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I initially thought that I had Celiac but after five months on a gluten free diet with an improvement in my digestive issues but my health continuing to decline I pursued further testing and just received a Lyme diagnosis.

Hello, I'm new to this board but couldn't resist posting to this question.
HI, I was diagnosed with lyme and now I have to make a decision to take oral treatment with doxy and amoxy or begin 10 months of IV treatment. I really have no idea which route to take. Does anyone out there have any advice?? Phillip
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