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What Separates People Who Recover from Lyme from Those Who Don’t?

Struggling with Lyme disease recovery? Learn the 5 key differences between people who recover and those who stay stuck—and how to build a simple plan that actually works.

Your Lyme Disease Is Different (And That’s Why You’re Still Stuck)

Struggling with Lyme disease recovery? Discover the 3 hidden patterns that keep people stuck—and how to build a plan that actually works for your body.

3 Lyme Recovery Plans for 3 Different Types of People

Not all Lyme recovery plans work the same. Discover the 3 types of people I see most often—and how to build a plan that actually fits your body.

The Boring Routine That Actually Helped Me Heal From Lyme Disease

Most people think healing Lyme disease requires more. More treatments, more protocols, more intensity. But what actually helped me recover was the opposite. A simple, consistent routine that felt boring, but worked. In this post, I break down why doing less, more consistently, may be the missing piece in your recovery.

If I Had Lyme Disease Again, This Is What I’d Do First

If I had to restart my Lyme disease recovery, I wouldn’t try everything. I’d focus on a simple, consistent approach that actually works.

The Hidden Cycle Behind Lyme Fatigue (Why You Keep Crashing)

If your Lyme disease fatigue keeps coming and going, there may be a hidden pattern behind it. Learn why energy crashes happen and how to build consistency instead of setbacks.

The Lyme Treatment Trap Nobody Talks About

Lyme disease treatment can quickly become overwhelming. Conflicting protocols, long supplement lists, and endless advice often make recovery harder. Here’s why simple, stable systems work better.

Why Your Lyme Disease Protocol Keeps Failing (It’s Not Discipline)

  Lyme Recovery Belief Series This article is part of a short series breaking down the three belief shifts that m...

Lyme Is Complex. Your Life Doesn’t Need to Be.

Lyme disease is complex. But your healing plan doesn’t have to be. In this article, we break down why simplicity, consistency, and nervous system stability matter more than stacking endless supplements and protocols.

Lyme Disease and the Chronic Illness Identity Trap

Being sick is not the same thing as becoming chronically ill. When I was diagnosed with Lyme disease, the biggest fork in the road wasn’t medical — it was psychological. I had to decide whether Lyme would be a condition I was treating… or an identity that defined my future. In the chronic illness world, it’s easy for life to shrink around symptoms, protocols, and waiting. Goals get deferred. The future becomes conditional. But your diagnosis, as real as it is, does not have to become your identity. In this article, I break down the subtle “chronic illness identity trap,” how it can quietly shape your recovery, and the practical steps you can take to protect your agency, mindset, and long-term trajectory while healing from Lyme disease.

Fighting Lyme Harder Is Making You Worse (The Heroic Healing Trap)

Most people with chronic Lyme disease are not failing because they are not trying hard enough. They are exhausted because they are trying too hard. Here is why over-treatment, detox overload, and constant urgency can quietly keep your nervous system inflamed.

How to Love Someone With Lyme Disease Without Losing Each Other

Lyme disease does not just affect the body. It quietly changes relationships. When one person’s capacity collapses and the other person tries to hold everything together, even love can start to feel strained. This article explores why fixing, researching, and even staying positive can backfire, and what actually protects a relationship while Lyme is happening.