Keebler
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These two nurses are very courageous. I hope they can find a doctor willing to stand up to the local IDSA /Insurance Industry stronghold of "no lyme in Oregon" and "no treatment even if there were to be." Heavens knows what will happen if they want to teach about other Tick-Borne Disease.
It's very encouraging that someone from inside the medical field understands and is willing to speak out. Still, they are up against a tornado force in this state. It will be interesting to follow their (hopeful) success - not just in Southern Oregon, but all of Oregon. -
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Keebler
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Rogue Valley area, Southern Oregon:
The first meeting of this group is Th. Nov. 19. details at the link Robin posted. -
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