Friday, February 28, 2014

Minnesota in the Worldwide Lyme Disease Awareness Protest 2014




Ticked Off Art: Understanding Lyme Through Art 

When: May 5 - 29
Opening Reception May 8, 6:30-8:30pm
Where: 
Maple Grove Arts Center is located at 7916 Main Street, Maple Grove, MN 55369


Application is on www.maplegroveartscenter.org - under events. If you are submitting your story - please fill out form and indicate it's your story.



It's important that more doctors receive education on Lyme Disease - so proceeds from this art show will go to a fund for that:

All proceeds will directly benefit the artists, and for those who have chosen, 20% will benefit the Minnesota Lyme Association's physician scholarship fund. The fund helps physicians attend ILADS training and other Lyme-related educational events.


https://www.facebook.com/WWLDAP


Here are some of the photos of the art at the Ticked Off Art show

(Artists please let me know who you are so I can credit you. <3)

You can just write your name and which piece is yours in the comment section below.































Kory from Hubbard County, Minnesota US


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Getting May Lyme Awareness Month Proclamations in Each State




This year as part of the Worldwide Lyme Protest 2014 we would like to get May declared Lyme Awareness Month in each state, or at least in as many as possible. We are looking for volunteers to do this for each state. If you are interested, please join your "State Facebook Event Page" and let us know! Find your state here.


Here is a list of states that already have May as Lyme Awareness Month.
(Some are very old and it wouldn't hurt to write to your governor to see if you should renew them.)

Alabama

Changing the Public Health Lyme Webpage and Lyme Facts Sheets



As part of the Worldwide Lyme Protest 2014, we are going to try to educate the public. One way that we can do this is to get the Department of Health in each state to update their information on Lyme Disease.

Changing the Department of Health Lyme Webpage and Lyme Fact Sheets

1.  Find research online related to Borrelia burgdorferi found in any kind of tick or animal in your state.  Type "Borrelia burgdorferi in(name of state)" in your browser to find appropriate research.  Use this research as supportive documentation and include a copy with your letters.

2.  Rewrite the Lyme disease webpage from your State Health Department website.  Be very specific and only make claims that can be supported with documentation.

3.  Write a letter to your State Health Department Director.  Explain how devastating the disease is, how it has impacted your life and the lives of other patients in your state.  Specifically request that they post the language you have written on their Lyme disease webpage.  cc your State Governor's Health Policy Advisor.

4. Send a copy of the State Health Department letter to your State Governor's Health Policy Advisor with a letter asking the Health Policy Advisor to assist you with having the State Health Department provide more accurate information to the public, in the interest of public health.

5.  If and when the Health Department makes the changes you request, write thank you letters to the State Health Department and the Governor's Health Policy Advisor.

Note:  Always send correspondence Certified Mail - Return Receipt Requested.  If you do not receive a response from the Health Department or the Governor's Health Policy Advisor within two months, resend the letters again, Certified Mail - Return Receipt Requested.  It took an entire year of communicating with both offices in Arizona before action was taken.

If anyone needs assistance with this project, please call Tina Garcia at 480-219-6869.

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It may never be perfect, but the more correct information we can get them to add, the better off the public will be.

Here are some tips on what you can ask them to change:
Wrong Information: Many websites say that Lyme Disease is found mainly on the East Coast.
Correct Information: Lyme Disease is found in every state and on every continent except Antartica. By saying it is "rare" or "not endemic" in certain states may delay someone in getting the proper diagnosis. 
It is impossible to go by outdates human Lyme case maps. Up to date maps done yearly are by veterinarians, and there is Lyme Disease in dogs in every state.
Sources: lymedisease.org
http://lymedisease.org/lyme101/lyme_disease/lyme_disease.html
Lyme Maps

Wrong Information: The CDC says that there are 30,000 new cases of Lyme Disease each year.
Correct Information: The CDC has now upped that number from 30,000 to 300,000.
Source: 

Wrong Information: Deer ticks are the only ticks that transmit Lyme Disease.
Correct Information: Lone Star ticks also pass Lyme Disease. Other ticks and insects also spread the other co infections associated with Lyme Disease.
Sources:
UNF Researchers Make Big Discovery About Lyme Disease


Thank you Tina Garcia for this awesome idea

States that have changed their information