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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...where the ticks were weaponized so they could be used against the Soviets during the Cold War.

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AngelaK's avatar

Thank you.

It infuriates me that the carefree fun of children in spring and summer,

playing in the grass barefoot is something that my grandchild will never know in the same way. My children experienced being carefree, just barely, until it became an issue, as we weren't far from CT.

I remember seeing my aunt after many years, around the mid 90s. She and my uncle had a summer house in Long Island. NY. and she loved to garden. She told me that she had Lyme Disease three times already!

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Barnjai's avatar

Your poor aunt! Lyme is a horrible disease that no one believes you have. All in your head. Our dog has Lyme and we are trying to treat it with homeopathics. It kind of works but he keeps relapsing. The Lyme vaccine is as worthless as the Covid vaccine. Our government keeps making heaven look better and better all the time.

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God Bless America's avatar

What are you using for your dogs Lyme disease?

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Barnjai's avatar

A month of Doxycycline. Then I found a website with some suggestions (https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/a-homeopathic-protocol-for-lyme-disease/) and I got some homeopathics I'm trying. Ledum Palustre 1 m (three times a day for a week). Now using Arsenicum album 200 ck and Hypericum perforatum 200 ck combo twice a day for a week. I also ordered some Cats Claw Bark and it's on its way. He is also on a good diet (I make his food). He's a really good dog. We adopted him in April and he came to us with the Lyme. He has good days and bad days.

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AngelaK's avatar

So sorry about your dog.

So many decades and nothing...

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