North & South Carolina: Carolina Lyme

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Within these groups of individuals across the United States and other countries, there are fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters and so forth. As Dr. Jemsek states, “sooner or later” your family will be affected by this growing disease and you, too, will be trying to make a difference.

“In the Lymelight” ~ Caroline Lyme

“Carolina Lyme is provided by individuals whose lives have been affected by Lyme disease. Our mission is to offer information and personal experiences to assist North and South Carolina residents in understanding tick related illnesses. Many patients who contributed to this site have gone through numerous years of being misdiagnosed due to the misconception that Lyme disease is not present in our states.

Late and Chronic Lyme are difficult to diagnosis and treat. Patients have often seen numerous doctors, specialists and must travel long distances out-of-state to obtain treatment . It is our goal to show the truth concerning this disease and offer current data to residents and state health care professionals to expose the magnitude of this problem and consequences of outdated testing and treatment options. Your active role is essential to helping patients receive the care and medical treatment they deserve for the treatment of Lyme disease and other tick related illnesses.”

You may contact them at carolinalyme@yahoo.com or go to their website at www.carolinalyme.org.

Lyme-Aware is an independent organization and has no affiliation with this organization or individual.