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Permanentnomad
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I'm 4 months into 200mg minocycline treatment for Lyme disease and my husband's job is taking us to Germany. (Augsburg). We leave on Mon and return in April of next year. My llmd in the states will do phone consults with me and we are hoping to find a doctor in Germany that will work closely with my llmd in the states. Has anyone had any experience with Lyme treatment in Germany? Is it going to be difficult trying to find a good dr? Is there less red tape to get thru there? Any insight would be much appreciated. This move is obviously stressful enough without having to worry about the Lyme crap. [Frown]
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I think you're going to JUST the right place.

http://www.b-c-a.de/index.php?L=1

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Like 17Hens, I went to Germany for alternative treatment with the Bionic 880 and got better. But I went to see Dr. W, not this clinic.

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17hens
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Consider reading my thread on bionic treatment.
http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=108232;p=0

Of course I do recommend this treatment over abx, but you said you're working with an LLMD from here, so I assumed ILADS. You'd have everything at your fingertips when you're there though to treat like we did.

Also, consider finding out how you can get on lymenet once you get over there. Not everyone in Germany has been able to. (maybe something to do with your email address?) But it would be a bummer to get over there and not be able to access us.

Have a wonderful time and a safe journey! I'm jealous!

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Wow, amazing! Seems like I really might be going to just the right place! Would I still continue on my antibiotic treatment do you think? I guess I'm concerned because I feel like I'm on the right track (although it's been a slowwwwwwwww improvement) and I'm scared to just go off antibiotics especially when i know I'm no where near better. The b-c-a clinic sounds amazing and I'm interested in holistic therapy but wonder if they're open to incorporating their holistic approach along with the antibiotic treatment I'm already on.

@sixgoofykids, would you recommend your dr in germ? Is he/she near Augsburg? (I'm new here so not sure I can ask that- please disregard question if it's too invasive).

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Sixgoofy and I were treated by the same doctor. Look on my Bionic thread and you'll see all his contact info. You would have to stop abx if you decided to treat with him.

edited to say, "what am I thinking? of course his contact info isn't there. I will PM you a link to his contact info."

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That other clinic might be more comprehensive, I don't know anything about it. 17 Hens went where I did, but more recently.

Germany can get on Lymenet. It's the Asian countries that cannot because most of the spammers come from there.

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17hens
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Six, one of our German posters contacted me just this week, unable to get on. That's why it concerned me.

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bit 4/09, diagnosed 1/10

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17hens- wow. This is scary to me. I don't know why I'm so scared of it. I am uneducated I guess. I feel overwhelmed reading that thread. All these abbreviations I don't understand, the ozone sounds like a blood transfusion which scares me, and then I read that antibiotics might not be the way to go? That this bionic machine shines a light and your body heals itself?? I don't understand and I feel so overwhelmed. I don't know what the 'right' thing to do is and I am so so sick of being sick. I just don't know what to do.
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Six-are you completely better? Is it possible??

Just a bit about me- was bit by a tick in aug 2010. It wason me for maybe a few minutes-wasn't swollen w blood. A week later I was bit by a dog and had 10 stitches. My symptoms started four weeks to the day from being bitten by the dog. (dr said maybe Lyme transferred via saliva to my bloodstream?) anyway, fingers, joints started to swell, headaches, ringing ears, heart racing, insomnia, vivid nightmares, anxiety, exhaustion, flare up of eczema, blurry vision, brain fog. 8 months later after 3 neg western blots, I got a positive blood pcr test and started antibiotics. Never been sick before in my life, in excellent health, clean diet and then bam-can barely walk due to pain in knees and swollen toe. Now am able to walk ok (2 miles a day wthe dog), but still having trouble sleeping due to pain in the knee and sometimes trouble walking due to pain in Achilles. Eczema still flaring up. Eating alkaline diet, bought an alkaline water ionizer and had/may still be herxing from that. Cut out all sugar, gluten and yeast.

For some reason I always wind up feeling down after coming on this forum. I feel so helpless, like I may never get my life back.

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You need to schedule the appointment immediately.
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I understand exactly where you're at, permanentnomad. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to overwhelm and scare you. That's why I started out with the Augsburg info.

My whole family has lyme, bartonella, babesia, so this whole journey has been pretty overwhelming and scary for me as well.

I did antibiotics too and over 13 months they got me off the couch and able to make a trip to Germany, so in that way, they were good.

During those 13 months, I did a lot of research, most of it right here on lymenet and decided when I was well enough, I'd try this treatment. It's been great for me, so I recommend it to people looking for direction.

You need to do what you feel most comfortable with, for sure. If you ever feel ready, try reading the thread (good and slow, it's a lot of info!).

It might seem like voodoo at first glance but it's science. NASA researched it, even built their own photon light machine. And the machine that Six and I have won the German Industry Award 2008.

Lyme and everything it means to us sick folk is a huge issue with so much to learn, your head can go in a hundred different directions. You need to move forward in the direction that gives you peace.

I wish you a safe journey and a quick and easy recovery (so you can enjoy your time in Germany)!

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quote:
Originally posted by 17hens:
Six, one of our German posters contacted me just this week, unable to get on. That's why it concerned me.

Then there's another problem. Europe wasn't "banned".

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quote:
Originally posted by Permanentnomad:
Six-are you completely better? Is it possible??

Yes, I am. It is possible.

It is a strange sounding treatment and it's not a stand-alone treatment. You can read in my blog (below) if you'd like. I did a lot of detox, parasite treatment, etc. Mold was also a big issue for me.

But, the Bionic was the only thing I used for infections once I got off abx (aside from some tonic water for babesia symptoms).

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PM sent.
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There is a german lyme forum, but it is in the German language. In case you don't read/speak German, you can also become a member of the Eurolyme forum and get advice there on treatment in Europe.
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Hi Permanet nomad, I live just 15 minutes away from Germany. There are loads of different treatments there, but if you prefer going the 'traditional' ILADS way, you got to ask around, in German would be better.

There were quite a few threads here years ago.

Eurolyme is another way to go, but they don't know much about German treatment, at least, not in the past.

I also did the photon treatment after fighting lyme for years and I found it was the fastest way to be totally well, without symptoms, without treatment.

And yes, that is possible, I'm enjoying remission for more than 2 years. I've been out of Europe, out of tick land for 2 years. I came back about a month ago and just got bitten again twice these last days...

No symptoms yet, no treatment either. Not in panic for the moment!

I guess most people who tried photons and homeopathy are people that tried quite some other treatments before. The treatment sounds too science fiction to work, that is why.

So if you feel good on your treatment, go on with it. I guess it's an almost inevitable step for all of us, who want to believe on 'conventional' treatments first.

After many months or years, you may try something else, in case you are still suffering.

But many still don't want to try, even though they never get well for years or decades!!!!

Today, I have no doubt, I would do the photon treatment first before anything else if I fall sick again. My daughter was also healed with it. It's extremely powerful for borrelia.

It's not a full solution for lyme, but it is the fastest antiinfectious treatment against borrelia I ever tried.

Good luck! I'm also a permanent nomade, I suppose!

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