It’s hard to believe that a bug the size of a poppy seed could put a heretofore healthy, active person in a wheel chair, or cause heart complications.
But that’s the story of Julia Bruzzese, a Brooklyn teenager, and Dr. Neil Spector, whose experiences with Lyme disease put them both at serious medical risk.
It also vaulted them in the middle of a raging medical/political controversy, and made them fascinating subjects in THE QUIET EPIDEMIC, a documentary by directors Lindsay Keys and Winslow Crane-Murdoch.
Read more at: https://www.lymedisease.org/kpfk-film-club-quiet-epidemic/