Dairy Farmer Misdiagnosed with Lyme Disease for Years Before Receiving Correct Diagnosis
By
Lexi Lane
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Summary
A dairy farmer named Brianne 'Brie' Hyde, 47, experienced overwhelming fatigue, severe joint pain, and low-grade fevers for years. She initially attributed her symptoms to her physically demanding job, but doctors repeatedly misdiagnosed her with Lyme disease. After two to three years of incorrect treatment, she eventually received a shocking diagnosis that explained her debilitating symptoms.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI'd go in with the same symptoms and get the same diagnosis, antibiotics
Every summer, like clockwork, I'd go in with the same symptoms
I physically couldn't get out of bed
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