Tick and Lyme Disease Awareness

Hey Guys;

Many areas in Canada, like Ontario, are endemic for ticks and Lyme Disease. About 1/3 of ticks carry it. Here's the link to the Ontario Lyme Risk Map 2020, and keep in mind that ticks can be anywhere because ticks are transported by migratory birds.

lyme-disease-risk-area-map-2020.pdf

https://www.publichealthontario.ca/-/media/documents/l/2020/lyme-disease-risk-area-map-2020.pdf

With tick bites, most never know they were bit. A tick that fits inside the zero on one of our dimes can transmit Lyme Disease and other bacterial co-infections.

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Don't let anyone tell you that the tick has to be attached a certain amount of time, that's simply not true, a bite IS A BITE!!! It's also important to know that not everyone develops the bullseye rash.

If you have flu like symptoms, chronic fatigue, malaise, muscle/joint pain, memory fog, cognitive issues etc., get to the Doctor for antibiotics and don't let them dismiss you because you didn't see a tick bite OR get the rash. Health Canada and Public Health Ontario agree, Lyme disease is mainly diagnosed through clinical symptoms and a history of exposure to ticks.

Here are links those documents:

https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/h...s/pdf/medeff/bulletin/carn-bcei_v22n4-eng.pdf

https://www.publichealthontario.ca/...6/lyme-disease-prevention-technical.pdf?la=en

Early on, Lyme Disease can be treated with antibiotics. Left undiagnosed, Lyme Disease will attack the heart, brain, joints, connective tissue, muscles, digestive system, skin, eyesight, hearing etc and because it mimics other diseases, prolonged misdiagnosis by Canada's Lyme-Illiterate Doctors is extremely common.

Chronic Lyme, which is defined as 5 weeks post infection, is another story. That outcome depends on how long you had it, and how your body reacts to long term antibiotic treatment. Furthermore, Chronic Lyme Disease can permanently disable and worse, it can kill. See the story about Gabe Magnotta, co-founder of Magnotta Winery and a hunting & hunting dog enthusiast who died after a 7 year battle with it.

Here's that link:
https://www.gmagnottafoundation.com/about

Now, back to 'getting to the doctor'. They will run what is called an Elisa C6 test that is so unreliable and riddled with false negatives, most patients are misdiagnosed for months or years and bounced from 'specialist' to 'specialist'. But, 'if' the Elisa C6 happens to come back positive, they will then run a Western Blot, and 'if' all the markers are hit in the Western Blot, they will diagnose you with Lyme Disease and treat.

Here's a copy of a peer reviewed document showing that the Elisa C6 test is only 48.6% sensitive, meaning 51.4% of Lyme positive cases are missed.

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Now, if you've stuck with me this far, and you and hopefully your Doctor still suspect Lyme Disease, just pay out of pocket and GET TESTED by either Igenex in California OR Armin Labs in Germany. Both are CLIA accredited labs, they have to be as they are handling human samples/testing, and equivalent to our Canadian labs.

One note on Specialist(s). If your Doctor says that Lyme Disease is beyond the scope of their practise, warning bells should be going off in your head! This tells you that it is no longer about you, your Doctor is legally trying to meet their 'standard of care' by referring you on to a 'specialist'. You must then demand that the specialist they refer you to is both Lyme Literate AND ILADS trained. Do NOT accept anything else as most Canadian doctors, specialists included, are Lyme-Illiterate. Most will look at your negative C6 Elisa, glance at your positive serology from either Igenex or Armin, say that they don't recognize laboratory results from outside our jurisdiction AND send you on your way saying your symptoms could be anything.

I believe a monumental change is coming wrt acceptable testing and Lyme Disease because of a court case currently underway in the USA, "Torrey VS IDSA". ***Note: Private insurance companies have already settled out of court... That tells you something!

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Private CLIA accredited labs like Igenex and Armin are leading the way with tests that are much more sensitive than the antiquated and inaccurate Elisa C6 which Canadian Dr's point to in order to dismiss Lyme Disease as the cause for a patients suite of symptoms. Once Torrey VS IDSA is settled, testing standards will be updated in both the USA and Canada. Only then will doctors who dismissed their patients symptoms of Lyme Disease, realize their standard of care was lacking for patients.

In the meantime, tick awareness and prevention is key. Use permethrin and ensure that your dog is on something like NexGard Spectra that kills ticks.

Cheers
Jay
P.S. Anyone that knows they've been bit by a tick should demand a course of antibiotics. Why? Because the same flawed methodology used to diagnose Lyme Disease in Canada, is what they use to test the tick... And the majority of ticks tested will come back with a false negative. Just GET the antibiotics!

Now here's a test to see if you are paying attention. The patient below is presenting with Lyme symptoms, and the Doctor is saying let's run an Elisa C6 test... What's wrong with this scenario? (Answers below picture.)

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First, the Doctor should be diagnosing clinically as per Health Canada AND Public Health Ontario recommendations.

Second, the C6 Elisa test is known to be tremendously flawed and its poor sensitivity means most cases of Lyme are missed.

Third, any patient suspecting they have lyme needs to be aware that it is no longer about you when their primary care physician says lyme disease is beyond the scope of their practice &/or they are referring you on to another MD. This is about their legal obligations wrt standard of care, and they are covering their a$$. You must then demand that whoever they send you to be both Lyme Literate & ILADS trained to prevent being ping-ponged from specialist to specialist.
Thanks for posting sir,my daughter is going through this right now and is getting the testing from Germany done.

And the good news is her Dr is on board with it.
 
Lived in tick areas all 67 of my years and only ever seen a tick on a sheep I was shearing until this summer was sitting here watching tv in the evening and was after my shower and supper and felt a lump on my knee and low and behold was a tick. I had scratched it off now knowing what it was . Now I am paranoid and check always now, .
 
Last month I was chicken hunting one day. Next morning in the bathroom look in the mirror and find two deer ticks buried half way in my skin. Red and burning, looked like I was shot with a pellet gun. Had a heck of a time getting them out. Went to the doctor and he put me on Doxycycline for a week and then ordered blood work three weeks later to test for lime disease. I have been out hunting every fall for the last 50 years, never have I ever picked up ticks in late October. Everyone seems to think tick season is in May or June, wrong. Tick season is from April to November, they are active anytime the temperature is +4 Celsius or higher. First time I ever had the deer ticks on me and they are nasty little F@$&ers. It’s been a month already and the spots where they were are still red. People fear cougars and grizzly bears, beware the ticks.
 
Lived in tick areas all 67 of my years and only ever seen a tick on a sheep I was shearing until this summer was sitting here watching tv in the evening and was after my shower and supper and felt a lump on my knee and low and behold was a tick. I had scratched it off now knowing what it was . Now I am paranoid and check always now, .
I shot my deer this year near you, Barnston, and it had a bunch of ticks in the fur bottom jaw which is white so easy to spot. Fist time in 20 years of hunting. Found one on my scalp later that day. I guess we are stuck with them from now on.
 
Last month I was chicken hunting one day. Next morning in the bathroom look in the mirror and find two deer ticks buried half way in my skin. Red and burning, looked like I was shot with a pellet gun. Had a heck of a time getting them out. Went to the doctor and he put me on Doxycycline for a week and then ordered blood work three weeks later to test for lime disease. I have been out hunting every fall for the last 50 years, never have I ever picked up ticks in late October. Everyone seems to think tick season is in May or June, wrong. Tick season is from April to November, they are active anytime the temperature is +4 Celsius or higher. First time I ever had the deer ticks on me and they are nasty little F@$&ers. It’s been a month already and the spots where they were are still red. People fear cougars and grizzly bears, beware the ticks.
I have found ticks every month of the year except January & February! Stay safe, treat your bush clothes with Permethrin...
 
Heads up, first tick of the year in Ottawa region. Took it off the side of my dog's muzzle after the run this morning.

-6C & no snow cover.

Bastards are out, conduct yourself accordingly. Treat your clothes & boots with Permethrin...

Here's the little parasite bathing in a couple drops of Permethrin, I hope it burns!
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Heads up, first tick of the year in Ottawa region. Took it off the side of my dog's muzzle after the run this morning.

-6C & no snow cover.

Bastards are out, conduct yourself accordingly. Treat your clothes & boots with Permethrin...

Here's the little parasite bathing in a couple drops of Permethrin, I hope it burns!
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Jay, was your dog running in the bush or your back yard?
 
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4 or 5 days ago..{Unfortunately} there was a fully engorged tick on the top/side area of my dogs ear! Already!! We just thawed from the Ice Strom too..lucky my GF caught the bastard, but it already did it's thing. I had one vile of the drops left for her. {Couple hours West of Ottawa} Around my house, is just muddy & bare shrubs...so, it begins...
 
Jay, was your dog running in the bush or your back yard?
We back on to National Capital Commission (NCC) property & that's where the dog runs all along the Rideau River.

It's essentially overgrown bush & I walk 4 km while the dog runs anywhere between 5 km and 11 km in the 1 hour walk.
 
We back on to National Capital Commission (NCC) property & that's where the dog runs all along the Rideau River.

It's essentially overgrown bush & I walk 4 km while the dog runs anywhere between 5 km and 11 km in the 1 hour walk.
Ok, thx
That means the little bustards woke up from their winter sleep.

I will have to get permathrin for sure. Thx
 
4 or 5 days ago..{Unfortunately} there was a fully engorged tick on the top/side area of my dogs ear! Already!! We just thawed from the Ice Strom too..lucky my GF caught the bastard, but it already did it's thing. I had one vile of the drops left for her. {Couple hours West of Ottawa} Around my house, is just muddy & bare shrubs...so, it begins...
I now believe it to be more about not having complete snow cover (with ticks hiding down in the leaf litter,) VS the temp as it was -6C this am...
 
I don't know if this was posted before but it's probably worth repeating that this type of tick remover is considered primo. The City here was handing them out for free, for a while anyway, but they can also be purchased online. They get the tick out without leaving any mouth parts behind. And they come in a rainbow of colours!

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^^^ looks like the one Lee Valley Tools has for sale at $12.50!
Yikes
Ultra Shield with permathrin is my go to. Not sure where to get it now with Peavey Mart gone.
 
I have used this type of tick key at least a dozen times, on myself and other humans, tried it once on a dog (it did not work) and yes I think it is the best, or one of the best tick removal methods. BUT!!! It does not always remove everything, and the further the tick is embedded, the harder it is to get "all" of it out.

Without question, permethrin is the best prophylactic measure, and if anybody gets a tick embedded, even for less than 24 hours, they should insist on receiving the doxycyline "just in case" dose.
 
I have used this type of tick key at least a dozen times, on myself and other humans, tried it once on a dog (it did not work) and yes I think it is the best, or one of the best tick removal methods. BUT!!! It does not always remove everything, and the further the tick is embedded, the harder it is to get "all" of it out.

Without question, permethrin is the best prophylactic measure, and if anybody gets a tick embedded, even for less than 24 hours, they should insist on receiving the doxycyline "just in case" dose.
No doubt, the sooner the better and better safe then sorry!
My wife didn't find out she had lymes for almost 10 years and countless doctors.
 
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