
Lymestop treatment
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Going to Lymestop in Idaho. It’s an alternative treatment that helped so many people. Praying it will be the next step in my healing with Lyme/co infections and possible long COVID.
The cost of this treat is 3,800 not including travel.
Thank you for any contribution in whatever that may be. I appreciate you all so much.
Hey everyone, thank you so much for taking a moment to be here. A lot of you know about my battle with Lyme/co-infections and the dark journey I battled through not too long ago. Thankfully I got back on my feet after finally figuring what worked for me but I have been experiencing a deep flare/relapse and will be starting treatment with ozone this week. This treatment has helped me tremendously in the past before the SOT and it’s what I’m leaning into right now to get me back to a place where I can figure out a bigger more long lasting treatment. It is not covered by insurance and is very expensive. $425 a session. And it very important that I commit to 10. That’s what is suggested and that’s when I’ve seen a big difference in the past.
Being a single mom and carrying this load is a lot. It’s hard asking for help. Especially after asking for it previously in this way for treatment. It’s very uncomfortable but even the smallest amount would make a difference. I know how tight things are financially these days so you consideration means the world.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Gabrielle
Going to Lymestop in Idaho. It’s an alternative treatment that helped so many people. Praying it will be the next step in my healing with Lyme/co infections and possible long COVID.
The cost of this treat is 3,800 not including travel.
Thank you for any contribution in whatever that may be. I appreciate you all so much.
Hey everyone, thank you so much for taking a moment to be here. A lot of you know about my battle with Lyme/co-infections and the dark journey I battled through not too long ago. Thankfully I got back on my feet after finally figuring what worked for me but I have been experiencing a deep flare/relapse and will be starting treatment with ozone this week. This treatment has helped me tremendously in the past before the SOT and it’s what I’m leaning into right now to get me back to a place where I can figure out a bigger more long lasting treatment. It is not covered by insurance and is very expensive. $425 a session. And it very important that I commit to 10. That’s what is suggested and that’s when I’ve seen a big difference in the past.
Being a single mom and carrying this load is a lot. It’s hard asking for help. Especially after asking for it previously in this way for treatment. It’s very uncomfortable but even the smallest amount would make a difference. I know how tight things are financially these days so you consideration means the world.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Gabrielle
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Gabrielle Kidd
Organizer
Roanoke, VA