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Anyone else with Lyme from southeastern PA
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Tincup
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Welcome candlequeen!
What a nice name.
Yes, we do have folks here from SE PA. A good bunch actually.
If you look at the right hand... NO NO... the OTHER right hand... meaning the LEFT side of the board...
You will see in the pretty fall leaf picture... a place to click for support groups. There you will find groups near you and they are good folks. If you have questions... please ask. We will do what we can to help.
cantgiveupyet
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Im in the area too.
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lymemomtooo
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cq, there is a bushed basket full. Our area is endemic as is Maryland our neighbor. There are support groups in Kennett Square, York,in PA, and Harford Co. Maryland. Depending on where you live, one of these should help you. There may be another one near West Chester, or some that I don't know about.
The Kennett Square area, most of Chester and Bucks Co, Lancaster and York are all full of deer and their names sakes, the blasted deer ticks.
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Another SE PAer here... sort of. I'm up in Montgomery County, just north of King of Prussia.
We've got lots of lymies up this way.
Nice to meet you, although I wish it were under different circumstances.
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I live in Bucks county.
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richedie
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Chesterbrook!
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I actually saw there is a Montgomery Co support group starting up - the info is on the SE PA Lyme support group website
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Even though my username says NJLyme, I live in Bucks County.
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djf2005
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west chester, pa
chester county.
funny how se pa is so endemic to lyme and we have no real good lyme docs..
sorry youre here, but glad you found us and we found you.
my aim is djfislegend if u want to chat sometime.
take care
derek
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