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buggedbylyme
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I have an appt in Sept with Dr. C - MO but will

need a local pcp that will support me in my care

between my Dr. C visits. I just recently moved

to Essex Fells, NJ and do not have any local medical support.

I need someone to go to in case of bad reaction

to meds, etc, plus I just need a local family

dr to handle all those misc things that pop up.

I have tried the out of state llmd route before but it eventually failed due to lack of support

from my local pcp. He backed off after a couple of months

due to pressure from senior drs in the practice

that did not feel comfortable getting involved

with a Lyme case. I went undiagnosed for 20 years

and have neuro along with everything else that goes with Lyme

so I need to attack this aggressively before any

more permanent damage is done.

Please...HELP!!!!!!

[ 05. September 2006, 12:26 PM: Message edited by: buggedbylyme ]

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Please check your PM.

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Mathias
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Why would you go to Dr. C in MO when there are lots of good LLMD's in NJ?

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