TOUCHED BY LYME: “Even good girls can get deathly ill”
At age 25, Amie Valpone, an up-until-then-healthy and successful marketing professional, was in a…
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.
At age 25, Amie Valpone, an up-until-then-healthy and successful marketing professional, was in a…
In an article published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, European scientists…
In 1995, fire erupted at California’s Point Reyes National Seashore, a place of wild beauty…
Lyme disease advocacy can come in all shapes and sizes. In January, a third-grade class…
The following links provide a good overview of different aspects of Lyme disease: www.lymedisease.org LymeDisease.org…
In 2005, a 25-year-old California woman named Amy Scher began experiencing bizarre symptoms, including pain…
This is a re-play of a blog I wrote four years ago. I thought of…
It’s a question that comes up time and again in the Lyme community. Since most…
Guest blogger Hannah Barry offers a play-by-play account of having a PICC line inserted for…
I’ve written other books before. But none that I am prouder of than the one…
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