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nomolyme
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i am suffering and cant wait for my life to be over...
i do not have a lyme doctor as i cant afford one . taking percs just makes me feel like a zombie....will i ever be normal again? I tested pos like 3 yrs ago.igenixbut now neg and docs will not help me. [Frown] what do i do?

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Lymeorsomething
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There are plenty of alternative protocols available that can be researched through this board....some use salt and C while others use a combination of herbs.

Hang in there! There's a lot of support to be had on the board and elsewhere. Many are in the same boat.

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Detox can be great to reduce inflammation.

Search far infrared saunas on this site.

Those that use them really love how the saunas
make them feel.

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I thought once your body produced the antibodies you would always test positive?????

It's all a crap shoot anyway. Try to build up your immune system with vitamins and supplements.

If you have any kind of insurance go to an endocrinologist and have blood work. They can at least give supportive meds if your system is out of whack- like the thyroid or Vit D or sugar, etc.

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