Could Lyme Disease Be Causing Psychiatric Symptoms?
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- Discover how Lyme disease, Bartonella, Babesia, Mycoplasma, and other infections can trigger brain inflammation that presents as anxiety, OCD, depression, aggression, psychosis, bipolar symptoms, and cognitive decline.
- Understand why treatment-resistant psychiatric symptoms may be a clue that infections, immune dysfunction, and neuroinflammation are driving the condition—and why addressing the root cause can dramatically change outcomes.
- Learn how sudden personality changes, school difficulties, separation anxiety, rage, cognitive regression, handwriting changes, and abrupt behavioral shifts can be important warning signs of underlying tick-borne illness.


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