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We are seeking a lyme literate Dr in Northern Virginia. My husband was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever while we were on vacation in North Carolina, but since we've been home and followed up with Drs here, no one will settle on the diagnosis and keep testing him for other viruses-all negative. The problem we have now is that they want him to stop the doxycyclene, we refused, but will run out soon and he is stille experiencing symptoms, so we need a Dr to give us a second opinion and treat appropriately.
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dmc
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Try contacting a local Lyme support group too.
Dawn in VA
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sent you a PM.
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Siciliano
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Welcome! I sent you a private message also.
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