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Generally speaking, from studies and from anecdotal reports, how much more effective is IV treatment than oral? I read a study saying it isn't but I've heard that many people had great success with IV treatments when not with oral.
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My understanding is it's more the type of symptom effects, like IV is given for severe neurolyme, etc. Oral is fine for many illness presentations.
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Okay because personally I believe I have severe neurolyme and am trying to get access to IV treatments. If anyone could give anecdotal stories about their experiences with IV then I'd much appreciate it.
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I just know that IV tx has helped a lot of people turn around from severe neurolyme so I would encourage you to keep trying to get access to some.
I'm pming you.
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You can also look into doing Bicillin injections, it has worked for me with neurolyme.
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