TOUCHED BY LYME: Hikers should think twice before sitting on rocks
I heard a presentation last week by biologist Greg Hacker. He collects and tests ticks…
This blog has several goals. First, to explore the personal side of Lyme disease and how it affects individuals and families. Second, to highlight useful information for people seeking answers about this complicated illness. Third, to help foster a sense of unity and shared purpose among the many diverse members of the Lyme community. Dorothy, who serves as President of LymeDisease.org, has a family member with Lyme disease. She is co-author of a book called When Your Child Has Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Survival Guide.
I heard a presentation last week by biologist Greg Hacker. He collects and tests ticks…
“The Little Things” is a docudrama based on the life of Joseph Elone, a New…
The Arkansas Health Department made headlines last week for actually acknowledging two cases of Lyme…
Barbara Arnold, an attorney in Oakland, California, specializes in helping people get Social Security Disability…
Guest blog by Shira Gusfield If you ever ask me why I’m at the doctor’s…
What can cause weird things to pop out of your skin—perhaps looking like colorful threads…
Guest blogger Sofia Webster has undergone treatment for Lyme disease, co-infections, and mold. She originally…
. Along with new and continuing challenges for the Lyme community, there is also much…
LymeDisease.org launched the MyLymeData project a year ago, in order to capture the experiences of people…
When Marina Morgan was 13 years old, she developed an auto immune disease called acute disseminated…
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