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Pls go to parathyroid com ..he is the worlds foremost dr for this and there is oodles of info there
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Keebler
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- Imaging of the area seems important and you could share that as you
You might also consult with a naturopathic physician who is also an acupuncturist.
I've had acupuncture change similar things entirely as it can help increase circulation to and remove certain "blockages" to an area.
Acupuncture even made some plantar warts on the bottom of my big toe disappear and heal completely. It was amazing.
Certain supplements might also be considered.
LL ND would be best but not necessary if just for this issue but do inform them of the lyme, still, as it may have some considerations. -
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- I assume you will discuss this with your LLMD.
Lyme & other tick-borne infections can confuse or complicate some matters so don't rely on blood work but get some kind of imaging, too:
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