Guest guest Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 - I can't help with the list of TX LLMDs, but this may be of some use: I registered for LymeNet yesterday and got my password email almost immediately. Perhaps your message was sent, but got " derailed. " You may want to check your junk mail / spam folder. Jeff From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of skrobison@... Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:42 AM Subject: [ ] LLMD List I registered at LymeNet and waited all evening for login info so I could post to get the LLMD state list I am looking for, but I have yet to receive my confirm e-mail. I even went to sign in and clicked I forgot my login and the website said it would e-mail it to me. So, since it is Monday morning, I thought I might ask you guys if you happen to have a current list for TX? We were introduced to someone yesterday who is working with an infectious disease doctor here in Houston. According to this person, the doctor is very aggressive in treating Lyme. Bottom line, we need to get into an LLMD, get the proper testing done and see what we are dealing with. I tell you, I struggled with Graves' Disease a couple of years ago and came at it with pharmaceuticals and herbals and am in remission. There was all kinds of conflicting information about Graves and my head would spin. But with LD? it is crazy how my head is spinning with all of this. You should see the responses on LymeNet for the Doxy dosage topic that was posted. Each reply had a different opinion! This is why we want to get our son into an LLMD soon. The gal we met yesterday is 18, she has had LD for close to 7 years and treatment started 3 years ago with this doctor. She and her parents both are happy with the results, but know that it is a long battle. So, back to my original question....does anyone have access to a current LLMD-TX list? thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 Check under " \1 - Lyme_Resources\Doctors\LLMD " in my free lyme resource CD. I did a quick scan and did not notice any rigth away in TX but there may be some listed I missed. www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - > [ ] LLMD List > > I registered at LymeNet and waited all evening for login info > so I could post to get the LLMD state list I am looking for, > but I have yet to receive my confirm e-mail. I even went to > sign in and clicked I forgot my login and the website said it > would e-mail it to me. So, since it is Monday morning, I > thought I might ask you guys if you happen to have a current > list for TX? > > We were introduced to someone yesterday who is working with > an infectious disease doctor here in Houston. According to > this person, the doctor is very aggressive in treating Lyme. > Bottom line, we need to get into an LLMD, get the proper > testing done and see what we are dealing with. > > I tell you, I struggled with Graves' Disease a couple of > years ago and came at it with pharmaceuticals and herbals and > am in remission. There was all kinds of conflicting > information about Graves and my head would spin. But with LD? > it is crazy how my head is spinning with all of this. You > should see the responses on LymeNet for the Doxy dosage topic > that was posted. Each reply had a different opinion! This is > why we want to get our son into an LLMD soon. > > The gal we met yesterday is 18, she has had LD for close to 7 > years and treatment started 3 years ago with this doctor. She > and her parents both are happy with the results, but know > that it is a long battle. > > So, back to my original question....does anyone have access > to a current LLMD-TX list? thanks!! > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Buy Healing Lyme: Natural Healing And Prevention of Lyme > Borreliosis And Its Coinfections by Buhner at one of > these locations: > http://tinyurl.com/3bgm5d > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 Hi - here are some email addresses for TX support group leaders - TmominTexas2@..., dawn@..., lucher@..., cheatcountry@... [ ] LLMD List I registered at LymeNet and waited all evening for login info so I could post to get the LLMD state list I am looking for, but I have yet to receive my confirm e-mail. I even went to sign in and clicked I forgot my login and the website said it would e-mail it to me. So, since it is Monday morning, I thought I might ask you guys if you happen to have a current list for TX? We were introduced to someone yesterday who is working with an infectious disease doctor here in Houston. According to this person, the doctor is very aggressive in treating Lyme. Bottom line, we need to get into an LLMD, get the proper testing done and see what we are dealing with. I tell you, I struggled with Graves' Disease a couple of years ago and came at it with pharmaceuticals and herbals and am in remission. There was all kinds of conflicting information about Graves and my head would spin. But with LD? it is crazy how my head is spinning with all of this. You should see the responses on LymeNet for the Doxy dosage topic that was posted. Each reply had a different opinion! This is why we want to get our son into an LLMD soon. The gal we met yesterday is 18, she has had LD for close to 7 years and treatment started 3 years ago with this doctor. She and her parents both are happy with the results, but know that it is a long battle. So, back to my original question....does anyone have access to a current LLMD-TX list? thanks!! = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 The LLMD in Denton, TX just retired ; (. Unfortunately, there are not many resources in Texas for lyme. ________________________________ From: <msadams@...> Sent: Mon, October 25, 2010 1:45:28 PM Subject: RE: [ ] LLMD List Check under " \1 - Lyme_Resources\Doctors\LLMD " in my free lyme resource CD. I did a quick scan and did not notice any rigth away in TX but there may be some listed I missed. www.lyme-resource.com You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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