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What if Lyme disease is one of the most overlooked diagnoses in modern medicine?
In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman is joined by Veronica Porterfield, PA-C, IFMCP, MS, LN, MPAS, to begin a deep dive into Lyme disease and why it continues to be one of the most misunderstood and frequently missed conditions in healthcare today.
They explore why Lyme disease is often called a "great imitator," capable of presenting as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disease, neurological disorders, joint pain, cognitive dysfunction, and a wide range of seemingly unrelated symptoms. Through real patient stories, they demonstrate how individuals diagnosed with conditions such as multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, Bell’s palsy, and chronic fatigue were ultimately found to have underlying Lyme disease.
The conversation also highlights the limitations of symptom-based specialty care, the challenges of Lyme testing, and why many patients continue searching for answers for years before receiving an accurate diagnosis. This episode serves as the foundation for a broader Lyme disease series that explores diagnosis, testing, treatment, and recovery.
About the Guest
Veronica Porterfield, PA-C, IFMCP, MS, LN, MPAS is a functional medicine practitioner with extensive experience in chronic illness, Lyme disease, complex infections, autoimmune conditions, and root-cause medicine. She previously trained and worked alongside leading Lyme disease specialists and brings a systems-based approach to identifying and treating chronic health conditions.
Key Topics Covered
Why Lyme disease is often called the "great imitator"
How Lyme disease can mimic fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, and autoimmune conditions
Why many patients never recall a tick bite or develop a classic bull's-eye rash
The connection between Lyme disease and neurological symptoms
How Lyme disease can contribute to joint pain, fatigue, cognitive issues, and chronic inflammation
Why some autoimmune diagnoses may have underlying infectious triggers
The role of mold exposure, Epstein-Barr virus, and other coexisting factors in chronic illness
Why specialty-based medicine can sometimes miss systemic conditions
Real patient stories involving Bell's palsy, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and chronic fatigue
Why summer flu-like symptoms may warrant consideration of tick-borne illness
How stress, infections, and immune dysfunction may reactivate dormant symptoms
The limitations of conventional Lyme testing
Why early diagnosis and treatment can dramatically improve outcomes
What patients should know about advocating for themselves when symptoms remain unexplained
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