Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 > LYME DISEASE GUIDELINES ALERT! > Dear friends, > > I just received word of a news bulletin regarding the IDSA > (Infectious Disease > Society of America) violations of the antitrust trust voting > procedures in the review of their 2006 Lyme guidelines. Below is a > letter to the > Attorney General Cuomo encouraging him to support CT > Attorney General > Blumenthal in holding the IDSA to the anti-trust > settlement. The letter > borrows phrases from the web site and you are welcome to > use it as a template for your own letter. This is a link to the CALDA > (California Lyme Disease Association) website which has more detailed > information: www.lymepolicywonk.org. Please write a letter today! Your > future health and the health of your children may depend on the > guidelines review process. > > Office of the Attorney General > State of NY > Health Care Bureau > The Capital > Albany NY 12224 > > Dear Attorney General Cuomo, > > I am a long-term resident of NY State. My child (13) has > been sick with neurological Lyme disease and another tick-born > co-infection babesiosis since April of 2009. She has been unable to > attend school since becoming ill and suffers from constant fatigue, > unrelenting headaches, low-grade fevers, and sensitivity to sound and > light. My daughter would not be diagnosed or treated under the 2006 > IDSA (Infectious Disease Society of America) Lyme guidelines. We have > to travel over two hours to find a physician willing to follow the > ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) guidelines > for tick-born diseases. Insurance denials, based in IDSA guidelines > have prevented many New Yorkers with chronic Lyme from getting the > treatment they need to restore their health. > > I am writing because an injustice is being done to Lyme patients > throughout the country and you are in a position to rectify this > wrong. The Attorney General of Connecticut Blumenthal reached > an anti-trust settlement agreement the Infectious Disease Society of > America, based on conflicts of interest of its authors and exclusion > of alternate points of view and scientific evidence in the writing of > its 2006 Lyme disease guidelines. Now we find that the IDSA is > manipulating the voting process to favor no change in the guidelines > in violation of the antitrust agreement. > > Attorney General Blumenthal has sent the IDSA a letter requesting that > the IDSA redo the vote in compliance with the agreement. Please show > your public support for enforcement of the antitrust settlement > agreement and contact AG Blumenthal to help keep the IDSA honest and > non-biased in their review of their Lyme disease guidelines. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Dear friends, Here's an email contact for the Attorney General if you would prefer to be in touch that way. Go to: http://www.ag.ny.gov/online_forms/email_ag.jsp and send your message through the form. Please also spread the word in New York State. Best, http://www.ag.ny.gov/contact.html On Feb 5, 2010, at 6:10 PM, Manno wrote: >> LYME DISEASE GUIDELINES ALERT! >> Dear friends, >> >> I just received word of a news bulletin regarding the IDSA >> (Infectious Disease >> Society of America) violations of the antitrust trust voting >> procedures in the review of their 2006 Lyme guidelines. Below is a >> letter to the >> Attorney General Cuomo encouraging him to support CT >> Attorney General >> Blumenthal in holding the IDSA to the anti-trust >> settlement. The letter >> borrows phrases from the web site and you are welcome to >> use it as a template for your own letter. This is a link to the CALDA >> (California Lyme Disease Association) website which has more detailed >> information: www.lymepolicywonk.org. Please write a letter today! >> Your >> future health and the health of your children may depend on the >> guidelines review process. >> >> Office of the Attorney General >> State of NY >> Health Care Bureau >> The Capital >> Albany NY 12224 >> >> Dear Attorney General Cuomo, >> >> I am a long-term resident of NY State. My child (13) has >> been sick with neurological Lyme disease and another tick-born >> co-infection babesiosis since April of 2009. She has been unable to >> attend school since becoming ill and suffers from constant fatigue, >> unrelenting headaches, low-grade fevers, and sensitivity to sound and >> light. My daughter would not be diagnosed or treated under the 2006 >> IDSA (Infectious Disease Society of America) Lyme guidelines. We have >> to travel over two hours to find a physician willing to follow the >> ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) guidelines >> for tick-born diseases. Insurance denials, based in IDSA guidelines >> have prevented many New Yorkers with chronic Lyme from getting the >> treatment they need to restore their health. >> >> I am writing because an injustice is being done to Lyme patients >> throughout the country and you are in a position to rectify this >> wrong. The Attorney General of Connecticut Blumenthal reached >> an anti-trust settlement agreement the Infectious Disease Society of >> America, based on conflicts of interest of its authors and exclusion >> of alternate points of view and scientific evidence in the writing of >> its 2006 Lyme disease guidelines. Now we find that the IDSA is >> manipulating the voting process to favor no change in the guidelines >> in violation of the antitrust agreement. >> >> Attorney General Blumenthal has sent the IDSA a letter requesting >> that >> the IDSA redo the vote in compliance with the agreement. Please show >> your public support for enforcement of the antitrust settlement >> agreement and contact AG Blumenthal to help keep the IDSA honest and >> non-biased in their review of their Lyme disease guidelines. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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