NP40
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Just a heads up for the newbies, this site is a must read. Excellent site and a big hat's off to Cheryl.
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Quote: "Treating Lyme disease effectively, especially cases in which the Bb pathogen has diseminated throughout the body, involves a comprehensive, knowledgeable approach that integrates the best of both conventional and alternative medicine." - Burton Goldberg, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia and Lyme Disease
big ups!
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Cheryl
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One thing about this list that I find particularly telling is the quantity of links available on this subject. The number of approaches alone should help demonstrate that there is, in fact, no one-size-fits-all approach. If there were, there would just be one link on the page.
CherylSue
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There's too much info at that site, and some of it conflicting, including Trevor Marshall's article on Vitamin D.
I once tried to track down every therapy, and I became a guinea pig.
I guess any success I've had has been due to abx, and then to just a few I could tolerate.
My best advice is to see an LLMD.
IMO, CherylSue
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TerryK
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Just to clarify - the page specifically states that the links are there to assist in your own personal research - not to replace standard treatment for lyme disease.
It is a page of links and there is no intention that the information in all the links agree.
Many need this type of information because either they can't afford to see an LLMD or they can't tolerate antibiotics. Then there are some who prefer non-allopathic treatments.
I personally love this type of resource. Saves a lot of time and effort for people who are ill and could use the help in finding options.
Terry
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Cheryl
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Thanks for clarifying, Terry!
The purpose of LymeInfo is to provide "Lyme info." I hope it serves it's purpose as a tool for people to access info around the web about Lyme and specific topics.
Anyway, it's not for everyone, but hopefully enough people find it useful.
I came across it a while ago but forgot about it. THe medical publications section is excellent as well if you have trouble getting a doctor to believe this stuff get persist for so long.... Great printouts there.
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Truthfinder
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Thanks, Cheryl! I see that much new info has been added since I was there last.... I'd completely forgotten about this link!
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Melanie Reber
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Cheryl has done and continues to do an amazing job with this site. I refer to it constantly when I need quick links. And I know that the information will be reliable.
THANKS Cheryl!!! M
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I'm a little disappointed that I don't see anything from Dr. Jernigan on the links. I think he's a little controversial on this website, but if Trevor Marshall is going to be listed, then you could probably list a lot of other sources.
I, personally, have had good success with Dr. J.
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Cheryl
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Hi everyone!
Thanks so much for the nice feedback.
Ott70, there's always been a link to Jernigan Neutraceuticals. Look closely. Also, his book is linked to on the alt books page.
If you know of another website you'd like to see linked, just let me know. What are the "lot of other sources" that you have in mind?
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Thanks, Cheryl. I figured I wasn't looking close enough.
I'm actually back out at his clinic getting worked on some more this week. I still think he is one of the best and most knowledgeable doctors I have worked with.
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