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I'm trying to find a new LLMD, but Dr. H in NY has a waiting list. Dr. S in CT can't see me until the spring.
I used to go to Dr. P in CT and ever since he shut down, I've just been using herbs/supplements. I was doing very well until recently.
I think I need antibiotics but I can't make any quick appointments. Is there anyone else you know of or any way to get some sort of antibiotic. My body is quickly getting worse and I can't wait a few months for an appointment.
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Dogsandcats
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Would you be able to talk to a GP? Sometimes they will give you a month and that would buy you time.
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glm1111
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Look into the salt/c protocol and antiparasitic herbs such as Parastroy.(had to eventually add other antiparasitic herbs such as Hanna Kroeger Wormwood to the Parastroy. Also extra cloves and digestive enzymes and HCL.
Both saved my life. You can get more info on salt/c at lymestrategies. Parasites/worms can play a MAJOR role in Lyme disease and need to be treated.
Do a search on here for parasites.
Gael
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Otherwise, try calling the Connecticut lyme support groups and ask them for names of "lyme friendly" doctors.
These are doctors who know a little about lyme and will give you a prescription. Since they aren't lyme docs, there is no long wait to get in with them and no high fee. Just a regular doc who can help you out with this problem.
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