willa wrote:
Ugh, i hear this a ton about Canada, lack of doctors. They all come to America where they can get filthy rich living off of private practice income =P.
No word of a lie here, a regular GP doctor will NOT get rich in Canada. Certainly they don't make enough to justify the money they spend on schooling. Idiots are still restricting slots in medical schools in Canada so prospective new docs often must train abroad at considerable expense, which they'll never make up with Canadian doctor wages.
If they want to make $ in private practice in USA I say more power to them. It's Canada that's being stupid, not them. I don't blame them for wanting to be able to make more with less restrictions on their hours, surgery time, and other hassles.
willa wrote:
I've got a good friend whose been battling lyme disease her whole life, and i dont recall her ever having any kind of diet restrictions, none that she's mentioned anyways.
So I would think a more solid diet could help. I can understand the exercise, the joint pains of lyme disease can really make that impossible, but a more disciplined diet should be able to do something.
Well I don't just have joint pain, I have muscle pain and some neurological symptoms as well. Lyme often affects people differently depending on where the spirochetes have embedded themselves.
Diet doesn't really affect Lyme much.