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Hi - The Lady who is a patient of Dr. F emailed me and asked that I remove her post. So I did. Nothing fishy.
I did not see anything wrong or bad with any of the comments from others, but she was concerned.
Here's that request...
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Is there any way to remove the post on Lymenet? I've been reading the responses and the hostility (re: mentioning the Dep. of Defense) and confusion seem profound. I don't want anything bad to befall Dr. F or his reputation. I believe in what he's doing and don't feel his agenda at all excludes what's in the patients' best interest.
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Justa few days ago I joined the ArizonaLyme network & blog group since I live in AZ and wanted to continue my education and capabilities to network with others closer to where I live.
Nothing fishy, but glad that you were concerned and asked.
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I think it was a great post and glad it was there. Sorry it was removed, but can also understand. There was mention of this information by another person who sees Dr. F on another site.
The problem is a double edge sword in that when information is posted people call the labs which are small maybe one or two persons and overwhelm then with questions. Let's not do this with the doctors that are tying to find out why we are remaining sick.
Laura
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