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Thank you for your response Jen... I appreciate you sharing your story and I am

sorry that you have had so much trouble.

I plan on testing my son through IGeneX like I was because I know about all the

false negatives. My first Lyme test though the regular channels came back

negative. I have learned my lesson there. If his regular pediatrician won't

sign for the IGenex test, I'll bring him to my doctor who definitely will.

If I do get a positive response, I think I will start him on Green Dragon's

Herbal children's formula. I know it will be a battle because of the taste, so

I have some dread here, but I will have to be creative and strong... but first

things first.... I will get him tested.

OK, so I just have to mention my new happy herb... Eleuthero. I started it

about 4 days ago and I have noticed a remarkable improvement in my mood. My

husband cannot believe the difference. It is a bit of a stimulant, so you can't

take too much, but it just makes everything look a lot brighter, not to mention

giving you the extra energy needed to get through the day. Have others had this

experience?

Best,

Nicolle

>

> If his test comes back positive, start treatment however you deem

> acceptable but don't hang around and wait for him to be crippled by it.

> If he has symptoms only, I'd start herbal treatment only and see what

> happens and if he reacts, I'd add antibiotics along with the herbs at

> least for a while doing the detox and probiotic protections of course.

> Most people don't get a positive test! If he gets one, ACT. If your son

> shows no reaction to any treatment... good or herxheimer, then you can

> go from there. Not doing anything at all is the WORST you could do IMO.

> I know you didnt' suggest you would not act, just wanted to state my

> opinion and that I feel this very strongly. I know personally what this

> disease can do to myself, my husband and my daughter's brain.

>

> Jen

> Lymie parents, 5yo Lymie/Aspie

>

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