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Is there anywhere in the world (an other countries) where chronic Lyme is recognized as a real disease? Anywhere that the people who suffer from this can get the proper treatment they need?
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I'm not even sure that the doctors that treat this are successful. I know they acknowledge there is a problem and it is infectious disease, almost certainly BB genus.
It is really complicated, I'm not even sure if chronic lyme is the problem, what we need acknowledged is that lyme is not a closed case and the cure has not been found.
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I am just wondering if there are any other countries where we can get treatment without all the bull**** that we have to deal with here in the US. Or if it is the same everywhere?
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seekhelp
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I thought Marnie said Romania has the cure many times.
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BoxerMom
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I think that was for acute Lyme, not chronic.
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