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lou
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Good info here:

http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/vbz.2008.0162

This is just the abstract. Have to pay to read full text, but someone in the state should try to hit a medical library and get it.

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hi lou,

i clicked on your link; melanie reber posted this the other day; don't know if it is EVERYTHING, but she posted lots of info. so go check it out [Smile]

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Now don't do all know Lyme can't exist in Indiana. I saw signs that said no ticks allowed at the state border. [Smile] They have the same signs in Michigan. The ticks know better. At least the ISDA claims. [Smile]
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Lyme and its cousins are everywhere. My LLMD says cardinals spread it. Birds and rodents spread it. Just accept that there's a risk and protect yourself with insect repellent, clothing, etc.

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This hits home. Relatives out in Ind. just don"t grasp the Lyme epidmec.

I do have two sons out that way and they are educated on Lyme. They are aware of the life threatening disease.

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Cherylsue, interesting commit from your LLMD on cardinals. Do you have anymore info on why your doc says this?

I'm a cardinal bird lover. I've been feeding them their favorite seed, attracting them to my feeder big time.

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I'm in the northeast corner on Indiana and gasp, have had Lyme since I was 9, or 16 years and lived in the same place since I was 5.

Oh wait, I live in Indiana, so I'm really just crazy like the doctors keep telling me. >__>

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So Melanie beat me to it? Good for her, she is always coming up with good stuff. I didn't realize it was already on lymenet. However, sometimes these double postings catch people who missed it the first time around. OK?
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