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How long does lyme disease treatment take to work?

40 people answered this on the record, across 11 organisations. The change they described most often was symptoms resolved or reduced — 13 of 40 raised it unprompted. 12 described more clients, leads or patients. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-07-28. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: How long does lyme disease treatment take to work?
What changedInterviewsShare
Symptom relief13 of 4033%
More clients12 of 4030%
Less pain8 of 4020%
More energy8 of 4020%
Better systems7 of 4018%
Confidence5 of 4013%
  • Since being part of the training program, I'm very acutely aware of any symptom that a patient reports that takes me down the path of tick borne illness much more than I was before.Clemma Nash
  • But I valued the education more than I worried about the cost or the time commitment, because I knew this education was going to help me help my patients so much more.Clemma Nash
  • But I often integrate the herbals and the antibiotics because I feel that supports the person in not only killing the bug but also supporting their immune system, reducing their inflammation.Clemma Nash
  • So, I'm sleeping better, so I have more energy and my body is taking care some of the health challenges that it has.Elizabeth

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Dr. Clemma Nash initially hesitated due to the cost and time commitment, but ultimately felt the education was well worth it. She valued the ability to help her patients more effectively over the initial financial concern.Clemma Nash
  • Ann Bennett initially faced concerns about the cost, but realized she could not afford to keep living with declining speech and mobility. She decided to invest in the treatment after receiving a disability settlement that covered the exact cost of the regener…Ann Bennett
  • Klinghardt in Seattle, who I didn't consult because he was too expensive for my budget.Carole Harmon

Follow-up questions they answered

Is the cost of Dr. Tom Moorcroft's LDPC program worth the investment?
Dr. Clemma Nash initially hesitated due to the cost and time commitment, but ultimately felt the education was well worth it. She valued the ability to help her patients more effectively over the initial financial concern. — Clemma Nash
Does the LDPC program cover more than just standard antibiotics?
Yes, Dr. Nash specifically chose this program because it offered an integrative approach. It covers prescription medications alongside herbal options to support the immune system and reduce inflammation. — Clemma Nash
What kind of ongoing support is available after the training?
Participants can join the Lyme Disease Practitioners group, where Dr. Tom Moorcroft meets with practitioners twice a month to exchange ideas and help manage complex cases in real time. — Clemma Nash
Will my symptoms be dismissed by doctors at My Lyme Doc?
Erica found that unlike previous doctors who dismissed her ailments as just being a busy mom, My Lyme Doc validated her experience immediately. She noted that they are used to dealing with people in her situation and provided a comforting environment where she felt heard. — Erica
What if I have more than just Lyme disease?
Erica discovered through My Lyme Doc that her health issues were more extensive than she realized, including mold poisoning and sinus tract issues. The clinic helped her uncover these underlying causes and educated her on how they were tied to her symptoms. — Erica
Can I return to an active lifestyle after chronic illness?
Yes, Erica transitioned from being unable to get up and down off the ground with her babies to running 20 to 25 miles a week. She emphasizes that the treatment allowed her to get back to living her life and doing the things she previously wanted to do. — Erica

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