lyme in Putnam
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I dont' understand, I've had mri lesions, spects that show hypoperfusion, suffer daily confusion and still no one acknowledges anything? My llmd did, but everyone on the outside says age, something wrong with the machine... Cant afford LLMD neuro right now, in herbal treatment,after 6 years of iv finally failed me. Remission 3-4 times, life back and those were the best months of my life. Maybe antibiotics are the way to go, I just couldn't do it anymore, but this way isn't easy either. There is no easy way to get around this.
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Abxnomore
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I doubt a good LLMD would dismiss lesions and hypo-profusion. They are both so common in patients with lyme and co's.
The ones that would are the ducks who don't believe in this disease or are too uneducated about it.
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I have been told by LLMDs and non-LLMDs that there is no apparent relationship between lesions and disease severity. That has certainly been my experience. My MRI showed no progression in lesions from 1999 - 2008, but my disease has gotten much worse. In fact, the radiologist said the MRI even got a little better.
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