sutherngrl
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I just saw Dr M from CO, that was diagnosed with ALS and treated for LD on TV on HLN. He was in the DVD UOS.
He was on a show called Suzanne Roberts. It only last about 5 minutes but shows several times a day.
He talked about how LD was hard to diagnose and about the test being unreliable. Also talked about his own illness and how to treat it.
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sutherngrl
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Just saw it repeated. So its been on at least twice so far today. Yeah!
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sutherngrl
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It was on HLN. I think it is Headline News. I was watching the Anthony trial. Hopefully a lot of ppl saw it.
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I love his story. It is also covered, more in depth in "Cure Unknown." What an amazing story, and this man surely had someone watching over him, and it was not his expert team of doctors!
But it is really sad to wonder how many were in his shoes, but just resolved to the "ALS death sentence," never realizing they really had Lyme? That is a horrible thought. I wonder how often this happens.
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I hope his healing story is heard by folks there - he spoke at a "Getting Healthy Again" conference we had last year in N CA, and he speaks from the heart - everyone gave him a standing ovation -
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