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SO far he is good..I'm not getting any better...but he will listen to you and try anything...not sure what else we can ask from a dr....he does a lot of blood work
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My daughter treated with him for a while. Good guy. Open minded and well versed in treatment options.
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quote:Originally posted by webmeg: Got the name of Dr S in Bridgeport, CT (LLMD) from a fellow lymenet person.
Anyone have a good, or bad, experience?
tks, webmeg
Does he treat clinically if you don't have a pos. WB? I had bulls eyes years ago, after a tetanus shot had terrible eird symtpoms, diagnosed with fibro, and am now starting with joint pain and weakness and neurological difficulties. (banging into walls, word difficulties, ringing in ears) Thanks!
donna
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Could one of you PM me to tell me who he is and an estimate of his fees? I am looking for a LLMD in my area, but the 2 I have found are so expensive, I can't afford them. Thanks!
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I've used Dr. S. Avalon, I'd be happy to answer any questions via PM.....
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