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Try to enjoy your time there!!! Send Karin my regards!
Be positive. This is an energetic treatment, your mindset is important. I blogged when I was there instead of being immersed in Lymenet. It was easier to be detached from the Lyme world, I highly recommend it.
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Best wishes!!! I cannot wait to hear how this goes upon your return. I've been contemplating doing this for a year now.
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Best of luck!!!
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All the best to you! Like koo, I've also been thinking about doing this. I'm still giving abx a shot for now, but photon/light/nosodes/whatever might be what I turn to should abx not do the trick.
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Best wishes to you and yours!
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Thank you every one! We feel such promise for continued healing. We have been learning so much from the others who have gone before us. I will definitely check in to share our experiences. Thanks again!
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Wow ! All of you !!!! I hope it's everything you want/need...
What condition are you in as you go?
Like who's at what stage of healing and the biggest symptom's before you go????/
Be safe, Nonna
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ukcarry
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Good luck to all of you in Germany.
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ukcarry
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Good luck to all of you in Germany.
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I apologize ahead for not knowing your story, but you say your whole family is going. Is everyone being treated or are some coming for support?
If there are several receiving this treatment it will be interesting to see how you all respond. Do you mind if I ask age ranges?
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Sending you off with the very best thoughts and wishes. Enjoy this special journey with your family. I pray for a miraculous healing for all of you.
Please let us know how you make out!
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Plz give a big hug to Karin, Dr. W and his staff for us. They are the best.
Hope it goes well and you see great results with the treatment.
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Best wishes - maybe I'll take my family of 4 there next for treatment.
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Give Karin,, Dr. W and all his fabulous and beautiful nurses kisses from me. The best advice is to listen to Dr. W, try go to the baths as often as you can for detox; there is a great one with a water park that Karin knows about; Enjoy walks in the black woods, and the great bakeries, and relax. Its a great place, you will be in good hands...
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Has anyone heard how Sweet-sprig is doing in Germany. I know it was recommended that she not be immersed in Lyme-net but just wondering as my PE-1 slot is moving up rapidly.
Thanks
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I've heard from her. They're over there and the treatment is tough. I don't want to give details since they were private messages .... but you can imagine that when you hit such a bad disease as hard as the photons hit it, the body works hard and it's not easy.
I've had a friend with Lyme coming over to my house to use my Bionic. She isn't having as fast of results as I had, but in Germany we used nosodes not available here.
She did seem to be doing somewhat better and was certainly looking forward to her time off of treatment to allow her body to catch up. Next round she'll use blood, so that should help her get the results I got in Germany. We both felt she was too sick to start out with blood and not have the benefit of the detox iv's.
She's on the waiting list for the PE1 .... she was just using my light until hers comes in.
I can't over-emphasize how much movement is a part of this all. I didn't realize until talking to others going through treatment how much I walked when I was in Germany. I walked every day, at least a couple times per day. Sometimes a long walk, sometimes just for a cup of coffee alone.
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So sorry for the radio silence. Left Germany on our way to see family in London and only just came home yesterday. I tried to post from there but it didn't go through.
Treatment in Germany... A difficult month of treatment As it is still too early to give a full report because it takes time and rest after treatment to see the results, there still have been improvements thus far, mostly increased cognitive ability and energy.
We loved all the nurses and Dr. and of course Karin and her husband. All such wonderful people.
We learned the hard way that staying away from EMFs is crucial during treatment.
Please feel free to PM me for specifics.
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Sounds like you are on a healing trajectory!
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