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Does anyone know of any good foot docs who are familiar with lyme who are in the tri-state area.
I have been having problems with my feet ( I just chalked it up to lyme) but my MRI said I had a neorocrotic bone (dead bone) on the outside of my left foot. I am trying physical therapy but the therapist said she never saw this problem with a patient so young. I am 41 and used to be an avid exerciser.
I really didn't need to hear this today, so now on top of everything else, I'm going to have foot pain for the rest of my life. Anyone know of any drugs that could have caused this?
Any help would be great!
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Keebler
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- Does your LLMD have any suggestions?
I don't usually work with lists here but see that there has been an explosion of requests and the person(s) doing this are probably very overwhelmed.
Until someone sends you a PM with a list, you might find your area lyme support group and start there. Good luck.
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I'll send you via private message the name of a podiatrist in Corpus Christi, Texas, who my physical therapist has referred me to. He has published a book called, PAIN BANISHMENT, that describes his amazing discoveries and the successes he's having with with all kinds of diseases. It has to do with increasing the levels of neuropeptides, the building blocks of the immune system, through electrical stimulation. It somehow increases oxygen flow in the nerves and also blood circulation. The machine he invented costs about $4500.00, unfortunately, so I haven't seen myself clear to do it. But people from all over report miracle kinds of cures.
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Siciliano
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Thank you Keebler!
Hi, lyme987, I sent you a private message.
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