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Made an appointment with this LLMD Nuerologist, anyone have any experiences or hear anything about him?
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I've heard a negative opinion of him from a social worker who is part of the ALS dept at New Britain Hospital. She, of course, doesn't believe lyme and ALS are connected.
I've heard from friends that he's gotten misdiagosed patients out of wheelchairs and walking again. He is very expensive, $1,000 for the first session, and $500 for follow up visits.
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He is wonderful. My daughter was in a wheelchair with no use of her legs at all for nine months. He put her on IV meds and she began walking again. She had extensive physical and aqua therapy, too, but he knew what to do.
He also diagnosed her with things that no one else picked up on. He is very intelligent. Good luck!
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I think he is a VERY good Dr. that has helped and changed the lives of many who were suffering. I would see him in a heartbeat! You also get what you pay for!
This is just my opinion.
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