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I live in MO but will go to where to best Dr's are. I have been to Dr C in MO but not sure how good he is. My 14 year old daughter and I both have it.
*edited to remove dr's name and city per Lymnet rules*
Just sharing my experience, I am not a doctor. Posts: 2682 | From Colorado | Registered: Oct 2009
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- I hope you find just the right leads.
While it's excellent to work toward a cure, and some have reached very solid remissions, at this time there is no known cure, technically to kill all the spirochetes in all the forms.
However, there are many who can tell you that they FEEL cured - and that is the goal.
Still they are careful to lead a healthful lifestyle and know that it could flare again but, if so, quick attention can set them right again far faster and easier than before.
You might want to look at the book "Cure Unknown" by Pam Weintraub. Despite the title, the author describes what it took for her to reach a very nice remission.
You might also seek out RIFE treatment -- or the BIONIC 880. Links below here:
Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees who all have this basic approach in common:
Understanding of the importance of addressing the infection(s) fully head-on with specific measures;
Knowing that support supplements are important, but NEVER enough alone. And knowing which supplements have direct impact, which are only support and which are both.
You can compare and contrast many approaches.
BASIC HERBAL EDUCATIONAL links, and
BODY WORK links with safety tailored to lyme patients,
RIFE links,
BIONIC 880 (& PE-1) links, and
LOW HEAT INFRARED SAUNA detail. -
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- Sometimes, it's more than just lyme: -------------------------------------------
Diagnosing Lyme Disease (&/or whatever else is going on)
Other tick-borne infections and other chronic stealth infections - as well as certain conditions - that can hold us back are discussed here (i.e. mold, parasites, heavy metal, liver conditions, celiac . . . )
TIMACA's LINKS have good detail -
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My improvement with Dr C has been life saving. I hope to get remission or a cure. I like that he listens to me...thinks about it then draws out a plan. Some of the info is a little overwhelming for my Lyme brain so it takes a while to study it.
Posts: 75 | From Missouri | Registered: Apr 2009
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I went to Dr C but am less than impressed. The antibiotics he prescribed are not anything that is in Buscanno protocol, I left the appointment completely confused...he just left the room and never came back...no goodbye, didn't ask if I had questions about anything. I get the feeling from him that I am a guinea pig for him, I feel that it is important to trust my doctor, don't think that is going to happen with him. I would like to find a good LLMD within 4 hrs or so from SW Missouri...KC, St Louis, Tulsa, N Arkansas, E Kansas.
Posts: 6 | From Missouri | Registered: Dec 2008
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I went to the link you posted about this but never did find it. Are you the "keeper" of the successes? I desperately want to find a LLMD who I trust. I live in SW Missouri, do you know of anyone (other than Dr. C) in that area? KC, St Louis, Tulsa, N Arkansas, E Kansas...those areas would be a reasonable drive. If I have to go further I have heard about pilots flying patients for free that I can check into. Thank you for your help!!
quote:Originally posted by critterjulie: I would like to find a good LLMD within 4 hrs or so from SW Missouri...KC, St Louis, Tulsa, N Arkansas, E Kansas.
- There aren't any LLMDs in those areas that I would recommend. One in KC is good but he is not taking patients. The female there I would not recommend.
Dr C got me well 7 yrs ago. Saved my life too!
(PS.. There are NO LLMDs in AR, KS or OK; none in STL)
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