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very simple that would be a doctor with a brain verses one without. kurt

[actually it stand for lyme literate md]

jan <jpos123@...> wrote:

A friend of mine in another group wanted to know this and as I am new

to it all, I don't know the answer. Can anybody help me out?

jan

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I'm not sure we have a standard. :) If I'm off base, anyone, feel free to set

me straight.

In general, it's a doctor who has studied Chronic Lyme Disease, often with one

of the big guys (Burrascano, , etc). They are generally members of ILADS,

but I think there are some who have not joined, simply to try to stay under the

radar. They use treatment protocols supported by ILADS (not those developed by

the IDSA), usually sticking pretty close to the protocols developed by Dr.

Burrascano.

D.

jan <jpos123@...> wrote: A friend of mine in another group wanted to know

this and as I am new

to it all, I don't know the answer. Can anybody help me out?

jan

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Hi Kurt,

I know what it stands for and you might be right on the brain part.

jan

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> very simple that would be a doctor with a brain verses one without.

kurt

> [actually it stand for lyme literate md]

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Thank you, . I really appreciate it.

jan

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> I'm not sure we have a standard. :) If I'm off base, anyone, feel

free to set me straight.

>

> In general, it's a doctor who has studied Chronic Lyme Disease, often

with one of the big guys (Burrascano, , etc). They are generally

members of ILADS, but I think there are some who have not joined,

simply to try to stay under the radar. They use treatment protocols

supported by ILADS (not those developed by the IDSA), usually sticking

pretty close to the protocols developed by Dr. Burrascano.

>

> D.

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