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Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had an experience with Dr. H in New Hampshire? I have heard some good things about him so I booked an appt. At first I was skeptical with having a ND, but he treats with antibiotics, so I thought I would give him a try, Thanks!
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He believes in the ILADS antibiotic treatment approach, with herbal (& mineral) supplementation & support, until you are [hopefully] 4 to 8 weeks beyond any Lyme symptoms.
He then recommends about another year of herbal treatment, along with continuing regular exercise and dietary considerations.
He's always researching & often finding out about new Lyme treatment protocols. He's a recovered Lymie himself (once under the care of a top NY LLMD as I recall) & has a pretty good overall view of what body systems can be affected by the Lyme and may need support.
Some of what he's recommended hasn't seemed to help (or hurt) me, but other recommendations have been the key, I believe, to being relapse-free for several years now.
Reasonable charges. Very nice office atmosphere, where most of the 'help' are also "recovered" Lyme victims, atleast when I was seeing him. (2006-07)
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