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We are located in ut and had been travelling to co sprngs to dr. M / dr. H but since their office closed we are at a loss. My wife seems to be getting worse as the days go on and we currently have no one to turn to for help. I am reaching out to the forum in hopes of getting a lead for another dr.
We've seen a couple of semi-llmd's here but they really are not "LL" just willing to learn (which is also good, but we need someone in the know right now).
Any suggestions are appreciated.
R
-------------------- supportive spouse of Lyme suferer. Posts: 14 | From UT | Registered: Nov 2007
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bettyg
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welcome to the board; your wife is lucky to have a supportive hubby like you!
sent you a privae message with CO/UTAH info!
sent you also my 81 pages of newbie links, advise, symptoms, tests, disability, and much more includng treepatrol's archive of over 1000 links of good lyme info!
pms can be found at top of left side under HELLO by flashing light and in my profile! good luck especially with winter setting in soon!
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Thanks! And thanks for the private messages.
While we are located in UT, we have been travelling to CO as we have had a really hard time finding a good LLMD here in UT. So if anyone else has any suggestions for a good LLMD in a surrounding state that would still be very helpful.
Thanks R
-------------------- supportive spouse of Lyme suferer. Posts: 14 | From UT | Registered: Nov 2007
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lightfoot
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Hello netslacker!
I am so sorry that your wife is need of help and dealing with Lyme/TBD's.
I sent you a private message.
Healing smiles.....lightfoot
-------------------- Healing Smiles.....lightfoot Posts: 7228 | From CO | Registered: May 2002
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Hi, Like netslacker, my wife is also suffering from chronic Lyme. We just moved from Bay Area in Calif. where she had a great doctor, to Fort Collins CO. We are desperately looking for a doctor in this state if there is one. Any help/referral would be greatly appreciated! thanks, tom
Posts: 69 | From fort collins, co | Registered: Dec 2007
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I suggest you post a "New Topic" with your request / need instead of including it in netslaker's Topic, which has already been viewed and responded to by some users and may not be revisited by those users.
A "New Topic" always gets our users attention.
Thanks,
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bettyg
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welcome tom! you lucked out; 1 in town; sent you pm wth info!!
also sent you a primvate message with my newbie package of 81 pages of links, advise, symptoms, disability, tests,, and treepatrol's archive of over 1000 links of good lyme ino!
to find pms, go to top left under HELLO by flashing light and in my profile!
tom, IF you decide to start a NEW post by copying this one there; please copy my answers to you so others know you were helped! thanks!
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Truthfinder
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Netslacker and Tom, I'll send you both PMs.
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