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Anyone use Dr H in NYC. I am thinking about possibly moving LLMD to the US in the future. Can anyone tell me what he is like?? His success rate? The cost of an appointment? I have family there I can stay with. Or can you recommend an LLMD in NYC? Thanks N
-------------------- Pos BB and Bart(Q & H IGG pos) Began treat 1 year after start of illness. Diagnosed Feb 2007. Posts: 648 | From Ireland | Registered: Jan 2007
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Sorry i cant provide you any info on US llmd's. But i was wondering since you are from Ireland whether there are any good llmd's there. Probably not since you are contemplating flying across the Atlantic. But maybe a few docs you could tell me via pm about.
I know a good couple of llmds in the UK if you want to know, pm me if you want names and likewise if you could advise of any good irish llmd's that would be appreciated, i am moving to ireland soon and hopefully wont have to fly to see my doc in london.
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Hi Jason.... Ireland is crying out for one ! None that I know of. I already see Dr O in the UK. I'm afraid you will have to fly back, but ryanair is cheap as chips so it wont really cost you much. I fly to Bristol for around 20 euro return. I am just keeping my options open. I have to head out now but PM me about your situation and I will get back to you. Always good to have a fellow brother in arms this side of the atlantic.
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Hi sixgoofykids......Thats the one. Any info? Good move?
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He has taken me from 15%, spending my days in bed to 95% in one year of treatment. He says that everyone does not respond as quickly as I did, but if he weren't so aggressive, I would not have gotten better so quickly. I have been infected 35 years.
I have to fly to see him myself, but not as far as you. He is very aggressive and knows the herbs/supps/etc. to complement abx treatment. He is not afraid to try various combinations to see what works.
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I like that they do thorough testing for viruses and co-infections, as well as do a complete physical on your first visit. I felt very well "gone-over".
And he is very aggressive. I'm only just starting into my sixth week of treatment and already seeing improvement.
His staff listens. They write down everything. They ask a lot of questions, even on follow-up visits.
My only complaint would be the time it takes to turnaround questions if you have to call in about something. Faxing seems to work much better.
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Thanks for all the feedback everyone. You guys sound like you are in good hands. Really helpfull.
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