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lonely bird

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18. Hmmm
Tue Dec 16, 2025, 10:40 AM
Dec 2025

I know nothing about drug inactions and/or impacts but, iirc, he is taking testosterone. Since he is not a young man could that impact his mental processes?

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The good ones die young... and this dangerous SOB keeps on going. Sigh. QueerDuck Dec 2025 #1
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CHEMTRAILS?!! Mister Ed Dec 2025 #2
WON'T SOMEONE THINK OF THE FLOURIDATED CHILDREN!?!?!?!?!? hatrack Dec 2025 #3
He is psychotic, delusional, and still using drugs. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #4
Hmmm lonely bird Dec 2025 #18
Yes if the dosage is high it could make him more aggressive. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #21
he is 100% insane and needs to go LymphocyteLover Dec 2025 #5
it makes idiots appear to be smart. nt Javaman Dec 2025 #6
The disease pre-dates their timelines by many years bucolic_frolic Dec 2025 #7
"a member was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain spotted fever" BumRushDaShow Dec 2025 #8
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is different from Lyme Disease. yardwork Dec 2025 #25
The point was the medical community didn't know the difference at the time bucolic_frolic Dec 2025 #26
I don't think that is correct. yardwork Dec 2025 #29
the Northeast is still a high-incidence region cab67 Dec 2025 #31
One of the pathologists that I worked with hoosierspud Dec 2025 #27
Which pathogen? littlemissmartypants Dec 2025 #35
Borrelia bacterium hoosierspud Dec 2025 #40
Well, if it "doesn't exist" it's very strange a whole lot of us have been treated for it. Vinca Dec 2025 #9
Suckers! 😜 travelingthrulife Dec 2025 #22
As a sufferer druidity33 Dec 2025 #10
yes, the tests suck. treatment is possible but difficult. uncle ray Dec 2025 #17
If previous administrations believed Lyme disease did not exist... HeartsCanHope Dec 2025 #11
They don't deny Lyme disease OnionPatch Dec 2025 #20
Who does this? travelingthrulife Dec 2025 #23
The post I responded to OnionPatch Dec 2025 #34
Who, exactly? cab67 Dec 2025 #28
I misunderstood what I did read of the post. HeartsCanHope Dec 2025 #38
The local park a block from my house has tick warning signs. Pa has so many deer because the twodogsbarking Dec 2025 #12
One of my sisters has a deer run along the side of her house BumRushDaShow Dec 2025 #14
Impeach this psycho for Gods sake orangecrush Dec 2025 #13
He attracts more supporters get the red out Dec 2025 #15
I have a family member who has believed this "wellness industry" AllyCat Dec 2025 #16
I have a patient who continues to insist, against all medical evidence known to science, that he has Lyme disease. Aristus Dec 2025 #19
Otzi the Iceman tested positive for Lyme. This is nonsense. I'd love answers. I was bitten by a tick in 1995 and airmid Dec 2025 #24
RFK is so dumb it boggles my mind. So Lymes is a bio-weapon the US developed to randomly kill Americans over the Martin68 Dec 2025 #30
No Kennedy you moron, no one ignored the threat mdbl Dec 2025 #32
I grew up in the country, in Monterey County, California, born in 1951. cksmithy Dec 2025 #33
a Lyme vaccine would help.... SamuelTheThird Dec 2025 #36
It's too late for many. My cousin suffered with Lyme for years and... littlemissmartypants Dec 2025 #37
Biggest tick VanceFan Dec 2025 #39
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