Interesting to note this year I've seen reports of a few cases of hikers terminating their hikes in Virginia after hiking through Georgia, N. Carolina, Tennessee and contracting Lyme disease.
quote:Mark Bailey has lived a life of adventure, but considers hiking the Appalachian Trail (AT) the most dangerous and unhealthy thing he's ever done. That's saying a lot from a man who has sailed around the world three times as a ship's engineer and voluntarily spent a night in a Philippines prison to avoid the New People's Army in 1981. Bailey's path to the AT began following retirement from a career on the high seas. He first logged some time on roads, spending three years touring North America on a Gold Wing motorcycle, camping on the side of the road and staying in hostels.
quote:Even more unusual was that Bailey's life of adventure ground to a halt not from towering waves, bike wrecks, or civil unrest, but from the bite of a tiny tick.
Posted by kimmie (Member # 25547) on :
My neighborhood in North Georgia, was minutes from the AT. We had deer roaming our backyard all the time, we only lived there a year because that is where both my daughter and I were bitten and contracted LD. I was too afraid to let my kids or pets outside anymore and decided to sell.
Posted by kimmie (Member # 25547) on :
indeed a sad story, but what makes me mad is the fact that the CDC does not even track cases in the South. IT is a big cover up! I know 100% that both me and my daughter were NEVER reported as a case of LD, even with a tick bite and positive test!
I get so furious thinking about what happened. Docs telling me, " just because you had a tick bite and a positive test does not mean you have LD" or "all your symptoms are due to anxiety" .
If I knew the risk was there, I would not have taken the risk! The CDC has let everyone of us down!