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My friend who was living in CA and got tx for Lyme in the past has moved to ND and has been getting worse. She's in the greater Bismarck area, and I'd really appreciate any referrals to any type of doctor (MD or alternative) who is Lyme literate?
Thank you!
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Once you get some names, write a new post in "Seeking a Doctor" to ask for personal references. This way your friend will find the right doctor to give her the correct treatment.
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Thank you. I'll start hunting!
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Could she get to St. Cloud, MN? PM if info needed.
I am from ND and have never heard of a ND LLMD. Can your friend travel?
I would actually try the Minnesota Lyme Disease Association. Maybe there is a doc on the western side of the state.
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