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Default Pathogens and PD

Many years ago I had very bad Lyme disease with emphasis on meningitis that lasted about a year. I often wonder if that was the precursor to my PD. And I imagine a bad fall from a horse when I was a kid around ten years old didn't help either. But back to my brain and a pathogen, I lost my sense of smell permanently during my Lyme. I am new to this forum. Thanks.
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