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Has anyone had any experience with her? I tried to get in to see Dr. S, but he is not accepting new patients at this time. :-(
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TF
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My friend went to her. Forget her. She is still VERY much learning and even endangered my friend's life.
My friend was making various specific plans to kill herself and told this to Dr. M. but she still told her to continue on with her Mepron because she never heard of Mepron causing depression.
Meanwhile, everyone on LymeNet knows it!
And, I doubt Dr. S. would take a person who is seeing his associate because that would be stealing a patient from them--not good for the working relationship.
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Wow!!!!!! Thank *God* for LymeNet!!!! Wooo and Phew!!!!
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jackie51
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I've heard Dr. M is very good though I have no personal experience. My LLMD has never mentioned the Mepron blues to me. Though I did learn about it here.
It is surprising that a LLMD associate wouldn't know that though.
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TF I thought that was the case for Dr. S but maybe I am getting famous lyme doctor's office procedures mixed up, I am sorry for giving wrong info.
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