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Hello,

Please, can you say me if with LD and Bart, your blood numerations analys are normals ?
It's very difficult to find o good doctor in France for detect LD and coinfections.

Many thanks for you.

L.

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I see you have posted 3 times here.

I hope someone comes along to welcome you. I'm not equiped for the official "welcoming" such as links, etc. but their is a NEWBIE section.

I don't see anything specific to France, but this might link you to others: www.lymenet.org/SupportGroups/Europe/


And LymeNet Europe offers information and discussion about Lyme disease; both general (worldwide) and related to Europe specifically.

www.lymeneteurope.org

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You might also ask of the local Veterinary specialists in your area if they've seen lyme in animals (there are some articles about cattle in France) and if they know of any medical doctors who understand lyme and, as you have asked, other tick-borne co-infections.

From www.vetres.org - Parasitoses bovines transmises par les tiques : �tat actuel des connaissances et analyse prospective du risque en relation avec l'�volution des syst�mes d'�levage en France - 2001

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Best of luck. (So sorry you are here, but best of luck in regaining your health.)

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