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06/23/2007 23:01
Bettyg
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[color=#FF0000]quoting lymebites..

Also great for neuro symptoms is methylcobalamin injections (B12) only ordered from compound pharmacies...

my 2nd llmd/alternative therapy md put me on b12 shots for 3 months taken in side of hip...stings like crazy. they did NOT help my neuropathy, but when testing for b12 later on, it showed 1000; high for that![/color]

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FRY LABS IN ARIZONA tests for bart/babs co-infections for $250 said some members of our lymenet.org board right before it went down last week.

they are highly ranked; will save you $750 for co-infections from igenex vs. fry lab!!! check them out.[/color]

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06/25/2007 18:39
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jaime, I'm sorry, I forgot that they already took all that blood. so, he's doing the test now - I'm glad that your LLMD is a good guy.

lymebytes, thank you so much for your help and for all the information. I've got an LLMD but I don't think he's very knowledgeable. He's a naturopath who is treating Lyme based on *those* principles, not on what works, I think.

You were diagnosed 10 years ago...did you start getting treated then? Have you been on antibiotics all this time? You still have Lyme, coinfections, active viruses?

On the first link, it says that antibiotics could interfere. But I was on the antibiotics to HELP with the test. Hmph.

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