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Old 09-28-2016, 08:41 AM #11
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yeah i must admit im at a bit of a loss about it all.

My doctor is cool though, he is willing to listen to my suggestions and on asking to be referred to a Lyme Specialist he said he wasnt aware of any but maybe one of the neighboring Neurologists would so. So, in 3 weeks i will be retested and then i will go see the Neuro instead who may or may not send me over to an LLMD.

All sounds very straightforward...
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