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TICK TALK: DId YOU KNOW?

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Ticks in all 5o states & across the globe

Contrary to popular belief, ticks that transmit Lyme disease are not limited to northeastern wooded and grassy environments… they can be seen in every state across the country and around the globe, whether that be in a desert landscape or your back yard; birds migrate them, deer, horses, dogs, squirrels and mice carry them. We often think that ticks are easy to spot, although at the nymphal stage, they are as small as a poppy seed and can go virtually undetected. 

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Lyme Disease can cause any of the symptoms listed below

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You may have just a few – or many of them. The amount and severity of your symptoms are often directly related to the amount, location and severity of any Lyme-related infections you may have, and how well your immune system is dealing with them. 


  • Symptoms that are gradually getting worse
  • The feeling of "prematurely aging" or "slowly dying"
  • Persistent swollen glands
  • Sore throat
  •  Fevers
  • Sore soles of feet, especially in the morning
  • Pain in the fingers, toes, ankles, wrists, knees, elbows or shoulders
  • Swelling of the joints 
  • Unexplained back pain
  • Stiffness of the joints or back
  • Muscle aches or cramps
  •  Obvious muscle weakness
  • Twitching of the face or other muscles
  • Confusion, difficulty thinking
  • Difficulty with concentration, problems absorbing new information
  • Word search, “name block”
  • Forgetfulness, poor short term memory, poor attention
  • Disorientation – getting lost, going to the wrong places
  • Speech errors – using the wrong word or misspeaking


  • Mood swings, irritability, depression
  • Anxiety, panic attacks
  • Psychosis (hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, bipolar)
  • Tremors
  • Seizures
  • Headaches
  • Abnormally sensitive to light
  • Abnormally sensitive to sound
  •  Double vision, blurry vision, “floaters”
  • Ear pain
  • Buzzing or ringing in ears, decreased hearing
  •  Increased motion sickness, vertigo, spinning sensation
  • Off balance “tippy” feeling 
  • Lightheadedness, wooziness, unavoidable need to sit or lie down 
  • Tingling, numbness, shooting pains, skin hypersensitivity 
  • Facial paralysis - Bell’s Palsy 
  • Unexplained tooth or gum pain
  • Neck creaking or cracking, neck stiffness, neck pain
  •  Fatigue, tired, poor stamina 
  • Insomnia, interrupted sleep, early awakening 


  • Excessive night time sleep 
  • Napping during the day 
  • Unexplained weight gain or weight loss 
  • Unexplained hair loss 
  • Pain in genital area 
  • Unexplained menstrual irregularity 
  • Unexplained milk production or breast pain 
  • Irritable bladder or bladder dysfunction 
  • Erectile dysfunction 
  • Loss of libido 
  • Queasy stomach or nausea 
  • Heartburn, stomach pain 
  • Constipation 
  • Diarrhea
  • Lower abdominal pain or cramps 
  • Heart murmur or valve prolapse 
  • Heart palpitations or skips 
  • “Heart block” on EKG testing 
  • Chest wall pain or sore ribs 
  • Sinus congestion 
  • Breathlessness, “air hunger”, unexplained chronic cough 
  • Profuse sweating at night
  • "Brain fog"

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