We arrived in Germany around 12pm on Sunday October 15th after traveling for about 13 hours. The owner of our Air B&B offered to pick us up, which was great. He drove like a bat out of hell since there are no highway speed limits in Germany, so it was about a 20 minute drive to our apartment. Unfortunately, all the grocery stores in Germany are closed on Sundays, so we had to venture out into the town to find something to eat. After about a 10 minute walk, we arrived at a local restaurant that served traditional German food. The servers were extremely nice, but everyone sitting and eating were looking at us like we had two heads, which I am sure was due to the fact that we were speaking English and not German.
We walked back to the apartment and took a nap. Mom found some pasta, olive oil, and onions and threw together some dinner for us.
Day 1 of Treatment:
The first day we had to get up pretty early. Tyler and I got picked up at 7:30. Mom stayed behind to do some grocery shopping and to set up the apartment. Elke (the most amazing, wonderful person) who works for the treatment center and Phil were in the car when it arrived. Phil is from the UK and has been battling Lyme for 9 years. We drove three and half hours to the stem cell clinic (which is different from the Villa Medigrun Clinic). This stem cell clinic is where they harvest the stem cells and watch them grow. It takes 12 days for the stem cells to reach the point where they will be beneficial enough to be put back into our bodies. Collectively about 1/2 a pint of blood was taken. Once they drew enough blood we were given a thymus shot. After about an hour of being there we drove back. I slept some more and spent time with mom and Tyler.
Day 2 of Treatment:
We got picked up around 8:45 by Dr. Micheal and headed to the Villa Medigrun clinic in Otzberg. Phil was already in the car. We are staying in an apartment in Deiburg, which is only 10 minutes away. Shortly after we arrived, Fran, another patient undergoing treatment arrived. She is also from the UK. They undoubtedly are my stem cell buddies!



All in all, it has been a good first few days. The clinic, the staff, and my stem cell buddies have solidified my confidence in knowing that Villa Medigrun was the right choice.
Although the green drink and the I.V.s are sometimes hard to take on, having Fran and Phil as well as my Mum and Tyler make the days go quickly. There really is something so comforting about being around others who can really sympathize and understand what you are going through. Unfortunately with Lyme, people like that can be hard to find!
I will write about the following few days soon!!
-Abby
Good luck. We call the green juice “swamp juice” Our friends called Tanis and myself. Shrek and Fiona!
We will be. Ack with our kids in November
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Haha!!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Wishing you the best of luck!
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Hi Abby . Ive known your mom before you were born . I have lyme to . Looking forward to more posts . Question is there no where to stay closer than three hours away ?
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Hi!!! So the clinic we are at most days is only 10 minutes from the apartment we are renting. The stem cell lab/clinic is three hours away and out of the three weeks of treatment we only drive there twice. First for them to harvest the stem cells and then for them to give them back to us.
Hope this helps! Please send me any other questions you may have! I would be more than happy to help in any way I can.
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WOW!!! This is huge and truly a test of your courage and determination. Always remember you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. You are blessed to have a supportive family and Tyler. Sending prayers up that all goes well.
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