Lyme disease doesn't exist. That is according to many state government health officials and even some countries! According to the CDC:Each year, approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme disease are reported to CDC by state health departments and the District of Columbia. However, this number does not reflect every case of Lyme disease that is diagnosed in the United States every year. Standard national surveillance is only one way that public health officials can track where a disease is occurring and with what frequency. Recent estimates using other methods suggest that approximately 476,000 people may get Lyme disease each year in the United States.Even worse, it is extremely undiagnosed as it mimics other diseases and conditions. What are the symptoms and how is it diagnosed and effectively treated. You may think you know but our show will offer you a few ideas that will surprise you.