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Since Texas doesn't seem to have a lot of LL options, I'm looking at options for treatment in NC, since we have relatives there. Particularly memory and cognitive impairment in late stage Lyme. Any recommendations?
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Sammi
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I sent you a private message.
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Please consider joining your own state group in the LymeDisease.org network. Many groups are sizable enough to offer quite a bit of help. Go to http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/statenamelyme to find how to find your group.
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