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Chapter 11: Crazy Not Crazy

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Sit Down Before Reading is an epic medical memoir unlike any you've ever read. This unbelievable story of stories is unfolding in near real time. That means the conclusion of this tale isn't written yet... because it hasn't happened yet. The story I'm telling will challenge the medical establishment to reexamine life with a debilitating disease, send reverberating shockwaves throughout the disabled community, rewrite the rulebook of healthcare (God willing), and potentially change your entire future. I recommend you buckle up and hang on, it’s going to be one hell of a rip-roaring ride. A new chapter releases every Wednesday here: 


https://www.activemsers.org/sit-down-before-reading

David, I was getting better at lying to my wife. And figuring out conspiracy theories, a new specialty of mine. But also, I realized that I needed to get on treatment for my newly discovered disease, with me being psychotic and all. Just one minor problem: would any of my doctors believe me? Chapter 11: Crazy Not Crazy releases today along with a preview for Chapter 12. Below is the direct link to the home page of Sit Down Before Reading: A Memoir where all available chapters are displayed. Don't like clicking links in emails? Copy the link above into your internet browser or go to the home page of ActiveMSers.

Sit Down Before Reading: A Memoir

BONUS CONTENT: Misdiagnosed FAQ

I’ve prepared a Frequently Asked Questions section (https://www.activemsers.org/misdiagnosed-faq) in our Misdiagnosed area of ActiveMSers, separate from the book, to address the inevitable tsunami of questions you will be having. Could I be misdiagnosed? Do I have Lyme disease? Should I get tested? What should I do right now? What are some recommended resources? I strongly advise reading this FAQ, which will be updated regularly as our story progresses.

Misdiagnosed Forum

As soon as you learned of my suspicions about Lyme disease, your own brain almost certainly fired up the “what about me?” lobe. And rightly so. But it also likely triggered the cautious BS alarm, a painful reminder of hopes that have been dashed one too many times (re: Zamboni’s CCSVI, stem cell therapy, or MS diets that fall short). I totally get it. And if you think misinformation and conspiracies about MS are rampant, the fuzziness of much-debated Lyme disease is at a whole ‘nother level. Rest assured, I am steering clear of those minefields. Many of you gravitated to ActiveMSers because of my straightforward, science-backed approach to the disease. That’s not changing. And neither is my somewhat questionable sense of humor. Be active, stay fit, and keep exploring! 

Dave Bexfield

www.activemsers.org


p.s. To those who have been diagnosed with Lyme disease who are newly following this story, welcome aboard. Thank you for investing your time in this tale of tales. I’ll make sure it is worth your while.

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