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Nancy F. Prevatt, RN, CCE,CD (Charis)

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Nancy F. Prevatt, RN, CCE,CD (Charis)

Hello, I'm Mom, and I have been dealing with chronic Lyme my whole life. After being diagnosed at 41, I learned that as a young child I was bitten by something and developed the textbook bullseye rash (that only about 30-50% off people express having). I initially went to the doctor because I was tired of feeling bad and having migraines 

Hello, I'm Mom, and I have been dealing with chronic Lyme my whole life. After being diagnosed at 41, I learned that as a young child I was bitten by something and developed the textbook bullseye rash (that only about 30-50% off people express having). I initially went to the doctor because I was tired of feeling bad and having migraines more days out of the month than not. I had pretty much self diagnosed myself with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or even Lupus. As you can probably guess, I was actually informed that I have Chronic Lyme disease.

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Nancy F. Prevatt, RN, CCE,CD (Charis)

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Tickborne 2.0 Panel

Tickborne diseases have more than doubled in 13 years and are 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. The most common tickborne diseases (TBDs) in the United States are Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Bartonella infections, Ehrlichiosis, Rickettsiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), and Lyme disease.

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