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Adey123
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Hi all,

Thanks to everyone who has helped me on this forum so far.

I�m currently living in London, UK and currently exploring ILADS, LLMDs in the US, particularly in NYC.

I think i�ve narrowed my search down to 3 Drs in the area - sorry in advance for the array of mysterious initials!

Dr R
Dr S (practices at the M center)
Dr M (who also practices at the same centre)

As it�s quite an investment to fly over, get an appointment etc I�m looking to get as much info, and testimonials as possible so that I can make an informed decision.

Does anyone have any experiences with these doctors (good or bad) that they can share?

My own symptoms are mainly neurological / brain related spanning over ten years, progressively worsening.

Feel free to PM me if need be.

Thanks

Adey

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Ellispot - Positive, Weak Borderline | CD 57 - 21
Igenex Igm - 31 IND, 34+, 41+, 58+ | Igenex Igg - 31 IND, 34 IND, 39 IND, 41++, 58++,
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Constant reduced cognition, head pressure, poor memory, limb weakness, spirochete floaters, nausea

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