I live in Brooklyn now, but I grew up in Albany, and it seems the Lyme epidemic is moving up into that area.
I just glanced at "seeking a doctor" and found two recent posts of people searching in the Albany area.
My mother and father (who still live there) have both been bitten. My mother contracted Lyme with Bell's Palsy and other symptoms, and my father recently had a bullseye "bruise" after working in the woods in their yard. (We are trying to convince him to get tested, but it's up to him.)
It's madness.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
I think NY is in the top 2 or 3 as far as incidence of Lyme.
I hope your father will agree to getting treatment!!!
Posted by mazou (Member # 15319) on :
Really? Wow. I have heard that Westchester County (southern NY State) has an endemic rating. This is where I think I contracted Lyme, since I lived in Westchester for 2 years, and have done a lot of hiking and camping in that area.
But the northern regions of New York, e.g., Albany, always seemed safer. But now it's just awful. My parents' yard is COVERED with ticks. And now they want to put in some tall grasses for landscaping. I love these people, and do not want to rain on their parade. But oy vey already.
Thanks for your reply!
Posted by elle108 (Member # 11730) on :
My bro-in-law is an internist in the ALbany area and says that the problem up there is pretty bad...In fact, he was the one who finally made the right call on my daughter after she;d been ill for years...
Posted by catskillmamala (Member # 12536) on :
I live in Ulster County (2 cos south of Albany) and I know 10 people with bulleyes or dx with lyme in the LAST TWO WEEKS.
Agggghhhhh.
Posted by liesandmorelies (Member # 15323) on :
I live in California now, but am from upstate NY and one of my dearest friends called me Thursday of this week to tell me her son who is 16 has Lyme Disease. He has the full blown EM rash and has horrible flu-like symptoms and Pain in his knees etc.... They live in the Albany area near Saratoga Springs NY which is on the NY/Vermont border. It's running rampant everywhere these days. This is just one more confirmed case.
Posted by mazou (Member # 15319) on :
That's incredible. My goodness.
Posted by catskillmamala (Member # 12536) on :
Mazou, let me add, I just put in another thread, in the last 2 weeks diagnoses in my county (Ulster) two counties south of Albany:
my mother in law (EM rash_ my sister in law (summer flu) friend's son (EM rash) daughter's former classmate (EM rash) son's classmate's mother (clinical dx by boston hosp after major problems) son's teacher's grand daugther (em rashes) and four others with 2 degrees of frequency away.