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Posted by cbb (Member # 788) on :
 
In the "ABC's of Lyme Disease," I read 'Lyme Disease in the Eye: A Pediatric and Adolescent Perspective' written by a Neuro-Opthalmologist in Lancaster, PA.

Any comments?
Anyone have contact info?
 
Posted by cantgiveupyet (Member # 8165) on :
 
I sent you a PM
 
Posted by iceskater (Member # 8655) on :
 
Yes, I have gone to this physician. Very compassionate and is trying to help me save my eyesight. Physician has extensive medical training and very knowledgeable about auto immune and Lyme. If you need further information, contact me.
 
Posted by cbb (Member # 788) on :
 
cantgiveupyet - thanks for your taking time to send me the pm. Sure do appreciate it.

iceskater - will pass your comments on to the parents of the child. May contact you for more info. It means a lot to hear from someone who is a satisfied customer.

Thanks again to both of you!!
 
Posted by lesley1954 (Member # 7626) on :
 
I want to echo Iceskater's comments about this doctor. My 15-year-old daughter saw him. He was wonderful and very knowledgeable about Lyme. We live in Northern Virginia and he has been willing to do a lot of follow-up by phone or letter. I recommend him highly!
 
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
 
Here is the html version of this pdf file, "The ABC's of Lyme Disease."

http://tinyurl.com/r4eqv
 
Posted by cbb (Member # 788) on :
 
Thanks for the recommendation, lesley1954. It helps to hear from someone who has seen him.

Carol in PA -
I'm not sure how to print the brochure, but others may be able to use the link.
I'm fortunate enough to have gotten the brochure from LDA.

Haven't heard back from the child's father in several days.
Last conversation, he said the eye problem had improved.
Will talk with him again soon.

Thanks again for the concern & the help!!
 
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
 
cbb:

Once you have the html version, you can copy and paste the info into Wordpad or another word processing program, and edit and adjust the size of the font to suit you, before you print it.

The pdf version is a ~picture~ of the brochure.
You can't copy and paste any portion of the picture.
You have to print it out as a whole.

Carol
 


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