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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m right there with you too SOT person. If someone wants to say my holter monitor, mris, X-rays, blood tests, endoscopy results are in my head I just want to scream. I literally had lost the ability to read by the time I had a diagnosis. And yes I saw not one but 4 rheumatologists… none of them agreed and two said nothing was wrong. Please say where you got the SOT, I am intrigued.[/quote] I got the SOT at Tavicare.[/quote] DP. How many treatments did you require? PTLD-person here, and I'm curious about your experience.[/quote] I had one SOT treatment early last fall, and I had follow up labs drawn three months later showing my levels were down. There were a few weeks after my treatment that I felt very tired (a little more tired than my baseline lyme) and I took a protocol of supplements. But my energy returned about a month after the treatment. Treatment involves an infusion IV that takes about an hour. Not a big deal. No other side effects or issues. [/quote]
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