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Thanks to you guys I think it is pretty sure that N's blisters are caused by Bartonella.
I Googled it and there is info / pics all over the net of Bart blisters.
What I find frustrating is that her very well repcted LLMD said neither Lyme nor co-infections could cause blisters.
If the big-bucks specialits don't know Bart causes blisters, how come two Moms with computers do????
Rant over...
Anyway, I am sure you guys have loads of info on Bart. Can you tell me where to start looking?
N is not being treated for Bart. She is still declining after 7 months of intensive treatment.
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gemofnj
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Wow,
That must be terribly upsetting and frustrating. I hope you are considering a new LLMD, or insisting on trying bart treatment.
Doctors can have bad days too.
Perhaps your daughter will improve after she gets treatment for coinfections.
My best to you and your daughter.
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