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I went to several LLMD's and ended up

going to an Infectious Disease Dr. because the LLMD's couldn't prescribe

IV's/shots, the ID Dr. was open minded to alternative approaches as well,

not all of them are, but don't rule them out, my LLMDs didn't accept insurance,

the ID Dr. did accept my insurance. I went to him with knowledge

and research and he worked with me on some protocols, they can also help

you obtain certain products like cholestrymine sp? possibly get you scripts

from compounding labs if you need it. This way your insurance may

still cover it and you won't have to pay out of pocket. The ID dr.

worked in conjunction w/the LLMD I was going to.

From:

" Pam "

To:

<Lyme_and_Rife >

Date:

02/08/2012 10:28 AM

Subject:

Re: new to group

Sent by:

Lyme_and_Rife

Hi ,

I too am sorry to hear how you’ve suffered the illness

*and* the medical merry-go-round. No matter which way you end up

going with your treatment, I believe you need to be doing your healing

work under the guidance of a Lyme Literate health care professional. There

are Lyme disease associations in pretty much every state…and many of these

have private off-line lists of Lyme literate doctors. Whatever state you

are in, I’d advise you to locate and contact the Lyme disease association

there, and ask for a list of Lyme literates in your area. I’d stay away

from anyone associated with Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)

doctors, and infectious disease doctors if I were you.

Being a part of this and other support groups for Lyme

is also important, as you go through treatment and healing. The experience

is different from what you might expect, and having a group of people who’ve

been where you are headed is extremely important.

Hang in there!

Pam

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