Uncovering the Hidden Epidemic of Lyme Disease

Terri McCormick, BCN, BCLS is an author, speaker, and Lyme disease advocate who helps families navigate one of the most misunderstood illnesses of our time. Her new book, Being Misdiagnosed, reveals how Lyme disease often disguises itself as conditions like MS, ALS, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue, leaving countless people without answers.

If you’ve been searching for clarity, hope, and a path forward, this is where your journey begins.

  • "This book reads like a detective novel… filled with insight into the toll of tick-borne infections. My son took his life while suffering from Lyme and co-infections. Like the families in this book, I know the pain and frustration."

    — James McBride, MD

  • "Had Lyme disease been recognized earlier, our story may have been very different… This book offers validation, knowledge, and hope to those still searching."

    — Michelle, Widow of a Lyme Patient

  • "After years of searching for answers… I know firsthand how devastating a missed diagnosis can be. This book gives voice to those who have suffered in silence while offering knowledge and hope."

    — Darlene O’Connor, Executive Director, NELAD

  • "It was Terri who suggested I get tested for Lyme disease, and that was the turning point… Without her, I would still be searching."

    — Deanna S.

  • "This book doesn’t just inform, it awakens you. Terri’s courage and advocacy turn a medical story into a powerful call for awareness and change."

    — Renee Togher, CEO, Azteca Foods, Inc.

  • “Never give up hope, and never dismiss what you don’t yet understand.”

    — Christine L. Saba , MD, PharmD, FAAPoes here

  • “More than case studies, these stories are lifelines for families who feel invisible in a system that wasn’t designed to see them.”

    — Deb Muth, ND

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