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acam.org ( The American College for the Advancement of Medicicne)

provides a list of doctors state by state

>

> Does anyone know where to find a list of LLMDs? The only one I know

of

> is the LDA list, and they only let you look up 3 per month, and

> personally I find it to be a really crappy and confusing system. I

> need to be able to look up different kinds of specialists in

different

> states as I am willing to travel to find different treatment options

> and pricing. Looking up " Lyme doctors " online is obviously a waste

as

> it mostly takes you to IDSA docs. In reading boards like this I have

> found some LLMDs, but I feel I'm probably missing some.

>

> I simply don't understand why it's so secretive. Who are they hiding

> from? The LDA seems to think they are being harrassed--but aren't

the

> harassers aware of who all the docs are anyway? And since those

> harassers are part of the medical/insurance complex and have

offices,

> they can easily do multiple searches on that list from multiple

> computers--so I don't see the point of the secrecy. Can I get a list

> from ILADS? Or Igenex? I don't care if they're technically ILADS

> members as long as they're on the same wavelength.

>

> M

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thanks but acam is a list of conventional doctors, it doesn't have LLMDs. it

would have idsa types who fight against real lyme doctors. i got lots of lists

in responses though, thanks--M

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I'm going through the same thing - just got diagnosed 2 weeks ago after 22 years

of

having Lyme. I'm finding that the book " The Top 10 Lyme Disease Treatments " by

Rosner has really helped put things in perspective. I called Igenex and got a

list of Lyme

Literate Docs in my area - they were very helpful. My current doctor in Dallas

also has

Lyme and she's an alternative doc so that's been helpful as well. Good luck - I

know how

overwhelming the researching can be.

> >

> > Does anyone know where to find a list of LLMDs? The only one I know

> of

> > is the LDA list, and they only let you look up 3 per month, and

> > personally I find it to be a really crappy and confusing system. I

> > need to be able to look up different kinds of specialists in

> different

> > states as I am willing to travel to find different treatment options

> > and pricing. Looking up " Lyme doctors " online is obviously a waste

> as

> > it mostly takes you to IDSA docs. In reading boards like this I have

> > found some LLMDs, but I feel I'm probably missing some.

> >

> > I simply don't understand why it's so secretive. Who are they hiding

> > from? The LDA seems to think they are being harrassed--but aren't

> the

> > harassers aware of who all the docs are anyway? And since those

> > harassers are part of the medical/insurance complex and have

> offices,

> > they can easily do multiple searches on that list from multiple

> > computers--so I don't see the point of the secrecy. Can I get a list

> > from ILADS? Or Igenex? I don't care if they're technically ILADS

> > members as long as they're on the same wavelength.

> >

> > M

> >

>

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I had limited success with abx, though they were helpful as I had a large load

of Lyme and two nasty co-infections. After 3.5 years on antibiotics, I shifted

to a natural doctor who focused on detox., homeopathic, rife, electronic

measurements, chiropractic, ozone, copper water, gold water, colloidal silver

(without silver nitrate), flaxseed oil, cocoa beans, Coconut oil, other

supplements, complete change of diet, walking exercise, attitude change,

spiritual engagement and complete human trust and compassion. This treatment

lasted another 3.5 years and I have regained most of my functions. I still take

some of his products in order to maintain health. So, I for one can confirm the

effectiveness of this treatment at least in my particular case.

Glen in NJ.

Re: [ ] Re: LLMD list? - ACAM.org - doctors that are Lyme

literate

Hi,

I wondered if you could share the list with me of Lyme Literate

Doctors? Antibiotics have made my daughter worse so they had to take

her off of them after 2 months. Is there any alternative treatments

we could try that have helped people? Thank You,

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