disease in his mid-twenties. Spiraling down swiftly, he tried everything to feel like himself again, turning himself into a human guinea pig. He took coffee enemas and gave himself ozone injections. Police officers transported him to a psychiatric hospital (he talked his way out), and he gave sales sermons while on LSD—all because of Lyme. Years of experimentation and determination taught him how to manage a disease that can seem unmanageable.
Candid and raw, Nelson doesn’t hold back. He shares his deeply personal story, what he tried, how it worked, and how to live a full life in the face of a devastating disease.
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One of my favorite lyme books!
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Inspiring read for anyone & everyone, especially someone battling Lyme disease.
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This author, in a desperate attempt to cure a disease that forced him to consider suicide, tries more treatments than I have ever seen. It's an interesting tale of navigating the health professions and life itself while dealing with a debilitating illness.
Almost all of the "evidence" for treatments here is anecdotal, a record of his own personal experience, and therefore should be of limited use to anyone in a similar position. He admits later in the book that some of these treatments may have harmed him. But anecdotal evidence is still evidence.
Sometimes the book feels a little self-promotional. To me that adds a tiny element of doubt. Is he maximizing the severity of disease to maximize the value of living through it? I don't think so though.
I chose this title because I thought I might have had contracted Lyme in the 70s before it was discovered and I will say that this book has made be think differently about that event. It's like - if this guy is so diligent about curing his disease - shouldn't I be more diligent about my own medical history.
Overall I am glad that this book was written, and glad that I read it, and I think it will affect my own medical choices in the future.
Lots of Treatments Here
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Vulnerable and honest
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