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I have an appointment in about a month to see this LLMD. I had strange tick bite 2 years ago and have been feeling crappy ever since. I blew it off because everything online said MO didn't have Lyme and or tick borne illness.
Looking for any advice on Dr C or any advice in general. Thanks!
Posts: 61 | From Lees Summit, MO | Registered: Jun 2017
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Tincup
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Welcome to LymeNet!
You can't go wrong with Dr. C. Good choice! Very good choice!
And there is Lyme in Missouri, and I am sorry you were misled.
The bad info comes from the CDC because they don't want to admit there is STARI or Lyme there because one of their paid idiots didn't find it, instead a good doctor did. The late Dr. Ed Masters.
For advise in general.... hummmmm.....
You'll need meds most likely. If so, here is a site that can help you get free or reduced priced meds and supplements.
And last, but not least... I don't know what you all do for fun there in Missouri, but if this is appropriate, please take a peak. It's all about Sexual Transmission....
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Wow Tincup!!!! Thank you so much for the detailed response. There must be some really awesome people in this community. I will update with my test results in early August. Thanks again!!!
Posts: 61 | From Lees Summit, MO | Registered: Jun 2017
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Tincup
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Hey- stop here TC, stop now... don't do it, don't do it... don't do it TC... sigh...
OK! How about a side note? A little story?
I was just tempted to greet you the way I use to greet LymeToo (another member here) who was/is from Missouri, and say to you, nicely of course...
"Hey you big old corn fed mule!"
But NO, NO, NO!!! I won't say that to YOU!
I don't know why that popped in my head just now. Haven't thought of that for years! Anyhow... (hope you are laughing about now)...
You are very welcome! Certainly. And yes, there are many wonderful folks here that are very educated, and unfortunately, have a lot of personal experience with Lyme and coinfections.
They are usually very good with offering folks help. So rest assured, if you have questions, they have answers!
You don't have to wait till August to post here, but we certainly hope to hear from you in August with those results- at a minimum!
In fact, there may be some things you can do to prepare your body and mind in anticipation of being diagnosed and treated. Just general all around healthy things.
Please feel free to hop on over to the Medical section and/or General section and hang out if you'd like.
In the meantime, best of everything to you!
TC- who is probably now in trouble with LymeToo- YIKES!
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