welcome!
Welcome to the St. Louis Lyme Foundation, a non-profit all volunteer organization serving the St. Louis area, Eastern Missouri, and South West Illinois. Dedicated to providing support, help, education, outreach, and meetings to all those exposed to Lyme, Lyme like, and other tick-born diseases.
Lyme and Lyme like tick-born disease information and news
Join SLLF at the Lyme Disease Fundraiser/Benefit
JULY 12, 2008 TIME:10am-9pm
Terry Joe Sedlacek has been suffering from Lyme Disease and its co-infection Ehrlichiosis for the past several years. He nearly lost his life to this disease five years ago and battles the effects daily. His medications and doctor visits are costly. New test results revealed the return of this disease and left temporal lobe damage. He will begin a new & hopeful treatment in July; most of the expense of these treatments will not be covered by insurance. Information will be available about this disease for anyone interested in the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme. Individuals currently battling Lyme disease will be available throughout the day to answer questions. There will be a benefit golf outing, chicken dinner, silent auction and entertainment on July 12 to help defray these ever mounting medical expenses.
Tick-borne diseases outreach program at Governors GardenPlease come out and learn more about ticks and diseases at the Governor's Garden from 10 - 10:30 AM on Thursday, June 19th
Tick-borne diseases on the rise statewide
Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis and tularemia cases — all tick-borne diseases — are on the rise throughout the state, and southern Missouri and northern Arkansas are considered the epicenter of one of the diseases.
By Mindy Honey
BDN Staff Writer
mhoney@bransondailynews.com
Lyme Disease Spread by Ticks Now Drug Resistant
Researchers say the lyme disease bloodsucking ticks spread, can also conceal itself in the body. This means that people who have already been treated for the disease can start showing symptoms of the malady again.
Join SLLF at Babler State Park August 9th for bug day.
Come out to Babler State Park on August 9th to learn about ticks, and tick-borne disease prevention. More info soon to come.
May was Lyme and tick-borne disease awareness month.
Thank you for being a part Lyme and tick-borne disease awareness month!
Thanks to everyone that helped to make May a successful Lyme and tick-borne disease awareness month in the St. Louis area! Because of your help and support many more people in June will now know more about tick-borne diseases and the seriousness of this epidemic.
A special thanks to those that went to Keiner plaza!! Some of us were not informed about the move of the event to KSDK plaza to be on TV. They went to the original location and held a rally! So we had two Lyme and tick-borne disease awareness day rallies in down town St. Louis! They did not archive the entire show on their web site, however they did save the interview segment. Click here to watch the interview, one will need Windows Media player for Windows or Macintosh to view the video. Click here to watch rally interview segment.
The rain did not keep us away from our Lyme and tick-borne prevention rally at Babler state park on the 25th. The rain did keep people away, however we were able to speak to a few parents and park rangers. The Rangers kept our flyers and displayed them in the visitors center. They also invited us to join them on August 9th for Bug Day. They will provide us with our own space, table and booth for the event!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2008
CONTACT:
Nicole Rodgers 202-822-5200
Settlement Announced in Landmark Investigation of Lyme Disease Diagnosis
and
Treatment Guidelines
Patients’ Rights Groups Applaud Connecticut Attorney General
Blumenthal’s
Settlement in Anti-trust Case Against Powerful Medical Society
Action still needed for Federal Bills S 1708 / HR 741
Lyme & Tick-Borne Disease Prevention, Education & Research Act of 2007
Please click the link below to see how you can help!
Governor Rod Blagojevich Declares May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Illinois
Governor Matt Blunt Declares May as Lyme and tick-borne disease awareness month.
Laurice Stevens and Governor Matt Blunt address the crowd on the importance of tick disease awareness.
LYME DISEASE EDUCATION PACKETS
Click here for educational packets!
Images of Lyme and borreliosis target rashes.
Below are some pictures of the Lyme rash.
The rash only appears 50% of the time after a being infected by a tickborn disease like Lyme, or Masters disease. Also the rash may appear in varying shapes and colors. For more information click here.