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I'm in San Luis Obispo, CA. We definitely have Lyme here, although our county is not classified as endemic by the state - yet.
We have a monthly support group. I would be happy to talk to your cousin if you want to PM me.
BTW, we are fortunate to have a LLND here who is a very good diagnostician.
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There is Lyme EVERYWHERE. I think its absurd when people think there isnt. I travel with my dog across the country all the time-- it would take 5 hours for me to take Lyme from California to any US state, and thats just civilian passengers, not to mention food/ cargo shipments from all over the world that have creepy crawlies in them.
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At least you have a decent Dr in that area who she could go see. I don't know if it's the same person 4Seasons is referring to. I thought he was an LLMD, but maybe I'm wrong.
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