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Just wondering about this. From my knowledge living on the west coast of Canada it is impossible. The only way I know of doing it is to get an ID Doc to sign off on it. Everyone I have spoken to who has gone to an ID Doc has been told they are crazy... "Sadly".
So has anyone accomplished the impossible?
Thanks,
Kuda
Posts: 158 | From canada | Registered: Jan 2010
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No luck for me in Vanc. Dr R in WA will be puting me on IMBilcilin shots next visit if there is no improvement. PM and let me know who you see and what you are currently doing
Posts: 146 | From Vancouver, BC | Registered: Dec 2009
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thats b/c they are in denial that we have LD here. I guess the ticks need a passport to cross the border???
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I heard there is going to be a class action lawsuit in Canada....at least you have someone starting something up there!
Posts: 303 | From green bay, wi | Registered: Mar 2009
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Really? Where did you hear that? How do I get in on that lol. They first diagnosed me with MS and really messed me up with the drugs ! I now go to the US for treatment...
Glad to see something is happening well I hope so!
Take care,
Kuda
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