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Please be lyme
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Does anyone out there have any experience, positive/negative with any of these three doctors?

I am looking for someone who is very knowledgeable not just in abx, but herbs and supplements (and can recommend brands,) someone who REALLY understand the desease in depth, and how it correlates to mold, yeast, co-infections?

I have read numerous books on lyme and am starting to realize that many doctors just use the abx/probiotic route and that is just NOT enough, especially when one has mold/yeast issues.

If none of these docs can do it, can you recommend someone who can?

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I dont know about the other two, but Dr D. in MA is the exact type of Dr you're saying you want to avoid. He doesn't even suggest probiotics or look for coinfections.

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Dr H in NY is VERY thorough...very expensive, but good. Sounds what you're after. Best of luck.
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I don't know of anyone seeing Dr L and agree with LSG. Dr H in NH or NY are supposed to be good.

Moving to Seeking a Doctor

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I havve heard Same for Dr D. Dr M in CT covers the full spectrum and My mother sees him and he is absolutey wonderful from what she says and I see a major major improvement in her. I plan on seeing him in a few months bt for now I am dealing with wonderfully knowledgeable RNP here in RI. SHe has studied under some of the best but seems to stick to more f the regular pharm approach as well as supplemments. If you are interested in contact info PM me and I would be happy to share for both Practitioners.
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