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This is episode 65 of the Love, Hope, Lyme podcast.
To get your free pdf of "Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know," reach out to Fred Diamond on social media.
[NOTE: This podcast does not replace medical treatment. If you struggle with Lyme care, please see a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor.]
In this powerful conversation, Fred Diamond welcomes back Col. (Ret.) Nicole Malachowski, the first female Thunderbird pilot and a leading Lyme advocate, alongside Dr. Kent Kester, infectious disease physician and executive director at CEPI.
Together, they unpack the groundbreaking NASEM Report (Charting a Path Toward New Treatments for Lyme Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses) and what it means for patients.
🔹 Nicole shares how her life was changed by a tick bite, why she's dedicated herself to patient advocacy, and what serving on the NASEM committee taught her.
🔹 Dr. Kester explains why this report is a historic moment: the U.S. government is officially recognizing Lyme Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses as real—and why patient-centered research and treatments can't wait.
🔹 Together, they discuss the six key recommendations of the report, the role of patient voices, and the urgent need for science, funding, and compassion to align.
✨ "For the first time ever, the United States of America is saying Lyme IACI is real." Nicole Malachowski If you or someone you love has battled Lyme disease, this episode offers validation, hope, and a roadmap for change.
📖 Fred Diamond's book: Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know" is available on Amazon. The pdf is always free for Lyme survivors.
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This is episode 65 of the Love, Hope, Lyme podcast.
To get your free pdf of "Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know," reach out to Fred Diamond on social media.
[NOTE: This podcast does not replace medical treatment. If you struggle with Lyme care, please see a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor.]
In this powerful conversation, Fred Diamond welcomes back Col. (Ret.) Nicole Malachowski, the first female Thunderbird pilot and a leading Lyme advocate, alongside Dr. Kent Kester, infectious disease physician and executive director at CEPI.
Together, they unpack the groundbreaking NASEM Report (Charting a Path Toward New Treatments for Lyme Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses) and what it means for patients.
🔹 Nicole shares how her life was changed by a tick bite, why she's dedicated herself to patient advocacy, and what serving on the NASEM committee taught her.
🔹 Dr. Kester explains why this report is a historic moment: the U.S. government is officially recognizing Lyme Infection-Associated Chronic Illnesses as real—and why patient-centered research and treatments can't wait.
🔹 Together, they discuss the six key recommendations of the report, the role of patient voices, and the urgent need for science, funding, and compassion to align.
✨ "For the first time ever, the United States of America is saying Lyme IACI is real." Nicole Malachowski If you or someone you love has battled Lyme disease, this episode offers validation, hope, and a roadmap for change.
📖 Fred Diamond's book: Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need to Know" is available on Amazon. The pdf is always free for Lyme survivors.
#LymeDisease #LoveHopeLyme #ChronicIllness #LymeAwareness #PatientAdvocacy #Hope

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