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Old April 14th, 2007, 03:20 PM
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Lyme Disease is a growing problem across the country, and Pennsylvania is no different. More people and pets are being diagnosed with the tick-borne disease every year.

Playtime isn't quite the same for York County resident Gail Sheffer and her nine year old golden retriever mix, Caleb. They both have been battling Lyme disease for years.

It started with a rash on her leg for Gail. She says she started getting the classic symptoms like joint pain, migraines, chronic fatigue, and flu-like symptoms.

Caleb was diagnosed with a simple test at the vet, but for Gail, it took several months for her diagnosis.

Then her husband and two daughters learned they also had Lyme disease. The family spent nearly $20,000 on medical care last year, the eldest daughter had to drop out of college, and physical therapy, along with lots of antibiotics have become a way of life.

Gail says she wants people to know, in general, the sooner they are treated, the better off they'll be.

If you're going near woods - or any rural area - it's a good idea to keep your legs and arms covered, use an insect repellent with Deet, and keep grass short in your own yard.

Camp Hill Animal Hospital's Dr. Shawn Crawford says he used to recommend treatment during the warmer months but now says it's necessary all year round. There are two options for pets - a vaccine and topical applications like Frontline. Dr. Crawford says he recommends both.

Gail has started a support group for people battling Lyme disease. They meet every third Sunday of the month from 3-5 p.m. at the Country Meadows Retirement Community in Shiloh.
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Default Lyme Disease on the Rise

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Lyme Disease is a growing problem across the country, and Pennsylvania is no different. More people and pets are being diagnosed with the tick-borne disease every year.

Playtime isn't quite the same for York County resident Gail Sheffer and her nine year old golden retriever mix, Caleb. They both have been battling Lyme disease for years.

It started with a rash on her leg for Gail. She says she started getting the classic symptoms like joint pain, migraines, chronic fatigue, and flu-like symptoms.

Caleb was diagnosed with a simple test at the vet, but for Gail, it took several months for her diagnosis.

Then her husband and two daughters learned they also had Lyme disease. The family spent nearly $20,000 on medical care last year, the eldest daughter had to drop out of college, and physical therapy, along with lots of antibiotics have become a way of life.

Gail says she wants people to know, in general, the sooner they are treated, the better off they'll be.

If you're going near woods - or any rural area - it's a good idea to keep your legs and arms covered, use an insect repellent with Deet, and keep grass short in your own yard.

Camp Hill Animal Hospital's Dr. Shawn Crawford says he used to recommend treatment during the warmer months but now says it's necessary all year round. There are two options for pets - a vaccine and topical applications like Frontline. Dr. Crawford says he recommends both.

Gail has started a support group for people battling Lyme disease. They meet every third Sunday of the month from 3-5 p.m. at the Country Meadows Retirement Community in Shiloh.
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