Dedicated to raising awareness of ALL tick borne diseases, offering support, and providing referrals for information, research, and healthcare choices.

Archive for the ‘Tick testing’ Category

Our Website Got A Facelift!

We decided to update the site a bit and create a localized look. We hope you find the new look appealing and readable. Raising awareness about the seriousness of tick borne diseases remains our goal. We pray you will continue to visit our site and feel free to leave your comments at any time.

UNF Tick Testing information form and tick submission form are available & downloadable on the Georgia Lyme Disease website!

Arkansas Residents need to get involved with this!!  This is our key to help with the issue of Lyme in the southern states.  Anyone interested !

Both the UNF Tick Testing information form and tick submission form are on the Georgia Lyme Disease website so it is downloadable.

Please remind people, the testing is done for RESEARCH PURPOSES only and not for diagnostic purposes. This data is being gathered so that we can gather more knowledge about tick-borne diseases, especially in the South.

Here is the link. Look at story on right upper side, below flagging for ticks photo:
http://www.georgialymedisease.org/ga_lyme_news

Also, note that Dr. Clark can get really backed up in the lab sometimes, especially when tick season begins. I know he usually tests ticks that have been attached to humans first, and usually if they are symptomatic, he tries to test them before others that may have been sent in from people’s yards.

He has very little help right now due to lack of funding. If we raise more funding, he can hire lab assistants that could help us speed up this work! It is KEY to what is occurring in the South!
Thanks, everyone!

Video

The Controversy of Lyme Disease

This brief video gives an easy to understand version of the dynamics that make up the whole Lyme disease conflict. Just for a reminder.

Breaking News: Lone Star Tick Implicated In Lyme Disease Bacteria Found In Southerners

June 4, 2013, © Georgia Lyme Disease Association, http://www.GeorgiaLymeDisease.org

COMMON LONE STAR TICK IMPLICATED IN
LYME DISEASE BACTERIA FOUND IN SOUTHERNERSDr. Clark’s Research May Help Millions!!!

For the first time ever, University of North Florida’s Dr. Kerry Clark and colleagues reported finding two
species of Lyme disease bacteria previously unknown to infect humans, Borrelia americana and Borrelia
andersonii, in symptomatic patients living in the Southeastern USA. Importantly, the commonly found
lone star tick, formerly believed by many to be incapable of transmitting Lyme disease, was implicated in
some of these cases.

The research, published in the May issue of The International Journal of Medical Sciences, is extremely
significant for several reasons. First, only one Lyme bacterial species, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto
(Bbss), was previously recognized to cause disease in North America. Current testing methods and
interpretation criteria, designed to detect just one species, may explain many of the complaints
involving the unreliability of Lyme disease tests in the USA.

In addition, the belief that only black-legged “deer ticks” can transmit Lyme disease has been widely
publicized for decades. Lyme disease risk has been calculated largely based upon the prevalence and
infection rate of these “deer ticks,” Ixodes scapularis. In fact, Yale University recently released a new
Lyme Disease Risk Map funded by a $2.9 million CDC grant which was highly contested by many. (They
only tested a total of nine black-legged ticks from a few southern states.) Yale’s map, based solely on
“deer ticks,” shows little risk to people living outside the Northeastern USA. Clark’s findings, together
with past studies implicating lone star ticks associated with Lyme disease (Masters, Rawlings, Felz, Feir,
etc.), strongly suggest otherwise.

Dr. Clark and his team identified lone star ticks, Amblyomma americanum, removed from humans who
tested positive for Lyme bacteria, including the species of Borrelia burgdorferi, Bbss, already known to
cause the disease in North America. Some of the ticks removed from the patients tested positive, too.

Lone star ticks are the most commonly found species biting humans in the Southeastern United States.
These aggressive ticks are found almost halfway across the nation – from the deep South and as far
north as Canada. This groundbreaking research may clarify why so many humans living outside of the
Northeastern USA claim they have contracted Lyme disease** regardless of the presence of infected
black-legged “deer ticks.”

The new findings significantly expand the geographic area where Lyme disease should be considered by
medical providers and citizens alike. As Georgia Lyme Disease Association president Liz Schmitz
remarked, “If only one percent of these ticks are able to transmit Lyme disease, it poses a tremendous
threat to public health because lone star ticks are known to bite humans so frequently.”

Dr. Clark’s work may help millions of chronically ill people living in areas where Lyme disease wasn’t
previously recognized. Called The New Great Imitator, Lyme disease is often mistaken for illnesses such
as Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Lou Gehrig’s
disease, Parkinson’s, ADHD, and even Alzheimer’s.

Georgia Lyme Disease Association is proud to have provided both technical assistance and funding in
support Dr. Clark’s important research.  You may view the medical journal article here.

GALDA Announces Fundraising Campaign: Please help us support the continuing research
efforts of Dr. Kerry Clark by making a tax-deductible donation to GALDA’s new fundraising
campaign. GALDA is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501(3)c organization. All proceeds of this
campaign will go directly to support the important work of Dr. Clark and his colleagues.
Five…ten… twenty dollars…every bit helps! Let’s speed up our understanding of Lyme disease
by working together to unlock Borrelia burgdorferi’s secrets! Patients and citizens everywhere
will benefit. Thank you for your generosity. Click here to donate.

**Arti cle Note: For decades, public heal th officials and Lyme disease groups and organi zations have heard from thousands of
patients livi ng outside known “endemi c” areas who claim they and/or thei r famil y members contracted Lyme disease wi th no
travel his tory. Georgia was the 4th hi ghest state in the nation in number of CDC-reported Lyme cases in 1989 with 715 cases
on record. Now, mos t cases of southern Lyme disease are unreportable due to the di fferent surveillance guidelines used
regionall y. Many cases are also dismissed as “false posi ti ves.”

http://www.GeorgiaLymeDisease.org
Visit us on Facebook & Twi tter

Mayday Lyme Disease Protest Rally a Huge Success!

DSC02279

DSC02291

mayd001

mayd02

mayd08

mayd37

Link

Tell CNN You Want Them To Cover the Lyme Disease Rally in Washington DC on May 25th!

Tell CNN You Want Them To Cover the Lyme Disease Rally in Washington DC on May 25th!

This epidemic has been ignored by the mainline media for too long. This is a major news making issue, yet it continues to be ignored. We are tired of being shrugged off, our illnesses are real and extended.

Click the link, then click ‘this belongs on CNN’.  Leave a comment if you wish.

This controversial issue needs to be on the forefront; like yesterday! Why don’t you think it’s important? Afraid it won’t be newsworthy?  If you researched this issue, you would be shocked and appalled to to learn that a whole generation of medical professionals we rely on for help DENY this disease exists chronically.

The worst part, the statistics for reporting this disease are flawed and some southern states have carefully coached and drilled their doctors that “WE  don’t have Lyme in AR-TX-LA-OK-MS-AL-GA-FL and so on….It is a bald faced lie!!!  Why are our medical professionals NOT being told the truth!  Why has the CDC restricted them so…what do they have to hide!!!?

You must cover this event.

Link

Rebellion at the NYC Lyme Rally!

Rebellion at the NYC Lyme Rally!

Click on the link above in red!  I wanted you guys to read this really precise and explanatory explanation from someone who was at the New York City rally on May 10th.  The complete Lyme controversy is included in this article, as well as explanations as to why there has been such a denial.  This is an article to pin and save for your records.

Aside

    ARKLATEX LYME DISEASE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT GROUP ANNOUNCES A LYME DISEASE AWARENESS EVENT!

ARKLATEX LYME DISEASE PREVENTION AND SUPPORT GROUP ANNOUNCES
A Lyme Disease Awareness Event & extension of the 1st annual
 Worldwide Lyme Disease Protest Rally.
Many states are joining the cause all across the U.S.   Several countries are involved, including Australia, UK, Germany, Poland, Canada, Brazil and many others.
We will be providing information and resources for families who want to learn more about Lyme and tick borne diseases.  In addition, we will be releasing balloons in the memory of those we have lost to raise awareness of this worldwide problem.
When: Saturday, May 11th,   10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Where: Spring Lake Park, Texarkana, TX. near the airplane (look for the lime green signs!)
Why:  Worldwide Patients are raising awareness and protesting to highlight the need for recognition that Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections such as Babesia, Bartonella, Rickettsia, & Ehrlichia are serious, sometimes fatal, illnesses! 

Arklatex Lyme Awareness Event: An Extension of the Worldwide Lyme Disease Protest, May11th.

Join the Worldwide Lyme Disease Awareness campaign.

Join the Worldwide Lyme Disease Awareness campaign.

Imagine, thousands of people across continents, sharing one event, in a unified effort to bring world-wide attention to an epidemic; a disease that’s been denied, ignored, and misdiagnosed by the very health care clinicians we rely on for help.

LYME DISEASE.

It’s alive and well on planet earth.

10:00am until 2:00pm

Spring Lake Park, Texarkana, TX. (exact area of park to be determined).

Will you join us on this date for a time of reflection and an opportunity to share our knowledge about the dangers of Lyme disease with others? Be sure to wear Lyme green and bring a food and beverage, as well as handouts. Contact us by commenting if you are interested in joining us.

Multiple sclerosis is Lyme disease: Anatomy of a cover-up

Perhaps the biggest ongoing medical scandal of the past hundred years is the fact that it has been known since 1911 that Multiple Sclerosis is caused by a bacterium, and that the Big-Pharma-controlled medical-industrial complex covered this up in order to make money selling symptom relievers to MS patients. At the lower levels there is no cover-up at all, but simply human nature at work, as we wrote about here, to dispel the notion that we are “conspiracy theorists”.
Read the article here: http://owndoc.com/lyme/multiple-sclerosis-is-lyme-disease-anatomy-of-a-cover-up/