I have never tried it myself but I am curious to hear from people that have.
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Ocean
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Hi Angelica, I haven't tried it, but I think I'm going to. The past few days I've been interested in it and today out of the blue I got an info packet (I think maybe my mom signed me up? Or maybe I did, Lyme brain!).
Anyhow, I figure if it doesn't help in the first 3 sessions, I can get refunded the money.
Also, this is wild, but last week, my husband, daughter and I got some type of virus or food poisoning. I mean, hubby and I practically had to crawl into bed, bad headache, fever, vomiting, ect, we were miserable!
But my anxiety has been better since. Why? Could the 2 day long fever have killed some stuff off? Also yesterday I juiced 8 oz of fresh cranberries and last night had a bad headache, legs were heavy, ect. I feel more better today. I only did the cranberries because I remember doing it back in 1997 when I was so sick and the next day I felt more alive.
Hmmm..anyhow, sorry to hijack your thread, just letting you know what I tried. Keep me updated on everything!
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A friend of mine sees this doctor for IRT. He's in Rhode Island.
It sounds crazy but she says after years of ABX and several LLMDs without improvement she tried IRT. After a few months she felt 50% better. She said it is harmless and while she admits that it is a wierd treatment it has worked very well for her.
I'd like to know more. Who wouldn't want to feel 50% better?
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The video that Angelica posted the link for was great--thanks so much. It's always great to see someone doing so well, and willing to make a video about their experiences.
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Angelica
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Ocean I am glad your anxiety is reducing!
I am all for hijacking threads by the way because discussion is a good thing. The threads that are the most interesting on this forum have often been completely hijacked.
I might just give IRT a try as well. I like the fact that you really are trying it at no risk because you can get a refund if it does not work after 3 months. I found the video inspiring.
I told someone I know to try going to a psychic healing school here when she was diagnosed with MS. She attended for a year and her MS symptoms all left.
Before she started the school her vertigo was so bad her husband had to carry her in to use the bathroom. Her doctors later said she had probably been misdiagnosed but what were they going to say?
I do believe in other forms of healing then Western medicine not that Western medicine does not have its place but there are other ways that can work as well.
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Please, please guys, go back and read previous threads about this. It pops up every couple of months.
Don't get me wrong. If it works for you, it works and I will never steer someone away if they really research it and understand what they are getting into.
I tried it out of desperation. It amounts to a conference call each week and a (subliminal?) CD with guitar music.
You have the conference call in which long lists of "codes" are read to you, you listen to the CD again, then call back in to be "set". Being set means they say a prayer over you.
The idea is to retrain your brain to kill the lyme, or heal MS, or make you unallergic to peanuts, or whatever ails you.
It didn't work for me and the promised refund never appeared. I'm still here reading and posting and hoping and praying.
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Angelica
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motownlyme did they give you an excuse as to why they did not give you a refund?
The fact that it works for some and steelbone found these people caring makes me think it is still worth trying as long as they really do give one a refund if it did not work after the trial period.
I know some things work differently for different people especially with this crazy disease.
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