Anyone use the Lombard Center in Columbia? Results?
Thanks!
-------------------- ? date of bite/no rash 10/09 symptoms, 4/10 diagnosed, after 6 mos. ER visits, tons of docs/tests CDC+ 23/39/41/45/58/66/93 currently on oral plaquenil, doryx, rifampin, pyrazinamide, nystatin, numerous supplements Posts: 718 | From Pennsylvania | Registered: Jun 2010
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Yes, Connie is well versed and we had a great experience. This was back in the late 90's and it was at a point my wife could no longer take antibiotics. It helped a lot albeit it was not a cure and she was re-biten. I highly recommend.
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triathletelyme:
I PM'd you.
The problem with hyperbaric treatment done in a clinical setting is that it is not economical.
In my experience, treatment for Lyme and coinfections needs to done for an hour daily for an extended period of time, which is not cost effective for most people at clinical rates of $100-$300/hour.
A home chamber with supplemental oxygen via oxygen concentrator is the way to go, and there are creative ways to finance and/or share costs cooperatively...
I am completely well from severe neurolyme and coinfections thanks to mHBOT...
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