Lyme disease upends people's lives, but insurance often won't cover the treatment of long-lasting symptoms

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Lyme disease upends people's lives, but insurance often won't cover the treatment of long-lasting symptoms
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At first, Kirsten Stein, a 52-year-old from Greenbrae, California, thought she just had a bad flu.

Within three months of getting sick, the CrossFitter who could deadlift 220 pounds before she fell ill became so weak that she could barely grip a pencil between her fingers. "Looking at people you've known and not remembering their name is really scary," she told Insider."The pain is indescribable."

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