Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod

Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod We strive to provide Lyme patients with the latest information on treatment options and resources in

Our mission is to provide education and promote awareness of Lyme Disease, both acute and chronic, and other Tick-borne illnesses on Cape Cod.

Today is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day! Please tell five people that common infections such as Lyme disease, strep, and viru...
10/09/2023

Today is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day! Please tell five people that common infections such as Lyme disease, strep, and viruses can trigger anxiety, mood swings, cognitive decline, anorexia, motor and sensory problems, or other neuropsychiatric conditions. PANS/PANDAS is often misdiagnosed as a conventional psychiatric disorder. Proper diagnosis helps treat the root cause!

Spread the word about PANS/PANDAS so it is not misdiagnosed as an anxiety disorder, ADHD, bipolar, schizophrenia, anorexia, or a tic disorder. PANS/PANDAS is a HEALTH condition and is most treatable if it is diagnosed accurately and the root cause is addressed!

TODAY IS PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day. Please tell 5 people about this increasingly common condition.

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Elena Monarch discussing inflammatory conditions affecting the brai...
08/12/2023

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Elena Monarch discussing inflammatory conditions affecting the brain. Mr. Kennedy expressed concern about the rise of chronic illnesses and lack of attention given to root causes. Lyme and PANS Treatment Center

MAY IS LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH (PLEASE SHARE)TICK BITE PREVENTION TIPSLyme disease is an epidemic affecting all 50 ...
05/22/2023

MAY IS LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH (PLEASE SHARE)
TICK BITE PREVENTION TIPS
Lyme disease is an epidemic affecting all 50 States. Untreated, under-treated, or misdiagnosed Lyme disease has the potential to cause serious physical and/or emotional problems. The best thing you can do to protect yourself and your family is work hard to prevent tick bites and be proactive when bitten. Doing even a handful of these could decrease your risk of illness.
If you are bitten by a tick, note that ANY SIZE and ANY TYPE of tick that has attached for ANY amount of time could be problematic for your health. Various types of ticks carry various infections (NOT JUST LYME). Some infections can be transmitted in as little as 15 MINUTES through the tick's saliva. If a tick attaches to you, do not disturb it with Vaseline or oils or heat or anything else. Call your doctor for advice. Use a clean tool (such as tweezers) to grasp it as close to the skin as possible. Then, raise it as if you were lifting it into a headstand position and pull it out. Clean the area. Put the tick in a plastic bag with a wet cotton ball. You can ask your doctor to have the tick tested, call us at the Lyme and PANS Treatment Center for help, or simply visit www.tickreport.com. The results will tell you information about which bacteria you were potentially exposed to from that exact tick.
Watch the site of the tick-bite carefully. If any irritation or rash appears near the site of the tick bite, put a dime next to the bite and take a picture of it. Consult your doctor at any point. Plenty of people get Lyme disease with NO rash at all! And people get other tick-borne illnesses aside from Lyme which can trigger physical and/or mental health problems.
TIPS:
1. Stay aware. Ticks can be anywhere, including the beach, yards, woods, on your pet or shoes. You may not see them regularly because they are tiny.
2. Ticks do not fly or jump. They climb up your body seeking a dark warm spot to attach to. If you plan to walk in tall grass or near woods, cover your feet, ankles, and legs well. Tuck your pants into your socks. Sadly, you may want to discourage your children from laying or rolling in grassy areas.
3. Wear light colored clothing so you can spot ticks more easily.
4. If you do not mind spraying strong chemicals on your shoes/clothing to prevent a tick-bite, permethrin appears to be the chemical of choice right now. This is for your clothing/shoes, not your skin. In order to minimize exposure to chemicals, wear a face mask, bring your shoes outside, and spray them outdoors every 2 weeks.
5. The CDC recommends using skin repellents with 20% DEET or more, though there are precautions for use with children.
6. If you prefer to stay away from chemicals, there are all natural essential oil recipes you can prepare in bulk and apply directly to your skin (do a skin test first please). Essential oils are listed on CDC's website as potential tick repellents. Note that they may need to be applied more frequently than DEET products. As long as you are not allergic to essential oils, you may find other benefits from the spraying, and may even enjoy the scent. (Note the dilution and safety may be different for young children and babies!) Feel free to call us for essential oil repellent “recipes.”
7. After spending time outside, and before walking indoors, use a sticky lint roller up and down your pants or legs to hopefully remove ticks. If you have been out in a particularly high-risk area (e.g., the woods, or doing yard work), consider disrobing in the garage or mud room, and putting the clothes is a sealed bag for laundering. Then take a shower.
8. ****You have to check your body every day. We live in a seriously Lyme endemic area. Moreover, there are OTHER bacteria/viruses in our ticks that are just as serious or more serious than Lyme disease. Look behind your ears/neck, armpits, groin, back and scalp. Ask someone else to check your back for you. In the shower, use your hands instead of a washcloth to lather up. Feel around for tiny ticks. An attached tick will feel like a tiny scab.
9. It is estimated that more than half of people with confirmed Lyme disease NEVER saw a tick bite or a rash. If you are uncertain about whether you have Lyme, get tested or consult a Lyme-literate medical doctor.
10. Be suspicious of the so-called "summer-flu." If you have lingering symptoms from your "summer-flu", get evaluated.
11. Recent studies suggest that standard Lyme disease testing misses nearly HALF of the positive cases of Lyme disease. Lyme-literate doctors and the CDC recommend using clinical symptoms/complaints to help diagnose Lyme; DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON A BASIC LYME TEST.
If you need assistance or information, we are located now located in Hingham Massachusetts for in-person or zoom communication. 781-923-7000
Peace and Health to All🌻

Lyme sufferers often benefit from healing the gut! Work with a Nutritionist who understands the complexity of tick-borne...
02/11/2023

Lyme sufferers often benefit from healing the gut! Work with a Nutritionist who understands the complexity of tick-borne disease care.

Karen Sherwood, M.S., is a Clinical Nutritionist and Integrative Health Practitioner with a Master’s degree in Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine from the University of Bridgeport. She has co-authored articles in health & fitness publications including Yoga Journal, Mind/body Green, and Active....

02/11/2023

Karen Sherwood, M.S., is a Clinical Nutritionist and Integrative Health Practitioner with a Master’s degree in Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine from the University of Bridgeport. She has co-authored articles in health & fitness publications including Yoga Journal, Mind/body Green, and Active....

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01/04/2023

Congratulations!!

Today our multidisciplinary team celebrates 7 years of supporting patients around the world in finding the root causes of their psychiatric symptoms!

PLEASE SHARE:  This year please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod. Our organizatio...
11/28/2022

PLEASE SHARE: This year please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod. Our organization provides discounted evaluations and care to local patients who otherwise cannot afford treatment. This takes one minute!
Thank you!

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**HELP PREVENT MISDIAGNOSES! Today is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day. Please tell five people about PANS, a syndrome which ca...
10/09/2022

**HELP PREVENT MISDIAGNOSES! Today is PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day. Please tell five people about PANS, a syndrome which can happen at any age. Symptoms occur when the brain unknowingly becomes inflamed and irritated by health conditions, including Lyme disease. PANS symptoms mimic anxiety, depression, bipolar, oppositional defiance disorder, sensory processing disorder, eating disorder, Tourette's, or even schizophrenia. PANS is treatable. For a PANS/PANDAS evaluation you can contact the Lyme and PANS Treatment Center at 781-923-7000

The only multidisciplinary treatment center for adults and children suffering from persistent illnesses like Lyme disease, PANS, and PANDAS.

TICK BITE PREVENTION TIPS (PLEASE SHARE)Lyme disease is an epidemic affecting all 50 States. Untreated, under-treated, o...
04/10/2022

TICK BITE PREVENTION TIPS (PLEASE SHARE)

Lyme disease is an epidemic affecting all 50 States. Untreated, under-treated, or misdiagnosed Lyme disease is a serious problem. The best thing you can do to protect yourself and your family is work hard to prevent tick bites and be proactive when bitten. Doing even a handful of these could decrease your risk of illness.

If you are bitten by a tick, note that ANY SIZE and ANY TYPE of tick that has attached for ANY amount of time could be problematic for your health. Vigilance is key. Various types of ticks carry various infections (NOT JUST LYME!). Some infections can be transmitted in as little as 15 MINUTES through the tick's saliva. If a tick attaches to you, do not disturb it with Vaseline or oils or heat or anything else. Call your doctor for advice. Use a clean tool (such as tweezers) to grasp it as close to the skin as possible. Then, raise it as if you were lifting it into a headstand position and pull it out. Clean the area. Put the tick in a plastic bag with a wet cotton ball. You can ask your doctor to have the tick tested, call us for help, or simply visit www.tickreport.com. The results will tell you information about which bacteria you were potentially exposed to from that exact tick.

Watch the site of tick-bite carefully. If any irritation or rash appears near the site of the tick bite, put a dime next to the bite and take a picture of it. Consult your doctor at any point. Plenty of people get Lyme disease with no rash at all! And people get other tick-borne illnesses aside from Lyme.

TIPS:

1. Stay aware. Ticks can be anywhere, including the beach, yards, woods, on your pet or shoes. You may not see them regularly because they are tiny.

2. Ticks do not fly or jump. They climb up your body seeking a dark warm spot to attach to. If you plan to walk in tall grass or near woods, cover your feet, ankles, and legs well. Tuck your pants into your socks. Sadly, you may want to discourage your children from laying or rolling in grassy areas.

3. Wear light colored clothing so you can spot ticks more easily.

4. If you do not mind spraying strong chemicals on your shoes/clothing to prevent a tick-bite, permethrin appears to be the chemical of choice right now. This is for your clothing/shoes, not your skin. In order to minimize exposure to chemicals, wear a face mask, bring your shoes outside, and spray them outdoors every 2 weeks.

5. The CDC recommends using skin repellents with 20% DEET or more, though there are precautions for use with children.

6. If you prefer to stay away from chemicals, there are all natural essential oil recipes you can prepare in bulk and apply directly to your skin (do a skin test first please). Essential oils are listed on CDC's website as potential tick repellents. Note that they may need to be applied more frequently than DEET products. As long as you are not allergic to essential oils, you may find other benefits from the spraying, and may even enjoy the scent. (Note the dilution and safety may be different for young children and babies!) Feel free to call our office for essential oil repellent “recipes.”

7. After spending time outside, and before walking indoors, use a sticky lint roller up and down your pants or legs to hopefully remove ticks. If you have been out in a particularly high-risk area (e.g., the woods, or doing yard work), consider disrobing in the garage or mud room, and putting the clothes is a sealed bag for laundering. Then take a shower.

8. ****You have to check your body every day. We live in a seriously Lyme endemic area. Moreover, there are OTHER bacteria/viruses in our ticks that are just as serious or more serious than Lyme disease. Look behind your ears/neck, armpits, groin, back and scalp. Ask someone else to check your back for you. In the shower, use your hands instead of a washcloth to lather up. Feel around for tiny ticks. An attached tick will feel like a tiny scab.

9. It is estimated that more than half of people with confirmed Lyme disease NEVER saw a tick bite or a rash. If you are uncertain about whether you have Lyme, get tested or consult a Lyme-literate medical doctor.

10. Be suspicious of the so-called "summer-flu." If you have lingering symptoms from your "summer-flu", get evaluated.

11. Recent studies suggest that standard Lyme disease testing misses nearly HALF of the positive cases of Lyme disease. Lyme-literate doctors and the CDC recommend using clinical symptoms/complaints to help diagnose Lyme; DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON A BASIC LYME TEST.

If you need assistance or information, we are here for in-person or telehealth consults (781-923-7000).

Peace and Health to All🌻

11/30/2021

On Giving Tuesday, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod. Our organization provides discounted evaluations and care to local patients who otherwise cannot afford treatment. Please help us spread the word.
This takes 1 minute! Thank you!

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If you need a short but very thorough summary about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of psychiatric Lyme or PANS, th...
11/21/2021

If you need a short but very thorough summary about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of psychiatric Lyme or PANS, this podcast is excellent. For an evaluation in our area, call the Lyme and PANS Treatment Center at 781-923-7000.,

Daniel Kinderlehrer, MD, author of Recovery From Lyme Disease: The Integrative Medicine Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tick-Borne IllnessDaniel Kinderlehrer, MD is the author of Recovery from Lyme Disease: The Integrative Medicine Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tick-Borne Illness.....

One dose of doxycycline is NOT protection against tick-borne diseases. This very short article explains what you need to...
11/07/2021

One dose of doxycycline is NOT protection against tick-borne diseases. This very short article explains what you need to know in order to advocate for yourself.

In a recent review entitled “Lyme Disease: Emergency Department Considerations,” the authors recommend using a one-time, single dose of doxycycline for the prophylactic treatment of a tick bite, despite the fact that there has been only one study exploring the effectiveness of such a limited dos...

09/18/2021
LACC & Amazon have teamed up through their Amazon Smile Program!Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible Am...
05/01/2020

LACC & Amazon have teamed up through their Amazon Smile Program!

Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible Amazon Smile purchases to Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod, Simply click on the link below and shop as your normally would to benefit LACC today!

https://smile.amazon.com/ch/27-0298266

When you shop at AmazonSmile, Amazon will donate to Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod Inc. Support us every time you shop.

During the Month of December, Entire Health & Wellness (Located at LACC) is offering Happy Hour Acupuncture with Guided ...
11/19/2019

During the Month of December, Entire Health & Wellness (Located at LACC) is offering Happy Hour Acupuncture with Guided Meditation with Doctor Barbara Dummermuth, Register Today to Take advantage of Special Session Pricing!

We are proud to announce that Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod has been selected as the Non-Profit of the Month during Novembe...
10/30/2019

We are proud to announce that Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod has been selected as the Non-Profit of the Month during November for Mashpee Stop & Shop's wonderful "Community Bag and Giving Tag" program. For each time a shopper purchases the $2.50 Community Bag with the Giving Tag, LACC will receive a $1 donation for each bag sold.

Please be sure to show the Mashpee Stop & Shop located at Mashpee Commons your support as they assist us in our cause!

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