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my doc found out the test for potassium was wrong so that is good..I had found out that there is severe bartonella and moderate babs living within the red and white blood cells..I will get the testing for this to all of you but I need to make sure I give it to our members and not the ones who want to do us in...forget the other tests that they use for babs and bart they dont work.. the proof is in these slides..even profuse infection it does not show up on standard cdc tests.. eric
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cantgiveupyet
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I would be interested in this lab. If you could send me a PM with the info. I am a member as you can see by the number of posts I have made.
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kelmo
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PM's you, Can't. Kelmo
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I would be interested to know which lab, is it Bowen?
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Could you PM, me, too? Thanks. My LLMD suspects I have bart & plans to treat me for it, but the test showed up negative. He says, if I have it and they don't treat, I won't get well. I've heard of this before.
Kayda
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I had this test done early on, and found it to be of little validity. The link above goes into some of the pros and cons.
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that is not the test that you stated..it is not live... eric
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kelmo
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It's not live blood cell. See the Public Health Alert, and that will give you a big clue to the lab. Sample slides have been sent by my daughter's LLMD. It's his lab.
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dr uses smears with staining to show the organisms that are inside the white and red blood cells..the tests we all take can only see the red cell not whats inside..that is the difference..also I heard bowen is closed...in my opinion dr fry is a great man who saves people from false test that were not meant to detect anything in the first place.. eric
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kelmo
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Polar, you may want to edit your post to remove the dr. name. You can use his first initial. We don't want to jeopardize his practice by the unseemly.
Thanks. Kelly
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I had a bullseye ring on my foot about 20 years ago...(who knew?)...I was always a healthy female in my youth...But as I came into the menopausal years of my life, I assumed that the strange symptoms I was having were associated with "change of life". I had a hip replacement procedure done a few years ago because of joint necrosis...my vision, skin, and other ailments are similar to those of Lyme Disease. I already have very little faith in the medical world...but I know that I must do something! What is the best treatment? Where do I start?... .........
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