I know there are lots of people who read this forum, and I'm guessing that some of you have Lyme Disease, as I do. I contracted it 8 years ago, but thanks to the tell-tale bull's eye rash, I was diagnosed fairly early. Some aren't as lucky as I was, and as a result, don't know they have Lyme for months or even years. Many of these people are misdiagnosed with MS, Parkinson's, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and many other debilitating conditions.
Since getting Lyme Disease, I've sporadically experienced some chronic symptoms in spite of going on antibiotics for 30 days when first diagnosed. Just a few days ago, I experienced what was probably yet another "Lyme meltdown". These meltdowns occur about every 6 to 8 weeks, and usually just require a day of total rest. I'm interested in hearing from fellow Pinelands residents or visitors who have similar symptoms.
Today, I spent several hours researching Chronic Lyme Disease. It seems that a 30-day treatment of oral antibiotics (what I received) is not enough to wipe it out, and recurrence is not unusual. I also read that many doctors will not prescribe what is "really" needed, because insurance companies won't cover it. But it goes deeper:
I also learned about "Plum Island". Has anyone done any research on this place? Does "Operation Paperclip" sound familiar? If you Google "plum island lyme disease", you will open a Pandora's Box on this topic, including 2 books written about this place off the northeast tip of Long Island. And, it's just 6 miles south of the coast of CT. Urban Legend or Fact - I don't know!!
Maybe I'm slightly off-topic by posting this, but there are so many cases of Lyme Disease in the Pine Barrens that I'm hoping to connect with others who have this crazy disease and maybe get some answers!
By the way, I got bitten in my back yard...not walking deep in the Pines. I live on the edge of the Pine Barrens in a residential development. No, I haven't stopped hiking; I just take more precautions. And yes, I fear chiggers more than I do ticks!!!
Since getting Lyme Disease, I've sporadically experienced some chronic symptoms in spite of going on antibiotics for 30 days when first diagnosed. Just a few days ago, I experienced what was probably yet another "Lyme meltdown". These meltdowns occur about every 6 to 8 weeks, and usually just require a day of total rest. I'm interested in hearing from fellow Pinelands residents or visitors who have similar symptoms.
Today, I spent several hours researching Chronic Lyme Disease. It seems that a 30-day treatment of oral antibiotics (what I received) is not enough to wipe it out, and recurrence is not unusual. I also read that many doctors will not prescribe what is "really" needed, because insurance companies won't cover it. But it goes deeper:
I also learned about "Plum Island". Has anyone done any research on this place? Does "Operation Paperclip" sound familiar? If you Google "plum island lyme disease", you will open a Pandora's Box on this topic, including 2 books written about this place off the northeast tip of Long Island. And, it's just 6 miles south of the coast of CT. Urban Legend or Fact - I don't know!!
Maybe I'm slightly off-topic by posting this, but there are so many cases of Lyme Disease in the Pine Barrens that I'm hoping to connect with others who have this crazy disease and maybe get some answers!
By the way, I got bitten in my back yard...not walking deep in the Pines. I live on the edge of the Pine Barrens in a residential development. No, I haven't stopped hiking; I just take more precautions. And yes, I fear chiggers more than I do ticks!!!