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Yes it is a deadly drain on the income of ducks.
When i first got this here ting day call a puter, and got on line ilooked around at more then one site, i planted my ass here at this site and for good reason, ya all know who yuo are. Down to earth, streaght forward, backed up with facts and where to look.
Without the net we would still be in a duck slime ses-pool, you know the kind of slime that you just cant swim in.
You go down down down into a thick pool of slime.
Gee think we should add some gaters.
A sprkle in your eye to all.
Steve & Vic
Posts: 81 | From Alpena, MI., USA | Registered: Mar 2004
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Hi all, it is here that things are DISCUSSED. We have similar forums and support groups in Germany and I have noticed that their work actually sped up the process of people in the heatlthcare system being educated about the many many faces of lyme and that it has to be checked for whenever there's the slightest hint that it may the hidden cause of conditions called other names. Of cause it isn't always, but has to be minded. I have been sick 5 years now and more and more often docs at least believe it can be a serious issue - even if they still dont know how to treat it. Lymenet and other groups have encouraged patients to go to their doctors and MAKE them read information.
Then there's some who do kind of specialize in lyme (be it docs or naturopaths) but always stick to one type of lyme treatment and start to form believes about that way being the final answer. Thats better than ignoring lyme but still: Most important thing is and will always be discussion and exchange of views and treatment suggestions. Seems like everyone has to take a different road to recovery and this is the most important thing to know. Discussion promotes knowledge in a good and dynamic way and can BY NATURE never be dogmatic or a cult. If anyone still says so, hit them with that logic.
Tincup, I laughed my head off. You made it so clear what type of simplistic thinking and circular argumentation we sometimes have to face.
Take good care everyone, Petra
Posts: 56 | From Bonn, NRW, Germany | Registered: Oct 2003
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