Hi there! Here's some general help in finding doctors
May 21, 2017 21:49:17 GMT
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Post by Admin/ Traveler on May 21, 2017 21:49:17 GMT
*** We don't allow posting doctors names on this site, please only list initials and state on here. If you need to get more specific, please only do this in a private email.
For information on finding an ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) trained Lyme Literate Medical Doctor(LLMD) in your area, you will need to enable your email option in your profile in order to receive any recommendations, as we don't allow doctor's names and contact info to be posted on the forum for several reasons. You can enable your email option in your profile, under 'edit profile'.
You can send message me (Traveler/Admin). I may have contact information for some LLMD's in your area as well. Please include your state and area that you would like to find a LLMD in and I will see how close I can get to your location.
You can go to The Lyme Disease Association and search for LLMD's 3 times in a month. You have to register first. Here is the link:
Lyme Disease.org
You can email the Global Lyme Alliance at: Global Lyme Alliance
ILADS has their own referral system as well: ILADS
You will want to find an ILADS trained doctor, as ID Docs (Infectious Disease Doctors) as well as many others, believe Lyme is hard to catch and easy to treat, and don't believe in the reality of chronic Lyme. Go to the ILADS site to read the new (2014) Treatment guidelines to get you started on your healing journey:
Go to the second article to see the abx and dosages required for treating these infections.
ILADS treatment guidelines
There are herbal and other alternative treatments that many have found helpful and can also work on their own to heal these infections - it's not just about using abx. Many aspects must usually be addressed to successfully treat these infections.
ETA - the links now work!!! LOL!
For information on finding an ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) trained Lyme Literate Medical Doctor(LLMD) in your area, you will need to enable your email option in your profile in order to receive any recommendations, as we don't allow doctor's names and contact info to be posted on the forum for several reasons. You can enable your email option in your profile, under 'edit profile'.
You can send message me (Traveler/Admin). I may have contact information for some LLMD's in your area as well. Please include your state and area that you would like to find a LLMD in and I will see how close I can get to your location.
You can go to The Lyme Disease Association and search for LLMD's 3 times in a month. You have to register first. Here is the link:
Lyme Disease.org
You can email the Global Lyme Alliance at: Global Lyme Alliance
ILADS has their own referral system as well: ILADS
You will want to find an ILADS trained doctor, as ID Docs (Infectious Disease Doctors) as well as many others, believe Lyme is hard to catch and easy to treat, and don't believe in the reality of chronic Lyme. Go to the ILADS site to read the new (2014) Treatment guidelines to get you started on your healing journey:
Go to the second article to see the abx and dosages required for treating these infections.
ILADS treatment guidelines
There are herbal and other alternative treatments that many have found helpful and can also work on their own to heal these infections - it's not just about using abx. Many aspects must usually be addressed to successfully treat these infections.
ETA - the links now work!!! LOL!