TOUCHED BY LYME: Working to get Lyme disease off the "most censored" list
Here’s the story that ran in the Daily Harrison:
Harrison Neighbor Urges Lyme Disease Awareness
by Phil Corso
HARRISON, N.Y. – Liz Karkoff said she’d already felt sick for years before she was first officially diagnosed with Lyme disease in September of 2009. Years later, she still takes medication to make sure she’s symptom-free.
“I don’t like to take too much medicine, but I still need to take antibiotics so I don’t relapse for a second time,” Karkoff said. “Thankfully now, I feel fine.”
But Karkoff said “feeling fine” wasn’t something she had the privilege to say in the past several years. As she continues her long battle with the effects of Lyme disease, Karloff said she’s become more aware and active about the illness.
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TOUCHED BY LYME is written by Dorothy Kupcha Leland, LymeDisease.org’s VP for Education and Outreach. Contact her at dleland@lymedisease.org.
