nightwolf_mk
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I was searching for information about ALS and found this link:
I became surprised with the story because the people in article had negative tests for Lyme and Babesia and after a while discovered that it was their cases and one of them was diagnosed with ALS and even with negative results tried the treatment for these infections and recovered and he was undiagnosed after that (?). I was wondering... it seems that there is no clear difference between ALS and these kind of infections so why the doctors don't try these treatments in ALS patients? I mean, if you have ALS it wouldn't make any difference but this could cure someone who was misdiagnosed. I don't know anyone who tried these treatments after diagnosis and I would like to know if someone here have tried or If someone talked with the doctors about these possibilities and the doctor's answers about this.
God stay with you.
I became surprised with the story because the people in article had negative tests for Lyme and Babesia and after a while discovered that it was their cases and one of them was diagnosed with ALS and even with negative results tried the treatment for these infections and recovered and he was undiagnosed after that (?). I was wondering... it seems that there is no clear difference between ALS and these kind of infections so why the doctors don't try these treatments in ALS patients? I mean, if you have ALS it wouldn't make any difference but this could cure someone who was misdiagnosed. I don't know anyone who tried these treatments after diagnosis and I would like to know if someone here have tried or If someone talked with the doctors about these possibilities and the doctor's answers about this.
God stay with you.
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