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My adult son who has been ill for twenty five years has started this treatment after it was recommended by his LLMD (who is also undergoing it, btw!). Unfortunately, it is very expensive and not covered by insurance. We are not rich by any means, but must do what we can to help him.
He has had two treatments (each strain is treated individually) so far and something is working, thank God! Doc showed us the initial lab photos of red blood cells full of the Babs bacteria strain then after treatment there were none!
According to his bloodwork he tested positive/high for four different strains of Babs and Bart.
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Thank you, will do. It has been an awfully difficult and long road for all of us!!
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Oh what HAPPY NEWS hoping! So ENCOURAGING to see positive signs and disappearing symptoms.
Chronic Babesia infection is so disabling yet no doctor knows anything about it or chooses to distance themselves from it. Many of the treatments available don’t work if the infection is in the chronic state.
Thank you for posting and giving others hope. ❤️💚
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