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    Joe M
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    Excerpt:

    ?It?s amazing to me that anyone could look at these patients and not see that this is an infectious disease that has ruined lives,? Dr. Mikovits said.

    Link:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/21/opinion/21johnson.html

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    Suzanne
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    Great article, Joe!  Thanks for sharing.

    Mom of teen daughter with Poly JIA since age 2. Current med: azithromycin 250 mg MWF.

    #336300
    Merla
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    I read that article today too. Amazing how slow moving the medical community is. Thank God for Dr. Brown and our good doctors who think out of the box!

    #336301
    Trudi
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    [user=20]Joe M[/user] wrote:

    Excerpt:

    ?It?s amazing to me that anyone could look at these patients and not see that this is an infectious disease that has ruined lives,? Dr. Mikovits said.

    Link:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/21/opinion/21johnson.html

    Wow!! Great article, Joe; thanks for posting!!

    Trudi

    Lyme/RA; AP 4/2008 off and on to 3/2010; past use of quinolones may be the cause of my current problems, (including wheelchair use); all supplements (which can aggravate the condition) were discontinued on 10/14/2012. Am now treating for the homozygous MTHFR 1298 mutation. Off of all pain meds since Spring '14 (was on them for years--doctor is amazed--me too). Back on pain med 1/2017. Reinfected? Frozen shoulder?

    #336302
    Suzanne
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    From Dr. Mirkin:

    http://www.drmirkin.com/public/ezine102509.html

    Mom of teen daughter with Poly JIA since age 2. Current med: azithromycin 250 mg MWF.

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