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Old 12-17-2015, 10:45 PM #9
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Madisongrrl, whenever you get a chance, I'd be grateful if you would tell us why you (may) think the test you took is more accurate than the Western Blot and others. Years ago I got a bite on my ankle and till today I don't know where it came from. I don't think it's connected, but I did live in a Lyme ridden place, I've just learned. This makes me wonder. But given what I've just read about diagnoses and even if done accurately the possibility of healing, I'm somewhat frozen and not sure how to proceed. I will write the other person, Leeza Jane, I believe her name way, who found out she had Lyme years later. Thanks again for sharing and also for making me think about this.

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