LYME DISEASE
LINKED TO AGGRESSION
TheDogPlace.org Staff
Lyme disease can cause neurological damage and aggression misdiagnosed as rage syndrome in dogs or mental-emotional disorders in humans. Lyme vaccine can be just as bad!
In June 2010 sudden, inexplicable "bursts of fury" caused veterinarians to call it "Lyme Rage Syndrome" but by 2020 doctors and veterinarians linked it to Plum Island Research...
Sudden, serious aggression in a previously well-mannered dog
or person may also be a reaction to Lyme vaccine instead of the actual Lyme disease. If untreated, Lyme disease can
result in neurological disorders, peripheral neuropathy, Bell's
palsy, etc. Lyme Disease is known to cause "reduced frustration tolerance, irritability, depression, cognitive impairments and mood swings, but more significantly, in a few patients, suicidal and
aggressive tendencies." ~ Psychology Today
Routine antibiotic treatment is not always successful after diagnosis of outward physical symptoms such as
the classic Lyme rash. It may take months
for aggression, irritability, forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating or other
symptoms of mental disorder to manifest. Remember, the Lyme spirochetes attack
the brain. The American Academy of Neurology lists Lyme disease symptoms
as "changes in cognitive function such as thinking, reasoning ..."
Other medical sources list "depression, bipolar disorder, panic attacks, weakness, memory impairment, dyslexia, seizures,
anxiety, panic attacks and psychosis" and other classic symptoms of
neurological disorders. You can communicate with your doctor about such symptoms but how can your dog tell you he is suffering
mental and emotional disorders? You may think he's just being a "bad dog"...
"Rage Syndrome"
affects all breeds, from Airedales to Yorkies. The new crop of veterinarians are
quick to point out
that sudden aggression is more common in purebred dogs but they miss this simple
fact: purebred dogs are more likely to receive a full barrage of vaccines, including Lyme vaccine.
Also complicating statistics, when a "mixed breed" dog suffers sudden unprecedented aggression
it is more often euthanized or dumped at the shelter than is a purebred dog.
When this was first compiled in early 2011, we were
just beginning to
learn about ii excitotoxins in dog foods (Instant Info) as a cause of behavioral anomalies in humans. We
do not excuse aggressiveness but it is our duty to present
annotated verified information on the potential behavioral affect of Lyme Disease vaccines
AND dog food ingredients. If knowledge can save one dog from being PTS (killed) when in fact, it
needs veterinary treatment and/or food correction, we will have done our job.
Lyme Vaccine Background
Thirty years ago a certain pharmaceutical
company charged that a competitor had released a vaccine for Lyme
Disease before it had ever been diagnosed in the canine. At that
time, Lyme Disease was extremely rare. The tick-born
illness was first diagnosed in humans in 1975 but inexplicably Lyme Disease
wasn't acknowledged in dogs until about 1984. We refer you to the reference links below for information on the
origin of Lyme Disease and the possible connection to the Plum Island research facility near Lyme, Ct.
Dog owners, frightened by pharmaceutical hype, rushed to vaccinate their
pets against Lyme Disease. Dog bite statistics are unreliable so
we can't correlate the vaccine epidemic to increased aggression or dog bite statistics
(see below) but Lyme vaccine today is a non-essential, “non-core vaccine”.
The CDC announced production
of human Lyme vaccine was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2002. In 2006 the AVMA
(American Veterinary Medical Assoc.) released the now-famous list of core and
non-core vaccines.Veterinary associations, red-faced
and forced to admit unnecessary, risky vaccines had been widely
recommended, finally relented to public exposure.
A large part of that exposure and pressure was due to
Project 2000: Vaccines (quick peek window)
launched by this site and referenced by dozens of veterinary, medical, and other professional sites.
Lyme Disease & Lyme Vaccine Aggression
There appears to be a direct association between Lyme vaccine aggression
neurological disorders, the unprecedented rise in school shootings and Dog Bite Statistics
which have climbed steadily from 1955 to present
as evidenced in
www.TheDogPress.com (offsite)
NetPlaces Network SAAB Member Dr.
Patricia Jordan (offsite) reports "The neurological manifestations with Lyme disease or with Lyme Vaccine
Disease have a wide range of symptoms; mood disturbance, confusion, depression, anxiety, and adjustment syndrome
as the spirochete is known to penetrate the pituitary gland." see ref. links below
This situation begs for input from those who may have experienced inexplicable "bad temper" or aggression
believed to be related to a recent vaccination. How long did the
aggressive behavior last? Did you discuss it with your veterinarian? Was any
treatment suggested? Did aggressiveness resolve on its own or with
medication?
By mid-2020 many thoughtful
veterinarians quit giving Lyme Disease vaccine. It is felt to be "unnecessary"
but to the well-informed, the vaccine is seen as potentially detrimental to
human and animal health.
For more information read PLUM ISLAND: THE MYSTERIOUS HISTORY OF LYME DISEASE
if you wonder why America has suffered so much "madness", violence and school shootings since 2017, it might help to understand the impact
Lyme Disease and the plethora of vaccines have had on humanity. It is also significant that compulsory vaccination mandates have
spread through state school systems... like a virus...
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