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Posted by Harmony (Member # 32424) on :
 
Please let me know - thank you so much!

[ 06-16-2026, 12:13 PM: Message edited by: Harmony ]
 
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
 
Private messages sent.
 
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
 
https://www.genlyme.org/find-a-doctor


https://mylifemycommunityvirginia.org/program/49741/find-lyme-disease-support-virginia

Also see the closed post at the top of Seeking a Doctor that Bartenderbonnie so kindly put together for us. A list of places to check for LLMDs.
 
Posted by Bartenderbonnie (Member # 49177) on :
 
Welcome back to LymeNet Harmony. đź’š

ALL LINKS FOR FINDING A LLMD NOW!!!!!

You can request LLMD’s through Global Lyme Alliance
https://www.globallymealliance.org/lymedoc

You can request LLMD’s through LivLyme Foundation
https://livlymefoundation.org/resources/doctors/

You can request LLMD’s through ILADS
(International Lyme and Associated Disease Society)
https://www.ilads.org/patient-care/provider-search/

You can request LLMD’s through Lyme Disease.org
https://www.lymedisease.org/find-lyme-literate-doctors/

Project Lyme
https://projectlyme.org/providers-landing/

Lyme Basics
https://lymebasics.org/patient-support/lyme-doctor-referral/

Lyme Advice
https://www.lymeadvise.com/lyme-literate-physicians


Some of these are simple e-mail formats that you fill out and they respond with LLMD’s in your area. You MUST research each LLMD referred. To do this, google for patient reviews and call each LLMD provider and ask what their treatment protocols entails.

These lists are not exhaustive and may be outdated. Call the doctor to see if they are taking new patients!

Lyme Facebook Groups

Lyme disease support groups are abound on Facebook.
There are probably a couple hundred to choose from, including city- and state-specific forums, treatment-focused groups, and an assortment of national groups. Because people discuss the challenges they face and the symptoms they endure while living with Lyme, most groups and forums are kept on a "private" setting so others outside the group won't see what you post.

To locate a group, type a description of the kind of group you're hoping to join, such as,
"Lyme disease Virginia” and review the selections that pop up.

When you find one that interests you, request to join it. Each group may have certain posting and privacy guidelines, but once you're a member, you can crowdsource information regarding Lyme-literate medical doctors and Lyme disease specialists who may be able to help you. Plus, you can get feedback from others about the kinds of treatments they've found beneficial.

NatCap Lyme / Virginia Lyme Support Groups
https://natcaplyme.org/support-groups/#virginia

Sending pm for Virginia and Washington DC.
Healing wishes ❤️💚
 
Posted by Harmony (Member # 32424) on :
 
You guys rock!

I got an appointment now for next week!

[bow] Miracle of miracles.

I have so much bad experience behind me, we'll see how it goes.

I am keeping an open mind and attitude.

Thank you so much for your fast and excellent help!! [kiss]
 
Posted by Harmony (Member # 32424) on :
 
Facebook - ugh, Facebook - they locked me out and want my biometrics to get back in (maybe). I heard horror stories of folks giving them their video selfie and then still being blocked for life.

I heard this is happening to millions of users - push to get biometrics on people.

Privacy violation, big time.

Time for groups to get off of Facebook and do individual sites again. Facebook can cut people off for no reason and exclude a large number of us.
 
Posted by Bartenderbonnie (Member # 49177) on :
 
Agree Harmony about your assessment of Facebook.

I belong to the Reddit Lyme Community.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Lyme/s/2Rqrq2BUwE
 
Posted by Harmony (Member # 32424) on :
 
Thanks for sharing the link!
 


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