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gina_marie
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Here is the situation, any LLD that's been recommended to me don't take insurance and charge up to $1,000 for just a consultation!

so I'm going to deal with my regular MD who is willing to work with me. MY question is, what should I ask him to test for?

Co-infections? And treat with what? What's a good med for cyst busting and Lyme treatment?

Also, what vitamin levels should he test her for? Magnesium? B?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. me and my doc are both in the dark about this.

Gina

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OH my. This will be an uphill battle.

Begin with printing out DR B's guidelines .. one for you and one for the doctor.

Let him take it from there.

http://library.lymenet.org/domino/file.nsf/bbf2f15334c1f28585256613000317cc/9c1ac876bb7897f5852568ec0056eb02?OpenDocument

Anybody have Dr B's updated guidelines??

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Thanks, this will help a lot. I talked to the people at Igenex and they gave me some info too.

Gina

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