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it's a lot like ART treatments, you go to three different doctors and they all tell you competely different stuff, unless you told them your symptoms first, then they repackage what you told them and tell it back to you.
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OK.. thank you all. Good to know.
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Rumigirl
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Ondamed is great! I have a machine and have been a practitioner for quite a while. It's very helpful for Lyme patients; I have worked with quite a few.
Of course, you need to be doing something else for treatment, like either abx or other treatments (in my opinion). And, like anything else, how good the results are depends a lot on the practitioner.
Let me know if you want more info.
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