Tincup
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When Google decided to change it's system all of my websites were going to be deleted and I had to transfer all the information to new sites.
WHAT A NIGHTMARE!!!
Months later and I am still working on them.
Because the new sites Google provided are much smaller than before and have other restrictions, I've had to move a lot of info from the Maryland Lyme website and the Dr. Jones Kids website, to new sites.
One of these sites is the Modes of Transmission site, which as you know is a growing topic.
Included are pages with articles (scientific and other) on sexual transmission, congenital transmission, blood transfusion info, oral transmisson, tissue grafts, organ transplants, etc.
I'm glad that they included mosquito transmission. Last summer, I was bitten by a mosquito and the next morning, I woke up with a bull's eye rash at the spot where it bit me.
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Bartenderbonnie
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LOVE. LOVE. LOVE ALL YOUR WEBSITES. 💚
Thank you for your professionalism, dedication, and compassion for all Vector Borne Infected patients.
You are a trailblazer, a mentor, a beacon of hope. We appreciated ALL you do. We LOVE you to the moon and back.
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Ann-Ohio
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Brava for the wonderful work, TC! You are my go-to expert for research, info, and humor. The websites are great!
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Tincup
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You are just sweeter than a jar of strawberry jam BB.
Thank you for the kind words. Really!!
You also make me blush and giggle too. ~smile~
And Ann OH- thank you too! Big time.
It takes a team to do this stuff and it sure isn't easy.
But, with all of us working together I feel very encouraged.
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