Guest guest Posted May 24, 1995 Report Share Posted May 24, 1995 lol scott i think we all do love cindy in mich Re: [ ] What are NJ's criteria for reporting lyme disease > Where the hell they been? if Steere is being honored for 25 years that means > lyme has been around for 25 years! and i hate steeres guts!!!! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Old school buds here: > 1/4057/8/_/484634/_/959096796/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > is dedicated to Marta McCoy, the foundation behind what is today. > > Easy Reference: > Send a blank email message to: > > -Subscribeegroups - Subscribe to the list through email > -Unsubscribeegroups - Unsubscribe from the list > -Digestegroups - Switch your subscription to a digest format > -Normalegroups - Switch your subscription to normal > > Please send messages not related to Lyme disease to -Offtopicegroups > > Archives can be accessed at lyme-aid > > Please visit the chat room at chat/lyme-aid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 I asked my Lyme doctor if she had reported my case to the health department? She said she couldn't because I didn't have the bullseye rash or had the tick that bit me. Even though I have had positive western blots for 2 years, I can't be counted. She said it was all very political. I looked on the NJ state website, and could not find any criteria, but did find the number of cases, for each year, listed by county. I have included the website that has the Healthy NJ 2000. It is the objectives for NJ's board of health. Their goal is to reduce lyme disease cases to 275 a year! They then say that will be unlikely met. <A HREF= " http://www.state.nj.us/health/chs/yr2000up/disease.htm " >Healthy New Jersey 2000</A> http://www.state.nj.us/health/chs/yr2000up/disease.htm In the chart, listing the number of cases, it has the word rash in parenthesis. This would lead me to believe that only cases with rashes are counted. Here is the summary of that report: " Since 1988, the annual incidence of Lyme disease (with rash) has increased over 200 percent. The number of cases has consistently far exceeded the year 2000 objective. This has occurred despite significant prevention education and tick control efforts throughout the state. It is doubtful that the year 2000 objective will be reached " I tried calling the NJ Board of Health. Man you would think I was trying to ask for top secret information. I got passed around and was asked alot of questions on why I want to know the criteria. The last person I spoke to said that even though I had positive blood work, I would have to have late stage manifestations. Fatigue and joint pain wasn't enough. She said all doctors got the bullentin on what the criteria was. I asked for a copy, and was said I could not have it, since it was sent to only doctors. Does anyone have this bullentin? I just want to know what is written. This makes me mad since my doctor is willing to do the paperwork involved, but can't. Evidently, the state can ignore the CDC's recommendations and make up their own rules. Could you imagine how many cases there would be if we were all counted? Well enough ranting. If anyone has the official word on reporting lyme disease, please help me understand it. Gentle hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Where the hell they been? if Steere is being honored for 25 years that means lyme has been around for 25 years! and i hate steeres guts!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2000 Report Share Posted May 24, 2000 linda....NJ goes by the cdc guidlines......which my self i do not fit due to testing bands ect......but i recieve ssd for lyme so go figure the cdc needs to update their guidlines along woth the hih to include what we now know is true ....inrelation to both testing and bullseye.....remembrance of a tick bite ,,,,ect.....as far as reporting my llmd reports no cases ......keeps form having big brother watching he learned while he was still praticing in NJ.....now in pa he does not report ..... Reid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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