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Hello Emily, and I am sorry for your suffering. Coinfections are the rule with Lyme Disease now, rather than the exception, and the most common co-infections are "Bartonella" and "Babesia". Bartonella is always to be expected whenever neurological symptoms are predominant, such as with small-fiber neuropathy. One of the better Lyme doctors out there is Dr. Joseph Jemsek, who is located in Washington, D.C. Dr. Jemsek has a great website with a wonderful write-up on Lyme and its most common co-infections. Click on the link below, and then select "Knowledge Base" for either the long or short version: http://www.jemsekspecialty.com/drjemsek.php Feel better! David ![]() |
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.... also click on the following link to be connected to the website for LLMD Marty Ross (The Healing Arts Partnership) in Seattle: http://www.thehealingartspartnership...me-disease.htm Now scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and select "Articles", which may be helpful. David |
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this is exactly what the lyme dr in NY says. He also said that it is much harder to treat than lyme. |
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