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Thanks so much for the links! We were unable to stay up and listen and when we tried to find it on C2C they wanted us to subscribe and pay to listen.
Silver and I listened to part one and after we get from doing stuff we'll listen to the other two.
Thanks again!
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I really like the way this guy explains everything
he is good for educating the public
Paul
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Thsi is good. Listening a little at a time due to lyme.
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Dr. G. has a clinic and takes appointments? Maybe I will move to Duluth or at least go on a road trip for a second opinion.
I like and trust my doctor, but more input from an expert can't hurt. Of course, he would probably cost a fortune but where there's a will there's a way, I guess.
Anyone know?
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Paul - Thank you for posting this, I had not heard it.
I saw a talk by Tom Grier on Lyme on the brain, he was fantastic.
Very interesting about the documentary he is working on.
Hopes - If you are talking about Tom he does not treat lyme patients ( I don't believe he is a Dr.)
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Tom is a microbiologist and Lyme advocate, not a doctor.
What struck me during the program was the similarity of the message from the callers - we are sick, we are not being recognized, tested, diagnosed, treated. I think some may be contacting him privately. The talk show host had to have heard all that.
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Does anybody know which antibiotic he was talking about that he used and was the most effective for crossing the blood brain barrier?
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roxrithromyacin 300 mg BID also calle Rulid or Crolix in Mexico it is about $6 a pill and made by Hoechst-Rousell
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paul
thankyou for this
tom has written more than the book he refers to
all you have to do is google tom grier lyme and a lot of his stuff comes up
even when i am very foggy i can understand him and i have been spreading the word about him for years. his writing is so organized and easy for lay ppl to reqad yet it is scientifically correct and you can always check back if you want to read the studies he refers to
it is good to hear how well he is doing
this is an excellent resource for newbies...it should be collected somewhere
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