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I really need a therapist in MA (or southern NH) who understands the many stresses of chronic illness and particularly how lyme directly affects the brain (or someone who'd be open to learning).
thank you for suggestions!
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bettyg
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People seeking doctors in certain states might be able to get help from their state online information and support group. Over 2000 people belong to these state groups. Many of the groups are small but quite a few have 20 or more people on them.
Type your state name and lyme as one word, e.g. newyorklyme
For SC, SD, ND and WY, put a hyphen between the statename and lyme, e.g. northdakota-lyme
The groups are moderated so you have to apply, and we don't allow doctor names, but once on the group, you can ask for doctors in a certain area and ask people to email you privately. *******************************************
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