Thanks for sharing your story It helped me to hear you as well as Ren There are so many people who have gone missing to these diseases and been misunderstood and sidelined Rens raising these things in public helps let the light in and hopefully brings more attention to all those affected My story happened longer ago and hasn't been as severe as his I am 61. But I know of many who became bedridden for years Its good you got the antibiotics so soon Peace and blessings
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I'm far from the most informed Renegade to answer your questions about Ren's health but I see that no one else has responded. He's been at a clinic in Calgary for quite awhile. There's a video short - A Day in the Life of Ren (?) from early on in his stay there. (There's also an amusing one about a urine sample, a "wee tube", left in an Uber.) One thing they're trying to do is repair the myelin sheath in his brain that was eaten away during his years of misdiagnosis. It's my understanding that the damage allows pain to wash down thru his body. He has said that he still has pain in his legs & feet & may have that for the rest of his life. He is put on courses of - I think - massive antibiotics meant to help in the long term but can leave him less than clear-minded in the short term. I believe he's been told that the Lyme disease is no longer in his body but, like you, he'll be dealing with related damage for the rest of his life. He's decided to move to the U.S. (L.A.?) so he can continue to pursue his music career but be closer to the clinic in Canada. I hope that if I've been fairly accurate &, if not, other Renegades will give you more/better info.