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Do you mean your vision improved from treatment? (I hope!)
Why did they give them to you free??
You are one lucky duck!
(PS .. I've had my eyes improve from taking mangosteen juice.)
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hiker53
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Wonderful, Greta. I am so pleased for you!
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Yay!!! Love to hear good stuff
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GretaM
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Yes eyes have improved from treatment
Went from 20/50 with glasses on to 20/30 with glasses on and 2.75 to 1.50 in one eye.
Whatever that means but its good.
I tried to pay but they said no.
So I thanked them profusely and then hightailed it out of there.
Haha.
Sure was nice of the doc and them to do that.
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Greta, so great to hear :-)
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Razzle
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Wonderful news! There's hope for my eyes yet, LOL!!!
Thanks for sharing!
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Dekrator48
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My vision changed when I was on long term antibiotics, then changed back when I went off of them.
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2roads
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Awesome Greta.....thank the good Lord.
yey!
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payne
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Praises, and hallelujah... \o/ seeing the Positive is a sight for sore eyes !
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LIKE!
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Right on Greta! Parasite treatment has helped my eyes. What a nice eye clinic!
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Judie
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Wow! That's FANTASTIC!!!!!
Which antibiotic helped you? Do you think it was one of the quinolines or something else?
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GretaM
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IV roceph + high dose doxy
Yes, what angels to do that.
It has been very hard expense wise (as you all know first-hand), so for them to do the lenses for me is a real blessing.
And of course, to reverse lyme and co eye damage is a HUGE blessing!
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Judie
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Woo hoo!!!! That's so good! That's great about the bonus contacts. It's so hopeful to hear such wonderful progress.
I'm so glad you posted Greta!
I'm starting rocephin next month. I hate this eye stuff.
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