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I don't know if this info could be exchanged...

I have a friend just diagnosed Lyme andlooking for a doctor over in land.

Does anyone know a good LLND or LLMDover there?

pajo...

From: Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@...>

Subject: [ ] No cycle swings yet

Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

 

I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started

on Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do

the cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2

years and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some

good days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

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Where in MD? Close to DC?

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[ ] No cycle swings yet

Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

 

I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started

on Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do

the cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2

years and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some

good days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

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Dr Bruce Rind

National integrated health Associates

Washington dc

202-237-7000

is who I am working with

See if he might be what you are looking for

Wishing you Light & Love & Ease of well being

Randy

On Aug 15, 2010, at 1:29 AM, Pajovsky Hunter <pajohunter@...> wrote:

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> I don't know if this info could be exchanged...

> I have a friend just diagnosed Lyme andlooking for a doctor over in land.

> Does anyone know a good LLND or LLMDover there?

> pajo...

>

>

> From: Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@...>

> Subject: [ ] No cycle swings yet

>

> Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

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>

>

> I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started on

Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do the

cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2 years

and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some good

days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

>

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I live in Michigan and work with Dr. Rind.

[ ] No cycle swings yet

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> Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

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> I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started on

Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do the

cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2 years

and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some good

days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

>

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I saw an add in a local paper that the National Integrated Health Associates

(NIHA) treats Lyme. NIHA is located in Washington DC, one block from the

" border " with land. Check NIHA website at nihadc.com

Dida

On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Pajovsky Hunter <pajohunter@...>wrote:

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> I don't know if this info could be exchanged...

> I have a friend just diagnosed Lyme andlooking for a doctor over in

> land.

> Does anyone know a good LLND or LLMDover there?

> pajo...

>

>

> From: Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@... <maudsteinberg%40gmail.com>>

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> Subject: [ ] No cycle swings yet

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> Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

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> I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started

> on Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When

> do the cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1

> 1/2 years and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for

> some good days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

>

>

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I've heard good things about Dr Norman Fishman in Rockville MD. - Robin

[ ] No cycle swings yet

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> Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

>

>

>

> I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started on

Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do the

cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2 years

and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some good

days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

>

>

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In order to protect our sympathetic doctors from possible harrassment by

people/agencies that don't believe in chronic lyme, may I suggest that doctor

names be sent backchannel, directly to the person requesting the information

rather than posting on this forum. Just a suggestion since we need all the good

lyme practitioners we can get. jo

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> > From: Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@...>

> > Subject: [ ] No cycle swings yet

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> > Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

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> >

> >

> > I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started

on Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When do

the cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1 1/2

years and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for some

good days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

> >

> >

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Yes Washington DC & land share a border

So it depends where in land

Still land is a small state - not like Tx or NC or CA for long

distance driving

Wishing

Randy

On Aug 15, 2010, at 1:46 PM, montylife@... wrote:

> Where in MD? Close to DC?

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NIHA is a good practice. But I would go to Dr Jemsek. He has great skills and

has gotten many people better.

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[ ] No cycle swings yet

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> Received: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:17 AM

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>

>

>

> I was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with Lyme and Bartonella and was started

> on Abx and the core herbs. I continue to feel crappy most of the time. When

> do the cycle swings start? I have had the Lyme and Bartonella for at least 1

> 1/2 years and the last 6 months I have been very ill. I am just waiting for

> some good days. I thought I would have had some by now. Any ideas? Maud

>

>

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I was referred to Dr. Jemsek, but there is a 4 months waiting list and that is a

long time to wait when you are sick. I also called NIHA and they can see me in

2 weeks. Is there any difference in their treatment protocol? Does anybody

have any personal experiences with either One? Maud

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Maud

I work w dr Bruce rind at niha

I've been working with him for 5 yrs on thyroid & adrenal issues

I was just recently diagnosed w Lyme - though he believes I've been infected a

very long time

I don't know how to give feedback about Lyme as I'm so new at it

But he is brilliant with the other things/issues he has worked with me on

He is on version 11.6 of his herbal protocol

One of his medical ass'ts recently told me they seem to think - by observation -

folks w chronic or long term Lyme do better w herbs compared to herbs and

antibiotics and especially compared to just antibiotics

I don't know enough yet to have formed an opinion

But I trust rind

They don't accept insurance payments

You must pay them in full & then send the bill for reimbursement

They sell most supplements in house

Wishing you Light & Love & Ease of well being

Randy

On Aug 18, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Maud Steinberg <maudsteinberg@...> wrote:

> I was referred to Dr. Jemsek, but there is a 4 months waiting list and that is

a long time to wait when you are sick. I also called NIHA and they can see me in

2 weeks. Is there any difference in their treatment protocol? Does anybody have

any personal experiences with either One? Maud

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Maud, I found that having one appointment in the 'queue' while seeing another

doctor was not necessarily a bad thing for me. As it turned out, the first LLMD

I saw I didn't like at all, but I worked with him until I saw the second. I

liked her, but she is too hard to get in touch with, so I'm working with numbers

3 and 4 now.

My point is that were I in your shoes, I would make both appointments, go to

NIHA in 2 weeks, see what they have to say and how they can get you started.

Then you get to decide if it's working for you or if you want to see Jemsek in 4

months, and then where you want to go from there. Every doc has different info

and approach to offer, and I think some resonate with some people, and some with

others...it was (and is) a big learning curve for me to honor my own wisdom and

edges about my treatment, and to trust that the way I need to work it is the

best way.

- Jen

I was referred to Dr. Jemsek, but there is a 4 months waiting list and

that is a long time to wait when you are sick. I also called NIHA and they can

see me in 2 weeks. Is there any difference in their treatment protocol? Does

anybody have any personal experiences with either One? Maud

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I also found that if you let them know you are flexible, such as; I'll

take a cancelled appt. last minute, or can I be the first patient the dr.

sees in the morning, or can I come in early before the appt's start. Tell

them it's an emergency, ask to speak w/the dr. directly.

Jen makes a good point, have a backup appt., I did that a bunch of times,

and just make sure you cancel 24 hrs. in advance or whatever their policy

is.

From:

jen kahn <jen_ithaca@...>

To:

<Lyme Treatment >

Date:

08/19/2010 10:58 AM

Subject:

RE: [ ] OT: LLMD in land

Sent by:

Maud, I found that having one appointment in the 'queue' while seeing

another doctor was not necessarily a bad thing for me. As it turned out,

the first LLMD I saw I didn't like at all, but I worked with him until I

saw the second. I liked her, but she is too hard to get in touch with, so

I'm working with numbers 3 and 4 now.

My point is that were I in your shoes, I would make both appointments, go

to NIHA in 2 weeks, see what they have to say and how they can get you

started. Then you get to decide if it's working for you or if you want to

see Jemsek in 4 months, and then where you want to go from there. Every

doc has different info and approach to offer, and I think some resonate

with some people, and some with others...it was (and is) a big learning

curve for me to honor my own wisdom and edges about my treatment, and to

trust that the way I need to work it is the best way.

- Jen

I was referred to Dr. Jemsek, but there is a 4 months waiting list and

that is a long time to wait when you are sick. I also called NIHA and they

can see me in 2 weeks. Is there any difference in their treatment

protocol? Does anybody have any personal experiences with either One? Maud

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Thanks Jen,

That is a good idea to keep both appointments. I have to travel very far though

5-6 hrs, but of course you do what you have to do, as you have no choice. There

are no Lyme literate doctors here near Blacksburg,VA. Do you know anything

about Dr. Jemsek or Dr.Beals at NIHA? Thanks for your input. Maud

On Aug 19, 2010, at 10:57 AM, jen kahn wrote:

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> Maud, I found that having one appointment in the 'queue' while seeing another

doctor was not necessarily a bad thing for me. As it turned out, the first LLMD

I saw I didn't like at all, but I worked with him until I saw the second. I

liked her, but she is too hard to get in touch with, so I'm working with numbers

3 and 4 now.

>

> My point is that were I in your shoes, I would make both appointments, go to

NIHA in 2 weeks, see what they have to say and how they can get you started.

Then you get to decide if it's working for you or if you want to see Jemsek in 4

months, and then where you want to go from there. Every doc has different info

and approach to offer, and I think some resonate with some people, and some with

others...it was (and is) a big learning curve for me to honor my own wisdom and

edges about my treatment, and to trust that the way I need to work it is the

best way.

>

> - Jen

>

> I was referred to Dr. Jemsek, but there is a 4 months waiting list and that is

a long time to wait when you are sick. I also called NIHA and they can see me in

2 weeks. Is there any difference in their treatment protocol? Does anybody have

any personal experiences with either One? Maud

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