Interesting article here: http://www.wsj.com/articles/lyme-di...cans-do-nothing-to-stop-tick-bites-1431351024
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wall street journal Lyme-Disease Alert
There seems to be a lot of confusion out there. Many people are getting treated much longer than the NIH recommends. Many people think Lyme Disease is a problem in areas where there are no ticks. Only about 20% of people in the survey use repellants. Only about 20% check themselves for ticks. Over 50% said they do nothing to prevent tick bites.
Note: if it says you must be a subscriber to read, paste the following into a Google search
wall street journal Lyme-Disease Alert
There seems to be a lot of confusion out there. Many people are getting treated much longer than the NIH recommends. Many people think Lyme Disease is a problem in areas where there are no ticks. Only about 20% of people in the survey use repellants. Only about 20% check themselves for ticks. Over 50% said they do nothing to prevent tick bites.
Should I ask the doctor for some antibiotics or should I wait and see if symptoms develop? BTW, my dog was diagnosed w/Lyme Disease antibodies in 2013 but the doctor said to sit tight and call if any symptoms develop. So far, she is a happy & healthy pooch.