I'm desperate. Where can you recommend help for LC patient?

Posted by carolaharoni1950 @carolaharoni1950, Jun 6 12:01pm

Can anyone recommend a clinic or doctor to help with LC? Mayo is out and the U of M only accepts referrals from in house which leave me out. I would prefer Hennepin County but will go wherever. Thank you

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Yes! They are checking 19 “bio-markers.” These are chemicals in the blood, I think. One example is Interluken-2, if I remember correctly. ( They often refer to this marker as Il-2, as I remember. )

The problem for the doctors doing the diagnosis is to decide whether you have LC or other diseases, such as Epstein-Barr, Lyme’s, ME/CFS, etc., that have similar symptoms. Each of these diseases has a different bio-marker profile, as I understand it. They put the bio-marker measurements on a graph just like we did in high school math class! 👨‍🏫

Remember? Of course you do!!!

If you listen to all the interviews and lectures given by Dr. Pattern, you will understand all of this much better, but that requires and lot of time and concentration. It’s worth it!!!

The $1000 is well worth it too. That’s a small price for regaining your life if the treatment works for you. I’d pay five times that amount - easily!

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P.S. In terms of the actual names of the tests, there are two blood tests that IncellDx requires. They call one “the S1” test. The other one has the number 19 in it. The test kit is in my car - ready for tomorrow’s blood tests administered by Radiance Phlobotomists, the outfit used by IncellDx.

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P.S. In terms of the actual names of the tests, there are two blood tests that IncellDx requires. They call one “the S1” test. The other one has the number 19 in it. The test kit is in my car - ready for tomorrow’s blood tests administered by Radiance Phlobotomists, the outfit used by IncellDx.

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I’ll post the names tomorrow if you really want to know the names, but you are probably not going to recognize them.

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I’m getting my blood test on Monday (June 9). Incell Dx sends back results in about ten days (if I remember correctly.). So far, the, I’m very satisfied with Dr. P, but I’ll have to wait and see if I have LC and, if so, whether his treatment helps. I’m already take Lipitor daily. My symptoms are moderate, possibly because I’m taking Lipitor, one of the two meds that Dr. Patterson has found to help LC patients (the other being Marcie’s.)

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Hi,I didn't know that there was a blood test for LC. No Dr has mentioned that to me,here in Canada.Can you tell me more about it so I can persue this thanks,Sue

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Yes! They are checking 19 “bio-markers.” These are chemicals in the blood, I think. One example is Interluken-2, if I remember correctly. ( They often refer to this marker as Il-2, as I remember. )

The problem for the doctors doing the diagnosis is to decide whether you have LC or other diseases, such as Epstein-Barr, Lyme’s, ME/CFS, etc., that have similar symptoms. Each of these diseases has a different bio-marker profile, as I understand it. They put the bio-marker measurements on a graph just like we did in high school math class! 👨‍🏫

Remember? Of course you do!!!

If you listen to all the interviews and lectures given by Dr. Pattern, you will understand all of this much better, but that requires and lot of time and concentration. It’s worth it!!!

The $1000 is well worth it too. That’s a small price for regaining your life if the treatment works for you. I’d pay five times that amount - easily!

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Hi, Could you let me know where Dr.Patterson works from.Does he follow Canadian clients. Thanks,Sue

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Hi,I didn't know that there was a blood test for LC. No Dr has mentioned that to me,here in Canada.Can you tell me more about it so I can persue this thanks,Sue

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Yes! Just google Dr. Bruce Patterson and/or IncellDx. Read, read, and read his literature. Somewhere in there you will be able to find a link that will allow you to sign up for and pay for the blood test and diagnosis. Keep searching for that link if you don’t find it right away.

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Yes! Just google Dr. Bruce Patterson and/or IncellDx. Read, read, and read his literature. Somewhere in there you will be able to find a link that will allow you to sign up for and pay for the blood test and diagnosis. Keep searching for that link if you don’t find it right away.

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Thankyou

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Profile picture for stuartkjones4 @stuartkjones4

Yes! They are checking 19 “bio-markers.” These are chemicals in the blood, I think. One example is Interluken-2, if I remember correctly. ( They often refer to this marker as Il-2, as I remember. )

The problem for the doctors doing the diagnosis is to decide whether you have LC or other diseases, such as Epstein-Barr, Lyme’s, ME/CFS, etc., that have similar symptoms. Each of these diseases has a different bio-marker profile, as I understand it. They put the bio-marker measurements on a graph just like we did in high school math class! 👨‍🏫

Remember? Of course you do!!!

If you listen to all the interviews and lectures given by Dr. Pattern, you will understand all of this much better, but that requires and lot of time and concentration. It’s worth it!!!

The $1000 is well worth it too. That’s a small price for regaining your life if the treatment works for you. I’d pay five times that amount - easily!

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Thank you for sharing. In addition to the $1000.00 initial fee for the test and diagnosis, I understand there is a monthly fee for medication and consultation with physicians. Does anyone have a guesstimate of monthly cost? What is average length of time for the program? We are all looking for hopeful solutions!

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Profile picture for stuartkjones4 @stuartkjones4

Yes! They are checking 19 “bio-markers.” These are chemicals in the blood, I think. One example is Interluken-2, if I remember correctly. ( They often refer to this marker as Il-2, as I remember. )

The problem for the doctors doing the diagnosis is to decide whether you have LC or other diseases, such as Epstein-Barr, Lyme’s, ME/CFS, etc., that have similar symptoms. Each of these diseases has a different bio-marker profile, as I understand it. They put the bio-marker measurements on a graph just like we did in high school math class! 👨‍🏫

Remember? Of course you do!!!

If you listen to all the interviews and lectures given by Dr. Pattern, you will understand all of this much better, but that requires and lot of time and concentration. It’s worth it!!!

The $1000 is well worth it too. That’s a small price for regaining your life if the treatment works for you. I’d pay five times that amount - easily!

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Everybody should note that Bruce Patterson's program has not been tested in clinical trials or been taken up by other doctors. Some patients do believe they have benefited from it. But over the years, patients have believed that they have benefited from all sorts of treatments that were later found to be ineffective/harmful.

@stuartkjones4 is pumping this pretty hard for someone who hasn't even tried it yet.

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Dr. Jordan Vaughn has done remarkable work in Birmingham, Alabama. Look him up on the internet. I have long term COVID for 4 months and see an hematologist in August. I am seeing him after my primary doctor flipped out after seeing the results of my blood tests. Long COVID has blood clots called Amyloid Fibrin blood clots which slows down oxygen passing in the blood to tissue. Anyway, if the hematologist doesn If he doesn't help I'm telehealthing with Dr. Vaughn. I must say I will check out Dr Patterson. Thanks everyone for your comments as they are very helpful.

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