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sparkle7
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Hi-

Really need a good pain management doctor - MD. Someone sent me a doctor's name in CT a while back but they are no longer accepting patients.

Thanks!

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hopingandpraying
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I sent you the name for CT - sorry to hear he isn't taking new patients. I don't know of any others.

Contact the Lyme Disease United Coalition at (800) 311-7518. They are very knowledgeable and might know of someone.

Try www.ILADS.org

www.lymedisease.org

www.lymediseaseassociation.org

Check the online state Lyme groups at:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/StateNameLyme/info

You are probably familiar with PEMF and its use in treating pain. I've been researching into it for my son who has chronic pain. Maybe that can help you?

Here is a link about PEMF:

http://www.doctoroz.com/article/pulsed-electromagnetic-fields-how-they-heal

Have you considered or used Far Infrared treatment for yourself? We purchased a FIR Amethyst Bio Mat for our son.

Note: I am in no way affiliated with this product, just looking for help to alleviate my son's pain.

It was a large expense for us (about $450), but we are desperate to get him help. We got the mini size (fits on a chair and is portable), but it is also available in the large size which can be put on your bed.

After a few weeks of daily use, he doesn't have pain in his arms, only sensitivity. Now if we can just get rid of the chronic pain in his chest, sides and back!

I should also mention my son is also on the Cowden Protocol.

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