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stacypa
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Hi. This is probably a dumb question but I have been thinking about it a lot and thought that I would try and find out from others.

Sooooooo many people think that you can only get lyme from camping, hiking or very wooded areas. I know that this is not always true b/c I got it from my back yard. I've been battling it out with others including family as they think that I am nuts for thinking its from my own yard.

For those of you who know (I know that its impossible to know for sure if you didn't see a tick, etc). But...

Where do you believe that you got lyme? Wooded area? Camping? Own yard?

If from your own yard or neighborhood, it is heavily wooded, lots of deer or animals, etc?

I am almost paranoid to venture out in my own yard now. Staying on "hard surfaces" for awhile

Thanks. Stacy

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So yesterday I wrote about my son getting it from dragging our Christmas tree down to the curb after it was in our side yard a overnight.

My chronic son got it from playing nighttime paintball across the street on acres of property or on his grandma's acres outside of Penn State.

I got my tick bite from just being outside in February walking across my yard or neighbor's.


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Well, if I didn't get it from my SO, it was from a tick in his neighborhood, or maybe mine. Lots of ticks in both places, bit both places. His house was in a rural area and mine in town.

My son was bit at a picnic in a woodsy area.


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At our cabin in the woods. We went there every weekend.
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I suspect I have been bitten many times. It was the last one with the Babesia that pushed me over the edge from sorta functioning to really sick.
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I have probably been bit in 4 endemic areas throughout my life; I lived in the Poconos, PA as a kid, then moved to Ocean City MD in my teens, then settled in the Maryland suburbs on a farmette, and also visit my in-laws at a lake house in Minnesota. I've also owned & operated a tree and landscaping business in Montgomery & Howard County, for the last 15 years.

One day I recall brushing off about 40 ticks from my legs - I must have walked thru a nest! It's hard to say when or where, and how many times I've been bit, and from where I got my lyme juice!


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Once in a field of cows by a river in PA and once at a cabin/camping in Maine. I could have gotten it in my parents back yard, but after many thoughts, I think it was making out on that blanket by the river. Never do that again!

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I would have to say it was my own back yard.

We found the tick on the back of my leg, can't think of anywhere else i could have picked it up..For heavens sake i live in the bushes..Poconos PA infested by ticks here woohoo!


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My yard...we were clearing brush from the pond.

If I had been smart and known about Lyme, I would have worn long pants...but...I had on shorts and got bitten in the knee.

Now I don't even go down there without boots and lots of clothes, no matter what the temperature!

lifeline


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May of 2004

Camping/Hiking in Tuckerton N.J.
I've gone every year since I was ten. Last year the ticks seemed to be everywhere. This was the first time I had ever seen a deer tick. and we saw many that weekend.

I found the tick attached to my scalp one day after coming home. It seemed too big to be a deer tick, now I realized that was because it was engorged.
I've been infected over a year.

-Kimmi


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Hammonton, NJ don't remmeber or know how or exactly when just that it was a big tick that I yanked out of my back shoulder blade.
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Been bitten many times over the years but never paid it much attention. However, a couple years ago a tiny tick was under my right breast. I pulled it off, then got a small circular rash. The rash stayed around for weeks. I ignored it. (IDIOT.)

It was at home. I live on 5 1/2 acres of tall pines and incense cedars at 3000 feet in the mountains. My little slice of paradise. Creek runs through it and everything. Regrettably, ticks run through it, too. :-(

Michelle M


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I know exactly when and where.

April 16th, 1999 on Monte Sano Mountain State Park--Huntsville, AL.

White trail near cabin 7.

I was on a hike and had a 'scab'. I left it there. 3 days later the 'spider bite' appeared.


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Most definnately at work clearfield county PA ticks every year since 1988 to present 100 at least 12 or 14 had to dig out never a rash. Also may have been bitten in New hampshire,Maine,and Adirondaks.Bitten by black flies too.
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Most likely in Dunn County, Wisconsin.
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Clearing brush as a little kid growing up in Knox county--on the river. We were always outside and always working or playing in the woods.

Hubby got his on a boyscout canoeing trip in Wisconsin I think. He has two bites, one on ankle one on thigh that still kinda scab up sometimes...


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Horse show in soccer field, 1996. Symptoms increased or returned 2000? 2001? Tick bite during landscaping large estate property 2004. One on my neck, burned and itched. Put me over the edge. 2-days later another on stomache.


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I don't ever remember having a tick on me or a rash.

My mother was bit in Frankfort, Germany in 1961, she had a bullseye rash and was never treated. My mother, both of my sisters, my newphew, myself and my three sons all have LD.


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1988, San Diego county, probably while gardening.

The last normal day I remember, I was gardening and had been repeatedly brushing up against tall juniper trees with the back of my arm (where the bullseye appeared).

We lived near a lake in an mice infested apartment.


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was bit ,right here in the tic capital of pa.,buck's county.though ,other's might say,where they live,is tic capital.

really make's no differance,was bit. , gary

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was bit ,right here in the tic capital of pa.,buck's county.though ,other's might say,where they live,is tic capital.

really make's no differance,was bit. , gary

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In my own back yard gardening in Pittsfield, NH in 1972.

There is no such thing as Lyme disease in NH or ticks...LOL

I feel I had more than one bite.

Jean


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Our lake home in Kentucky.

Pam


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I had weird sx as a child. Anemia, painful knees, clotting issues... Grew up on a lake in NE Pa. Lots of deer and meeses.

Found my last tick on me 8 yrs ago on my scalp in Nebraska. Went to my dear duck for a lyme test and he said, "no lyme in Louisiana."

Now I have an MS dx and my older brother just tested positive.

I feel really sad reading these stories. People enjoying life, nature... I hope we ALL get well.


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i have 4 tick bites that i can document, so can say for sure. from surveys i have take from lyme patients that got seriously ill, most felt that they had been bitten multiple times.

sept '91, vacation to Nantucket Island. a woman named Betty Peiring (sp?) used to post here a few yrs ago. i met her at senate meetings in NYC and at Gettysburg. very sweet lady. she died a year or so ago. she had to go off the island for medical care.

she was our taxi driver who took us to our hotel when we first arrived. i found about 4 yrs ago, that i have a text-book bullseye rash on vacation photos from that trip. and photos of me comforting my obviously sick baby daughter who had the "summer flu" just after that trip.

none of us were ever the same. i had passed this to her thru my breastmilk.

we also took photos from our '93 trip to Nanucket of me with the text-book rash. we were plannig to try for another child and this would be our last vaction for a while. it turned out to be our last real vacation.

i wanted to return to Nantucket because i was too "alzhiemers" to think of any place else, and it was the last place i was ever happy. i got pregnant with my son just after this vacation and he was born with lyme. and lost of rashes. but i live in bucks co. drs here are HORRIBLE! i know quite a few personally . and have nothing nice to say.

'96 rash i got at brookside swimclub in Yardley, PA. i was too weak by then to push my son's stroller across the gravel parking lot, so i parked in the over-flow parking in this woodsy , grassy area where the jungle gym is and the crrek where some of the children liked to play and where some of the children have emerged with rashes according to a young life guard i talked to. after i alerted her ( but she did not seem to take me too seriously , she said she told the parents, but they were not concerned.

there was a narrow short trail that led to the back entrance that was lined with the tall grasses that area. i got bit on the top of my foot. my kids did not do to well at the drs office...

our then clueless pediatrition who wrote an article on lyme filled with mis-info and gave me mis-onfo when my daught got rebitten and reinfected, is often a guest of a member there. as was the close friend of the pediatric ifectious disease specialist mom at my daughter's small private school she went to because of her untreated and undiagnosed late stage lyme disease.

funny, even after she found out that not only was i gravely ill and still not able to get the care i needed , but even found out i passed it on to my children. does she not know what this is ? and if she didn't know, why was she not interested in learning? what was all the animousily i got from them about?

i did not go to a dr for the '96 rash because my kids did not do to well caged in drs offices and our pediatrition would, after i got very sick and "changed" and also asked her for help with the inappropriate way the first preschool was with my daughter that caused problems lasted years ....

....and she was reinfected - this masked my ability to realize something was very medically wrong with all of us. she had social connections there.

and the infectious disease specialist was a perennial "best" pediatric specialist in area magazines. and highly regarded. and had on her website that 10 days is sufficient treatment for lyme.

so why did she not tell us what we had and "treat" my children with 10 days abx if that was all they needed to get better and go on to "post lyme syndrome" which she claimed the outcome was "excellent". my kids aren't even worth 10 days of abx?

i also was rearended in a car accident in fall '96 and that is when my body totally ceased up. and guess who i was confiding in? did n't even know i was hurt. still need more physical therapy.

paid the hefty co-pays because i found out too late i was injured, and when the 12 wks the insurence co. alotted for treatment ran out, and i insisted i was still in extreme pain, the p.t. molested me.

one way to get rid of a patient they don't want. and not the first dr to resort to that. my word against theirs. especially since then i was a sero-neg lymepatient and didn't know i had photos and did not know what the reccurring rash from the '96 rash was . all i had pos was IgeneX "unscientific" L.U.A.T. at an F.D.A. unapproved lab.

'98 rash. in my own house. tues nite, we hit a deer on our own street that just darted out in front of us. my husband breaked right away and we were driving slow, and when my husband walked back, ( he did not want me to be too upset, so sent me inside ), it was no where to be see. we were driving very slow, it probably was not hurt. just suprised us.

but it is the mice that are the culprits. they get into our house. i could here them scampering at nite in the drop cieling in our basement, and found a dead mouse in front of the washer after going down there to do wash late at nite. strangely, it was white with black patches, like a pet mouse, rather than the usual grey field mouse.

i used to stay by myself and often fall asleep in this cheaply added sunroom in back of our garage. the mice had eaten the 'Sears' vinyl duct work and so no airconditioning back there and no heat. i kept my garden seeds ( only had a couple of gardens. ) my kids did not have the joy of planting marigolds and greenbeans.

my daughter did have the joy of shopping at "my mother-in-laws stores". she has about 50 tops that say 'aeropostle'. but sleeps on a matress on the floor. my in-laws have a house in the mountains neer ski slopes. and they have never been skiing. but i am sure the cousins have.

we had this cheap foam kind of thing that my sister in law was discarding, and so it came to us. the mice were leaving the ramains of the seeds they ate there we found. and so, summer of '98, when i also had the mask like rash across my face that they describe for Lupus, and my ANA came back abnormal ,

but Peter L. Schwartz failed to alert me to. and faked the L.U.A.T. test i had resquested when someone who had had lyme told me to request it. and lied and told me it came back neg, refused to even look at what i now know to be an E.M. lesion after area drs whom i know to be ignorant of lyme , ofter now sport on thier waiting room walls, schwartz made me feel nbad for even mentioning. and reiterated that abx are dangerous for me and will make me sicker.

my husband probably first got this from a mosquito bite and was told "viral" encephalitis. i have probably gotten this before also. just can't prove it one way or another, and also, had we never been bitten again, our immune systems were more or less handling it. the '91 rash on nantucket island was the infection that did us in. one nasty strain they have there!


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Blood transufsion due to a car accident. I was at the end of my junior year in high school. Now of course I realize that it only makes sense that I experiencd difficulty focusing and lots of fatigue.

My interest in school took an unusual drop as well as my A grades. Still did well but I could have finished senior year with much better grades if I's paid more attention and could have stayed awake more.

My parents didn't pay much attention to it but then again they weren't used paying attention to my school work.

I remember taking the SAT tests and almost falling asleep!

Freshman year in college I went to the doc complaing that I was always tired. He told me it was allergies and gave me some medication. It helped slightly but I've gone through periods of extreme fatigue ever since. Last two years the brain fog really took over.

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My daughter got it at my Mom's tick infested house in Idaho in March of 1991. Since

there is no Lyme in Idaho no big deal, right??? Figure the little B*$#@*$! were in

the wood she had bought for her wood stove. They were all over the house, looked like

raisins. The dog had them too, so we picked them out. X hubby I think has it too but is

in denial. I have told him, he won't listen so I guess it is his problem now. His rages were part of the reason our marriage ended.......

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