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Sunshinegirl1217's avatar

more than likely, as my asthma did me. canaries in the coal mine. grateful no bleeding post-menopause here.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

A bad booster & Lyme took me out of the workforce in my prime. I’m finally making progress after years of gaslighting and neglect by insurance dictated doctors. Got an integrative medicine doctor who actually helps. & I have hope again, making slow progress.

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Sunshinegirl1217's avatar

I've been taking care of myself for 10+ years since losing trust in VA medical care. I'm making slow progress too. Do understand gaslighting and think the military wrote the manual lol.

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Janet's avatar

Yes. I basically doctor myself. I learned some important health advice right here on substack. Many times.

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Credenda's avatar

For me, finding out about the value of vit. D was the biggest game-changer.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I agree, they wrote it!

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Ellen's avatar

I just found an integrative medicine doctor for my Lyme too. Feeling more hopeful too, and slow progress. I wish there were a way to direct message people on this site but I don't think there is.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

So glad you found a doctor!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My Lyme has been undetectable last time we checked. Been working with him since December 2016. When I was in upstate New York, I’d only see him once a year and he’d send my cholystramine powder to me.

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Have you looked into MAH(major hemolytic ozone therapy)? My husband’s naturopath has used that and heavy homeopathic detox successfully for both mold/mycotoxin and Lyme’s.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Does he have a leaky gut from the mold?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks. I’ll ask. Doing Ritchie Shoemaker protocol and keeping mycotoxins & actinomycetes as low as possible in the home.

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