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23-Year Health Battle: Lyme Disease Finally Diagnosed
20 Apr
Summary
- Alopecia at 19 triggered two decades of chronic, misdiagnosed health issues.
- Symptoms included gut problems, exhaustion, and neurological disruptions.
- Lyme disease diagnosis came at age 40 after a ruptured ovarian cyst incident.

Nerida Mills experienced the first signs of illness at 19 with hair loss, a symptom that preceded over two decades of undiagnosed health problems. She endured a range of issues including chronic gut problems, constant exhaustion, hormonal fluctuations, and neurological disruptions like hand numbness, which doctors frequently attributed to stress.
Despite seeking numerous medical opinions, her symptoms were consistently dismissed or misdiagnosed, leading to significant self-doubt and a loss of trust in the healthcare system. Her condition worsened over time, at one point confining her to a wheelchair.