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it seems we all have similar symptoms. why are there so many different treatment options? are doctors doing there own "research". have thers been actual studies on what helps most for chronc lyme?
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sixgoofykids
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We are the research.
Each person needs different treatment as it seems that different combinations work for different people.
But, bottom line, yeah, we're lab rats.
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sparkle7
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There are alot of different strains, too. Plus the co-infections...
Yes... we all may be lab rats here.
You'd think after about 30 years of Lyme they would have some better research on how we can all get well.
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