I was reading Dr. K's protocol and could barely understand it and I don't even have brain fog as a major symptom. I feel that I know a lot about the disease and the treatments but some of these protocols just seem so specific and long..I work full time, I can't imagine keeping up with all that stuff. :/
Posted by ttyme (Member # 24435) on :
right?! then all the doctors you've been going to for help look at you and shake your their heads because they don't know what to do! wtf?!
Posted by Nicole_Denise (Member # 20620) on :
Do you mean Dr. K in Seattle? As far as I know, he uses a really complicated natural approach (this is just my opinion, but I'm pretty sure that in order for it to work any natural program has to be pretty complicated- not that it won't work, just that lots is involved).
I don't know if I would recommend trying to follow that on your own. Have you seen Dr K?
Even if it is a different Dr., it can be very difficult to get a non-LLMD to follow any sort of standard Lyme treatment (mostly because there isn't one). Is Dr. K not treating you? If he is, can't he just explain what to do at an appointment?
there is a very easy-to follow (at least comparatively to other things) treatment guideline. You could print that off and give it to your doctor.
Posted by BackinStOlaf (Member # 23725) on :
I see a LLMD already. Have been for years. I am referring to Dr. Klinghard's protocol. I recently read about it.
Posted by Nicole_Denise (Member # 20620) on :
Ok. That is what I thought. Honestly, I can't help you there. I've heard about it, and read about it, and basically all I know is it is REALLY complicated, designed to get rid of any heavy metals, toxins, parasites etc. I also know it works.
Maybe other people here who have seen him could help you
Posted by nefferdun (Member # 20157) on :
GiGi would be one person to ask about it. She is very knowledgeable.
It is hard to understand any treatment and follow it with brain fog. I am very forgetful. I have to write things down and keep my meds in daily pill containers. I have to re-read information many times before I retain it.