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there is where my symptoms began when we had some mice in our beautiful denver home. but, i was a field biologist in north louisiana and southern arkansas for years. i've read that lyme is NOT in co.????? any ideas? thanks, chris
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Tincup
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Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Clause.
But Lyme in Colorado is one of the best kept secrets around... thanks to the health deptartment and IDSA.
If you take a look at Melanie's Lyme Memorial site.. you can click on the state stats found on the left side.
Then click on Colorado.
This would be easier and MUCH faster than me searching for info this morning... as she has it all there for everyone to see.
But.. if you still have any uestions... let me know. (Oops! Sorry! The letter in the alphabet after "p" doesn't work on my keyboard so you'll have to fill in the blank).
And I HOPE you know.. I was just "funning" with you... and making fun of the idiots... with the Santa comment above.
cactus
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Yes, yes, yes! I am living proof - there is Lyme in CO, plus many more ugly TBDs!!!!
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