Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Mickie

IN HER OWN WORDS – The day it all went wrong…..  May 20, 2008, started off like any other day. My family and I had just moved into a new house two weeks earlier.  It was scorching hot and the only relief, however minuscule came after sundown. We had breakfast, dropped off my daughter at … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Mickie

Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – D. from Maryland

This is the story of a lady from Maryland whose story is a bit stranger than most. While Lyme is frequently misdiagnosed and/or untreated, this story forces me to believe that many in the medical community are more in need of our aid than I had previously supposed. For D. , it all started with … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – D. from Maryland

Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Lauren H. L.

Since this was written in an open format and with the public in mind as a post on her blog (and graciously shared) , I will allow it to stand as such and make only spelling and grammar corrections as needed. For more from this brave lady’s blog see the source list at the back … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Lauren H. L.

Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Elizabeth C.

When I first offered to write this book, I had no idea what kind of response I would get…and so I was perhaps a bit surprised when the first offer to share I got came from not a person but an organization that had created a fundraiser for a person. But, hey, okay, whatever. There … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Elizabeth C.

Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Nonfic Insert – Lyme Encephalopathy

Lyme Encephalopathy   By Angela Castle on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 1:47pm (Used with permission. Unchanged from original.)   Distinct pattern of cognitive impairment noted in study of Lyme patients   1) Cognitive Characteristics of Chronic Lyme Encephalopathy     On the basis of both a formal neuropsychological study of 49 patients (APA 5/96) … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Nonfic Insert – Lyme Encephalopathy

Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Amalee

The heroine of this Lyme story has much to share. She is an intelligent and articulate Southern Bell who hails from Atlanta, Georgia. She is 43 years old and a mother of three, whose troubles began in August of 2010, with what she thought was a “bug bite”. It turned out to be that, all … More Lyme Disease: Stories From the Front Lines of an Epidemic – Amalee

Lyme time

Been awhile since I have written actively of my Lyme Disease here on Bohica Lyme. Sort of out of character and out of place. The truth is that save for working on my Lyme book I have not been thinking about Lyme a lot lately since I am currently in a remissive phase. That changed … More Lyme time