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I think most BEGIN with it .. and if the patient is not well.. they move on to other things. Just my take.
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surprise
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I've worked with 2 different LLMD's in the last 12 months,
and both use Doxy to start Lyme treatment
(at least with me.)
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sammy
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Doxy and Mino are still necessary and good treatments.
Maybe people don't ask about them because they are well known antibiotics. Seems like most people ask about stuff that they are unfamiliar with.
My LLMD has had me take long courses of Doxy and then Mino combined with other antibiotics.
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Lymedin2010
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I am taking Doxy and 3 other ppl in my neighborhood were given Doxy . Two of those are in remission, but I wonder for how long?
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