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Posted by nan (Member # 63) on :
 
THIS IS PART I OF II - AN URGENT CALL TO ACTION TO PROTECT LYME LITERATE PHYSICIANS IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA � WE NEED YOUR HELP
NatCapLyme Members, family and friends:

For the past few years, physicians who treat Lyme disease have been
scrutinized by various state licensing boards. In several cases, this
scrutiny has led to investigations, censures and even the loss of medical
licenses. The unfortunate and sad fact is that such investigation and
scrutiny of Lyme Literate MDs (LLMDs) has come to Virginia and the National
Capital area. Dr. Leila Zackrison of Fairfax, Virginia, is under
investigation by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine for her
diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease.

Many of Dr. Zackrison's patients are members of NatCapLyme and other
Virginia support groups; these patients ardently refute the charges. They
believe our region would suffer a great loss were Dr. Zackrison prevented
from treating Lyme patients, or even worse, were her license to practice
medicine revoked. Many of these patients have verified that Dr. Zackrison
uses only the most stringent testing regimen and conservative drug therapy.

We cannot begin to calculate the loss were our members denied access to Dr.
Zackrison. Our Association through its General Counsel Gregg Skall will
support Dr. Zackrison by appearing at her hearing before the Commonwealth of
Virginia Medical Board on October 4 in Richmond, Virginia.

At our request Dr. Zackrison disclosed the charges and gave us permission to
release this information to you. Specifically, the Medical Board in a
letter to Dr. Zackrison states:

You may have violated Section 54.1-2915.A(13) and (16) [formerly
54.1-2914.A(8) and (11)] of the Code. Specifically, you use the polymerase
chain reaction ("PCR") test, which is unstandardized and infrequently used
to [sic] due to its history of showing false positive results, to diagnose
Lyme disease. You have misdiagnosed patients with Lyme disease, Reactive
Arthritis, Lupus and other ailments and prescribed long term IV antibiotics
and immunosuppressive agents.

Such charges are at the heart of the Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment
debate. LLMDs and patients know that many Lyme symptoms appear similar to
those of the other diseases cited by the Virginia Medical Board. The
Medical Board cites 3 patient case studies to support of its allegations.
Those three cases describe situations familiar to Lyme patients' multiple
symptoms which disappear, reappear and mimic other diseases, all complicating
diagnosis. The Medical Board in its letter does not allege negative
consequences to any of Dr. Zackrison's patients.


PLEASE, prepare a letter and send it immediately and not later
than September 12 to your state and local representatives with a copy to Dr.
Zackrison's attorney, R. Harrison Pledger. The Virginia Board of Medicine
will not read the letters unless Dr. Zackrison's attorney presents them, so
it is critical that you send him a copy.

1. You can identify your state officials and their
addresses at the following site:

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/state/main/?state=VA&view=myofficials

Fill in your street address and city or county. Click "Go" and the site will
bring up your Virginia state senator and state representative. Then click on
their name to see their biography page with their postal address and a link
to their e-mail address.

Alternatively, go to this site:
http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy.nsf/main?openform

Fill in the personal information and address. Click on "Lookup" and it will
return your State Representative and Senator. Click on: "Send a Message to
your Delegate and Senator" and you will be provided a form to fill in and
send your message.

Please contact your state officials both by email and hardcopy. To make it
easy for yourself, send the state official an email, AND COPY YOURSELF ON
THE EMAIL. Print out a hardcopy at home, and send a hard copy to the state
officials and to Dr. Zackrison's attorney!

2. Dr. Zackrison=s Attorney is: R. Harrison Pledger, Jr., Pledger and
Associates, 4530 Walney Road, No. 202, Chantilly, VA 20151. Send him a
hardcopy by mail, fax him at 703 263 1799, or email him at
[email protected]

3. Copy your email also to [email protected] and to Dr.
Zackrison=s Office Manager at [email protected]


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National Capital Lyme Disease Association
[email protected]
www.natcaplyme.org
Phone & fax: 703-821-8833
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What Follows Below Are Some Points to Consider Including in Your Letter:


1. Note that you are aware that the Commonwealth of Virginia Board
of Medicine is investigating Dr. Leila Zackrison.


2. Identify yourself as a Lyme disease patient/family member/friend.


3. Say whether you are a patient of Dr. Zackrison's, or are
otherwise familiar with her fine reputation by the reports of others.


4. State whether you are personally/professionally familiar with
Lyme disease and its effects. Tell your/your loved one's story. Note if
you have a medical background/have read up on the subject.


5. If Dr. Zackrison is your or your loved one's physician, comment
on her thorough investigation of your/your loved one's condition, her
extensive use of sophisticated testing, the length of time (hours?) that she
took a clinical history, her extensive and hands on clinical examination of
the patient, her insistence that the patient comes in to the office to
review test results and to consult on a course of treatment, her insistence
that every patient also maintain a relationship with a primary care
physician, her requests for any past testing or clinical history, her
rigorous monitoring of any patient undergoing any type of therapy, her
interim assessments during therapy, and any other ways in which she was and
is a conscientious, thorough and exceptional physician.


6. Note any difficult history of getting diagnosed or treated for
Lyme disease or other tick borne illness, e.g. going to other doctors with a
rash and initial presenting symptoms and their failure to diagnose on the
clinical symptoms, etc. Note particularly if an infectious disease doctor
failed you, and you turned to Dr. Zackrison, a rheumatologist, as a result
due to her reputation at diagnosing tick borne illnesses. Comment on what
difficulty you would face if Dr. Zackrison were not available as your
physician/as a resource physician in the area.


7. Note particularly if your case was complicated by the presence of
any underlying health condition or illness, such as autoimmune disease etc.


8. Comment on the patient's current health status as a result of Dr.
Zackrison.
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
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Posted by NP40 (Member # 6711) on :
 
If they pull this doc's license, then all other doc's are in jeopardy. Amazing, prescribe long-term abx for acne and no one gives a damn. Save people's lives with it when they have lyme and you're a criminal. It boggles the mind.
 
Posted by Limping Lily (Member # 5099) on :
 
i've talked to lots of people "on the street" and many of them believe that there is a CONSPIRACY to keep the population chronically ill! THAT is so very evil , I want to scream. [Mad] [Mad]
 


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