Lyme Blog Posts
Avoiding tick-borne diseases while traveling in Europe
By Alexis Chesney, ND, LAc As summer arrives, many US families are planning vacations and trips abroad. This reminds me of a patient I met…
PODCAST: Gen Lyme offers zoom support meetups 5x per week
By Fred Diamond When I was doing the research for my book “Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic…
THE LAST 5 MINUTES: 8 Concepts and Contemplations in Healing
By Mindy Daigle, NP Healing, defined differently by each person, is a fundamental component when encountering chronic, debilitating illness. Often elusive, patients wonder how they…
A candid and moving account of one family’s Lyme story
The following book review first appeared on the CanLyme website. By Catherine Kinsella Finding Resilience: A Teen’s Journey Through Lyme Disease is a candid and…
“Lyme Ninja Warrior” vows to never give up, never stop fighting
My name is Talan Yorn, also known as “The Lyme Ninja.” In a previous blog on LymeDisease.org, I shared my personal journey and battle with…
Lyme disease in Ireland through one patient’s eyes
by Ann Maher I am from Kilkenny, Ireland and I never thought that I would be writing this Lyme disease blog in my 70th year….
PODCAST: Getting to the root cause of Lyme-related stress
by Fred Diamond When I was researching information for my book “Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme…
Pouring 30+ years of Lyme experience into a novel
by Pamela Andrews In 1991, my daughter, Leya Schiller, graduated from high school. She had spent the previous several years exploring her special interests: karate,…
Lyme patients: Your blood could hold the key to chronic Lyme
The Wyss Institute at Harvard University seeks Lyme patients to donate blood cells to support cutting-edge research.The process is painless and you’ll get paid for…
Her “ALS” symptoms cleared up with Lyme disease treatment
By Jessica Harris My mother was diagnosed with ALS by several neurologists and even had an EMG [electromyography] that indicated ALS. My mom was entering…
Lyme is an unforgiving disease that’s too often hidden from view
By Jill Wussow It’s May again – Lyme Disease Awareness Month. I want to focus this year on the fact that this unforgiving disease is…
PODCAST: Medical gaslighting, human rights, and Lyme disease
By Fred Diamond When I was researching my book “Love, Hope, Lyme: What Family Members, Partners, and Friends Who Love a Chronic Lyme Survivor Need…












