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Has anyone ever visited the Dr. J Clinic in NC? If so could you please e-mail and let me know what your thoughts are? My Husband has made an appointment, mostly out of frustration due to the fact that he has never tested positve and wants concrete answers. Currently on Rocephin IV and has improved somewhat. Any suggestions?
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5dana8
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Hi sissy I sent you a PM
take care
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I have a first appointment there myself next week. Any info re other's experience at this clinic would be appreciated.
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I know he is presenting at Hope to Heal Lyme Apri 1-2 in Reston, VA
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My daughter was bitten by a tick at age 11 and became a patient at the J. Clinic two months after her bite. She is 15 now, and has been a patient for the past three and a half years.
In that time she has gone from barely able to get out of bed many, many days, needing to be homeschooled, mental confusion that made the most basic school work impossible at times...etc, to attending school full time, AB honor roll, and is now one promotion away from her black belt test in karate. She still has a way to go but is far from where she was even a year ago.
Under the care of this dr and his staff, we have gotten our daughter back.
My husband has recently become a patient at the J. Clinic after a clinical diagnosis of Lyme. For 14 years he has suffered from a multitude of symptoms that we know know are the result of a Lyme infection. (We live in NC but moved from Conn. and go back to visit often.)
He has done the usual round of visits to specialists, Mayo Clinic, Duke University, each place offering him nothing more than a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, with no clear plan on how to help him.
Finally he is offered some answers and with our daughter's success we have hope that he, too, will regain his health. We cannot say enough good about Dr. J. and every member of his staff.
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