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I have been very ill for several years, have not gotten well with the long-term antibiotic route and am looking for a very knowledegable dr to dig deeper and who takes a more holistic approach, treating with more than just antibiotics.

I'm in northeastern MA. It is very difficult for me to travel but I would try to get to CT or southern NH/ME for the right dr.

I'm particularly interested in exploring ART but cannot get to Seattle. Does anyone know of a good practitioner dr in new england?

I have very severe CNS, neuro, and heart symptoms and am all over very weak and ill. I desperately need help asap from someone who has experience with hard-to-treat cases.

I also really need suggestions for a good primary care doctor as well as neurologist who could work with a lyme specialist. My current ones have not been too helpful.

thank you so much for your help

cheers and good health to all,

- bh

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HI BLUE; got your name right this time! lol [Smile]


i sent you a private message of alternatives i could find in the states you mentioned.


none showing ART; so anyone with names, please jump in here and help this newbie please!


also, private message this info to me too for future!! big thanks!


blue, thanks for the nice, detailed, broken up post ... very helpful to us!! [group hug] [kiss]

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