Diagnosis podcast
What a gift this podcast was to so many people! I have had lyme since 2011. It is quite the journey. I’m so glad you finally got answers. Igenex is what saved my life. I was bedridden and there was no reason according to all my millions of tests. Thank God I was directed to a lyme literate doctor in San Francisco who sent my blood work to igenex. Once I got my diagnosis, I was finally on the right path. It has been a 10 year up and down ride. I feel very lucky that we had the resources to fight this. We have spent over $100,000 fighting the fight. But it has been worth it. I am now living at about 95% good days. One game changer for me was low dose naltrexone. This is an immune modulator when used in small doses. I take a million supplements and do all the things to keep my immune system in check. You may want to also talk with your team about LDN. It took away brain fog, insomnia, weak muscle feeling, and joint and nerve pain too. Please keep sharing your journey. It will mean so much to so many! God bless you!
AW9397 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/21
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