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jmom
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My son has been seen by a LLMD who used heavy duty antibiotics and injections for a year. Up until a PICC line was recommended, but no one in my area would work with a long dist. dr. Felt like a lot of trial and error as well as concerns about the side effects/hazards of long term drugs.

We then switched a closer to home LLMd that followed a more alternative approach...lots of muscle testing, and extreme ideas that he had good results with. A lot of work keeping up with the program , but my son really did. Two years there with monthly appointments. The Dr. said that in his experience ( He has had a lot) that the patients that are really hard to "cure" are the ones that used a lot of antibiotics at first.

Now, due to reasons beyond our control, we are again in need of finding a new Dr. Few choices close to home, and one that I spoke to does not believe in muscle testing (that has really worked for us in the past).

I would like to hear of positive results due to muscle testing, alternative therapy...especially since we tried so many different drugs on my son.

Son so sick and we don't know where to turn.

Thanks for listening. J

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Maybe find a LL naturopath or if you are open to it find treatment with the Bionic 880.

I am starting to believe that long term antibiotics may not be the answer for everyone.

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