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Have Lyme Disease And Botfly Bacterial Infection. Need To Get Rid Of It

My Girl friend and I have parasites and here in Idaho, I've spent thousands ($34,000.00) to be exact and nobody can help us with types we have. Drs. (ND) only have helped, but we were told that there are some they can't get rid of. My Girlfriend had LYME back in 1982 and little parts of bugs were and still are coming through her skin. University of Colorado took a sample and after 10 slices, confer that she has BOTFLY bacteria also. We are looking for a DR. that can help us get rid of this disease. Our only hope is to get back to the East Coast and get some help from REAL DRS!!
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi, the paracites may be round worm, pinworm, hookworm, and most notorius is the tapeworm, it leaves the body segments in the stools, and the adult worm is left in the intestines. Some times surgery may be needed to expel the tapeworm.
I advise you to consult a gastro enterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Have Lyme Disease And Botfly Bacterial Infection. Need To Get Rid Of It

Hi, the paracites may be round worm, pinworm, hookworm, and most notorius is the tapeworm, it leaves the body segments in the stools, and the adult worm is left in the intestines. Some times surgery may be needed to expel the tapeworm. I advise you to consult a gastro enterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.