Helpful Links

Lyme Disease Association  In 1991, the Lyme Disease Association began as an informal group and then incorporated as Lyme Disease Association of Central Jersey, Inc. (LDACJ) in 1992 and then became Lyme Disease Association of New Jersey, Inc. (LDANJ) in 1993. It was formed by several patients and doctors─the Fordyce and Drulle Families were particularly instrumental ─who saw the need to organize and fund research and educate people. It had first a regional then state focus. 


lymedisease.org formally California Lyme Disease Association LymeDisease.org is a non-profit corporation that is a central voice for Lyme patients across the nation through advocacy, education and research. Since 1989, LymeDisease.org (formerly CALDA) has been revolutionizing the Lyme disease arena in public policy, advocacy, and science. Our grassroots membership and state based on line network reach thousands, providing a powerful voice for patients across the country. We seek the hard truths, ask the tough questions, and are not afraid to rock the boat.



International Lyme and Associated Disease Society ILADS promotes understanding of Lyme and its associated diseases and strongly supports physicians and other health care professionals dedicated to advancing the standard of care for Lyme and its associated diseases. By supporting ILADS you will improve physician understanding of Lyme disease and increase public awareness of the devastation Lyme causes to the lives of people worldwide.


Lyme Info This site provides details about Lyme disease symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Advocacy info and peer-reviewed medical literature are also available. You will find articles as well as an extensive directory of information about Lyme disease and other tick-borne infections. 


Lyme Disease Network  This site contains general information as well as a great forum. This is where I started out hen I had no where else to turn to. 



Texas Lyme Disease Association TXLDA is the most reliable authority and resource for Texans seeking information about Lyme and other tick-borne diseases, networks of support, and the treatment of these debilitating diseases.



Galveston County Lyme Support If you are in the Galveston County, Texas area or surrounding and you are seeking information or guidance, you can contact me here. We are still a growing group as there are still many that are misdiagnosed. Finding out what is finally wrong can be a relief, but figuring out what to do next can be very scary. You are not alone.



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