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Local Scientists Develop Key To Lyme Disease Prevention
San Antonio Lightning ^ | 8/2/04 | Fredd Bergman

Posted on 08/02/2004 6:10:17 AM PDT by laotzu

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1 posted on 08/02/2004 6:10:19 AM PDT by laotzu
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To: laotzu

Michael Moore suffers from "Key-Lyme Disease" - Eating Massive amounts of KeyLime Pies...and tellin' Lies!....


2 posted on 08/02/2004 6:14:27 AM PDT by Red Badger (There's a difference between public service and serving the public.....)
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To: laotzu
Wow! This is great news! We still have idiots out here in CA who claim we DON'T have lyme. But we DO have it. I had a very close call with it myself. Let's hope these 4 posters start showing up all over.


3 posted on 08/02/2004 6:23:45 AM PDT by EggsAckley (.....John Edwards: The political equivalent of breast implants.....)
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To: EggsAckley

I live in RI and have had LD twice. The first time I never saw the tick and never had the bullseye mark. I was in the 1st trimester of my pregnancy when I started having symptoms and no one suspected LD. Finally, after my son was born, I was told to get a LD test. The second time I got LD, I was lucky enough to have seen the tick. I'm about to get tested again and so is one of my boys.

I would be very grateful if something could be done to stop LD!


4 posted on 08/02/2004 6:34:29 AM PDT by no more apples (God Bless our troops)
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To: no more apples

There is some kind of political agenda surrounding the issue of Lyme Disease. I don't quite get the concept. Maybe it's the insurance companies who are scared to death of having to cover it. Don't know. All I know is that I've been in actual shouting matches with doctors here who refuse to believe that we have Lyme in CA. It's a very weird situation.


5 posted on 08/02/2004 6:39:58 AM PDT by EggsAckley (.....John Edwards: The political equivalent of breast implants.....)
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Albany NY
http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=271848&category=ALBANY&BCCode=&newsdate=8/2/2004

Tiny menace undermines Pine Bush's beauty
Albany -- Danger of ticks, Lyme disease mar pristine nature of preserve

By CAROL DeMARE, Staff writer
First published: Sunday, August 1, 2004

For nearly three decades, a day didn't go by without Don Rittner hiking into his beloved Pine Bush Preserve.
Considered a resident expert on the ecologically sensitive wilderness, Rittner had up-close familiarity with the pitch pines, scrub oaks, hog-nosed snakes, spade-foot toads and, of course, the Karner blue butterfly. ...

He guided groups of school kids and seniors, impressing upon them the habitat's uniqueness and his own 30-year fight to stave off development from chipping away the preserve, acre by acre. ...

He led moonlight horseback rides that meandered along rugged paths of the barrens, which once spanned 30,000 contiguous acres and now cover 6,000 acres -- of which about 3,000 are protected, bordering on Albany, Guilderland and Colonie.

But all that has changed.

Two summers ago, he hiked in to check on the population of the Karner blue -- the symbol of the Pine Bush preservation movement Rittner started in 1972 while a student at the University at Albany.

"I was in there half an hour and walked out, got into my car, and as I looked down to put the key in, I noticed that my pants were literally covered with ticks," he said.

"I had bare arms, a short-sleeved shirt, and there were ticks on my arms and ticks on my shirt. I literally jumped out of the car."

He frantically brushed them off, sprayed the car and himself and drove home, believing he had gotten them all. That night he found himself itching his inner thigh and felt a lump.

"Sure enough there was a big tick sucking my blood," he said. ...

Rittner's experience was unsettling. "For 25 years, I went out every single day and the only thing I ever found on me was an occasional grasshopper, and I was literally walking through every inch," he said. "And, then, I'm out a half-hour and I'm covered with deer ticks from head to toe."

Three of his friends have Lyme disease, named in 1977, when children in Lyme, Conn., got sick. Last year, there were 269 cases of Lyme disease in the four-county region. Additionally, almost 1,000 cases were reported in Columbia County. ...

Since the incident, Rittner, who was the city archaeologist under Albany Mayor Erastus Corning 2nd and Pine Bush preserve manager under Mayor Thomas Whalen, has gone in occasionally but covers up and sprays himself. He won't take his three young sons with him. The author of 22 books, mainly on local history, feels the preserve is lost to the casual nature lover.

"You had this unique natural area ... so that in two to five minutes you could leave the urban congestion of a downtown and be standing in between sand dunes listening to sounds of warblers and watching butterflies," said Rittner, who holds degrees in anthropology, environmental science and environmental planning.

In the 1970s when there were 100,000 Karner blues, "one would land on my finger and stay there as I walked around on the tour," he said. "Now if you can see one, it's a good day."

"We have this preserve that we spent millions of dollars to protect and if you want to go out there you have to wear a space suit doused with insecticide. That's not why we saved the Pine Bush."

(Like the Rittner above, I used to go into the pine bush with my son but no more after we were ticked off two years ago. I've done some cross country races there since, but being 50+ years am not afraid of ticks as I am a middle of the pack runner and all the ticks are on the younger or better runners ahead of me.)


6 posted on 08/02/2004 6:41:14 AM PDT by rector seal (I doubt Mikey's new movie will be called "Ham spam the islamic man.")
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To: EggsAckley

What is the 4-Poster? Is it chemical? The tick population seems to be down on my patch. Haven't seen any on the horses, dogs, cats, etc.


7 posted on 08/02/2004 6:53:44 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: no more apples

"The first time I never saw the tick and never had the bullseye mark."

I share that experience, except I did see the tick. I contracted LD in Oklahoma.


8 posted on 08/02/2004 6:55:36 AM PDT by Buck W. (The Berger archive scandal, aka the Folies Bergere! How apropos: It's French!)
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To: EggsAckley

Reread article....I see it is chemical. I have loads of deer on my pastures....


9 posted on 08/02/2004 6:55:44 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: no more apples

I caught LD while on my Mountain bike here in MD. I have never, ever, ever been so sick in my life. Crushing headaches, extreme fatigue and dull joint pain; whew!

I was fortunate that I got the rash and it was diagnosed early. A week of antibiotics and was back on my feet. Now I make sure I wear insect repellant with DEET.


10 posted on 08/02/2004 7:01:39 AM PDT by ElTianti
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To: Buck W.; no more apples

FWIW, just had my 13 year old treated for Lyme disease. He did have the bullseye pattern rash but the doctor said that often the rash doesn't appear on the first exposure to the disease but will show up on subsequent exposures.


11 posted on 08/02/2004 7:07:43 AM PDT by elli1
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To: Dudoight
The American Lyme Disease Foundation has an article about it HERE .
12 posted on 08/02/2004 7:09:17 AM PDT by EggsAckley (.....John Edwards: The political equivalent of breast implants.....)
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To: Iowa Granny

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13 posted on 08/02/2004 7:13:30 AM PDT by Iowa Granny (Impersonating June Cleaver since 1967)
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To: Buck W.
"The first time I never saw the tick and never had the bullseye mark."

Ugh; I have a small bullseye place on my leg that I've been watching and treating at home. Didn't consider Lyme. I feel okay though. Does anything else cause the same type of skin patch?

14 posted on 08/02/2004 7:18:05 AM PDT by Lacey
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To: ElTianti

"I was fortunate that I got the rash and it was diagnosed early. A week of antibiotics and was back on my feet. Now I make sure I wear insect repellant with DEET."

Exact same thing happened to my wife. Fortunately we noticed the bullseye rash at the point where I had removed a tick from her days before. Immediate attention and antibiotics did the trick.

I now spray the gardern area with diazinon, and yes permethrin and DEET are effective.

Too many people have no idea about the dangers of Lyme disease and are more freaked out by the idea of using any "chemicals" to stop it's spread.

The "organic is good -CHEMICALS ARE BAD! mentality" of the ECO freaks are causing unecessary deaths.


15 posted on 08/02/2004 7:33:17 AM PDT by EEDUDE (Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.)
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16 posted on 08/02/2004 7:48:45 AM PDT by rector seal (I doubt Mikey's new movie will be called "Ham spam the islamic man.")
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"Another reason that Connecticut spurns the use of 4-Posters is the state is extremely overpopulated with deer, and they claim that “supplemental feeding” will enhance the reproductive rate of the wild deer population."

Gee, if this is the concern, replace the feed ration with a salt block. I would bet it would work JUST AS WELL.

17 posted on 08/02/2004 7:53:58 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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"Does anything else cause the same type of skin patch?"

Ringworm? (It's actually a fungal infection).


18 posted on 08/02/2004 8:24:39 AM PDT by poindexter
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"New York is also vastly overpopulated with deer."

Maybe they should also address the deer overpopulation. I hear that a mixture of lead and gunpowder is effective. ;-)


19 posted on 08/02/2004 8:25:57 AM PDT by poindexter
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Well that was my first thought so I've been treating it with the cream that's supposed to help but so far it hasn't. I can't see it being lyme but I kinda freaked when I saw the photos. If it still doesn't look better next week I'll break down and go have it checked.


20 posted on 08/02/2004 8:32:06 AM PDT by Lacey
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