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Neville
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I am considering beginning the Marshall protocol in a couple of months and would like to hear from anyone who has had direct experience with this treatment either good or bad. Also, I would like to hear from anyone who has been treated by Dr. B in Portsmouth, VA. Please feel free to contact me off list or by PM.

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Neville

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Neville,

I have been on MP almost a year. The herx is unremitting. And I never herxed at all on MUCH larger doses of the same abx when they were rx by my LLMD.

It is amazing how deeply infected someone can be who has been sick almost 20 years. I have not yet experienced any permanent symptom relief, but I have experienced some temporary relief.

A couple of other Lymies have reported significant progress.

I'm sure I will begin to feel relief soon. Everything Dr. Marshall has said about the protocol, down to the smallest detail, has been true so far. So, since he says symptoms should begin to resolve between 12-18 months, I am confident that I will be feeling better within the next 6 months.

Feel free to email me, you or anyone else.

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Neville, check your private message box. Sorry for the delay in responding.
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