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Global Lyme & Invisible Illness Organisation

Leanna

21/11/2015

 
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I have not been able to work since Feb 2014, after a year of being ill. It was 6 mos, after a tick bite, before I was diagnosed with RMSF. 10 days of doxycycline did not do the trick! But that was all the doctors would give me. I tested negative for Lyme and wasn't tested for any other co-infections.

After months and months of research, reading, and talking with others I decided I had to treat myself. What treatment could I employ with zero income? Enter Bee Venom Therapy! Yes, I sting myself with live bees 3 times a week. It is the absolute best pain reliever and brain fog lifter that I've ever experienced! It is extremely economical at about $50-$100 per month, including some supplements too.

If I have bees delivered every two weeks, bees cost me $36/month. If delivered weekly it costs $56/month. The problem I'm having and why i am asking for your help, is that I have no income and depend on my sweet son to provide the finances to purchase my bees. Sadly, his income is not enough to cover the household bills and my treatment needs. If you can spare a few dollars and your heart moves you both myself and my son would be so very grateful! I've had to stop therapy a few times before because of financial issues and each time I have to start over, its much harder on me.

I have a GoFundMe page if you would like to contribute that way.

https://www.gofundme.com/LeannasHealth

If you are able to help  please also comment below so we know who has been helped and who hasn't.


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