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“I don’t want to die. I want to stop feeling these things. I’m so scared.”
Christie Brewer,
September 27, 2008
Lyme symptoms, such as those that make you feel like your are going to pass out, are very scary, and sometimes life threatening. Blood volume decreases dramatically and sometimes as much as 2 liters of IV saline is needed to bring blood volume to normal.
Lyme also causes severe joint and muscle pain.
The lyme bacteria causes proteins to stick to your brain cells, causing brain fog, or an inability to think clearly. It invades the heart muscle, causing damage to the heart and irregular heart beat. It causes the blood vessels to weaken and not pump adequately. Lyme can invade every organ of the body and cause it to weaken and deteriorate.
If lyme is caught early enough and treated aggressively enough, these symptoms diminish and hopefully end. But not caught early, the symptoms can become permenant.
Added to this is the fact that many doctors are afraid to treat lyme aggressively because some in the medical establishment have deemed short term antibiotic therapy to be sufficient.
Please help support those who cannot afford to see lyme-literate medical doctors, and who need help while recovering from this dreadful disease. Contribute to Christie's recovery by sending a check or money order to Funds4LymeVictims, 7720 Aragorn Ct, Hanover, MD 21076. Your contribution is tax deductible. To visit the Funds4LymeVictims Pledge Page, click on the words Funds4LymeVictims Pledge Page at the top of this story or visit http://www.pledgepage.org/funds4lymevictims/ Thank you.
To read more about Lyme disease in Harmans Woods, and how to protect your yard and family, click on "July" at the right on this page.
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JOE CANNON STADIUM
County Council Presentation July 2008
Friends and members of the Council
This is an incidence of 22 per 100,000, but a recent Harvard study puts that actual rate at 10 times that number. Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector borne disease in the country and is growing faster than the aids epidemic.
BUT…
Last Monday morning, I learned from the Lyme-Aid Yahoo support group that soybeans or corn laced with Ivermectin, which is a wormer for livestock, can virtually eliminate ticks on deer. I spent the entire day communicating with the person who posted that information, about dosage and other details, and the deer in the woods behind my house have now, I hope, had a little meal of corn and ivermectin. After I found the tick in my scalp, I was finding 1 or 2 ticks per week on me or in my house. Since I put out the Damminix tubes and the deer corn, and sprayed my yard with garlic, not permethrin, I have not found any ticks.
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
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OUR U.S. Congressional District is Maryland District 2
REPRESENTATIVE: C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger : http://dutch.house.gov OUR US SENATORS ARE BARBARA MIKULSKI BEN CARDIN http://mdelect.net/electedofficials/ WHERE YOU WILL FIND LINKS TO EACH OF THE ABOVE OFFICIALS COUNTY COUNCIL - ED MIDDLEBROOKS e-mail emiddlebrooks@aacounty.orgMonday, 21 July 2008
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3) After the last vandalism in our community, I mentioned the use of surveillance cameras. One of our watch folks, Dave Nation, gave me a link to one of his surveillance cameras he is using in his backyard. Here's what Dave had to say:
"I've had a camera on my backyard for a while to allow me and others to watch my bird feeders." "It also has pan, tilt and zoom controls and can be controlled and monitored over the Internet. It has the ability to record and store on a PC that I had working at one point but I haven't been able to get to work lately." "I used to have another older camera pointed out my window at my front yard but when I put in a new wireless router it stopped working so I have it on my backyard also at the moment directly wired to my network." "You can get to them at: http://backyardbirdcam.net/ and http://www.davenation.com/FrontDoorCam.html" I'm interested in any other surveillance cameras and ideas." I went to his link and was able to control the camera from my computer! Go ahead and give it a try. If you have any information regarding surveillance cameras that you would like to share, please feel free to pass it to me.4) Dave and Becky Nation are interesting folks. Over the years one of their hobbies has been being "extras" in movies.
If you ever saw the movie Patch Adams with Robin Williams, Dave had a pretty big part in the movie! I don't recall the exact circumstances, but I believe in 1 scene Robin Williams (as Doctor Patch Adams) tries to console a distraught woman at the hospital desk.
In that scene, Dave is prominently seen standing in the background with his long, white beard. Guess they were trying to cast him as a coal miner. Dave, if I missed the description of the scene, please let me know. Of course, Dave got the opportunity to meet and talk to Robin Williams.If you recall the movie Deep Impact, Dave and Becky spent a rather lengthy period in the hot sun. They were in the scene where all the cars were jammed up in one big traffic jam.
My recollection was that it was filmed somewhere in Virginia during one of our long hot summer droughts a number of years ago.One other interesting point. Dave and I went out on security patrol about 10 or 11 years ago. It was the first time I met him. We started talking and I found out he was from Iowa like me. Turns out his town is right next to mine in Northeastern Iowa. My sister taught at the high school in his town. Small world!
5) Over the last couple of years, Jim Scoggins has offered the opportunity to our neighborhood kids to help him build a boat. In the process, the kids learn a lot and make some money. I think Jim gets a lot more than the help building the boat. He sees how many good kids we have in our neighborhoods who are eager to learn. I was privileged to be cc:'d on the e-mail Jim sent to one of the parents, Brian (one of our watch folks & a good father), and I wanted to share it with you. You can see Jim teaches them a lot. Here's what Jim said: "Brian - Over the past two days, the boys completed fiberglassing the four remaining -- of five total -- floor-deck sections, which completes that phase of construction." "When I return from NY next week, I can install the decking and the only thing left for that part is non-skid paint and filets (epoxy mixed with filler) for the edges." "Major progress. Today they completed all of the main hull prep-work, which included sanding the entire outer hull, mostly by hand and some power using the random orbital sander, filling all recessed screw holes (two step process) and applying two coats of epoxy to the entire hull." "They also coated the rear-deck framing, sanded and finished the inside transom. The outer hull is now ready for paint and we can build the seating and steering console." "The foredeck will be ready to install once we paint the inside area just below, designed for life-jacket and anchor storage. They prepped that section early-on and it is in the garage." "They did a terrific job on all counts and I could not be more pleased. Before they left, I showed them the wood that is ready to install for the seating and outer rubrail, that must first be scarfed." "Scarfing is an important boat building process to learn but is essentially about joining/butting/gluing two or more pieces of wood together to make one seamless piece." "If they can work on a couple of weekend days or late afternoons, we can do some woodwork -- cutting, drilling, countersinking screws, etc. They have filled a lot of countersunk holes and may be ready to do some true boat-building, to learn about wood types, tools/techniques." "I know people that have built large sailboats and then sailed around the world and lived on them for years. Once you learn the basics, anything is possible. Really nice young men. You guys should be very proud of them. Jim" By the way, teaching runs in the Scoggins family. Jim's wife, Linda, was a teacher at Harman Elementary for many years. Thank you, Jim, for providing this great opportunity for our kids! 6) By the way, a couple of our neighborhood churches (St Mark's United Methodist Church & New Life Fellowship Baptist Church) are also doing their part to guide and mentor our young people. In the coming weeks, I hope to be able to pass more details on their work. 7) Mon, 7 July 08-One of our watch folks reported a vehicle egged in the Mt. Blanc Road area and juveniles vandalizing property. Please remember if you have juveniles cursing and disturbing the neighborhood, you may call 911 or 410-222-8610 to report it (and let me know). Oftentimes, they think they can get away with it. This is not the case! The report below warrants a juvenile citation (equivalent to an adult arrest). Thank you for this detailed report. Great job! Here's his report:"On another note I had a confrontation in my neighbors yard with some young children. Both of our houses are on the west side of the lake, my neighbor has taken a lot of pride in sprucing up her backyard."
"Unfortunately over the past few years her beautified yard has become a hangout for 5 pre-teen boys. Generally they are just an annoyance by making good amount of noise, moving stuff around and leaving behind trash."
"On a side note their language is a river of filth that would make even a drunken sailor blush. Well, on this particular occasion my neighbor was not home and it was raining, the boys arrived in her backyard along the trail and began crawling around I suppose looking for worms for fishing. Then they started turning over her landscape rocks off the trail in her yard."
"I finally went out to try to get rid of them when they found it amusing to roll her large landscape rocks into the lake."
"When I approached the boys and told them to get out of her yard I was told to "shut the **** up", "How about I come out swinging!", and the final "How about I follow you back into your house?". I replied that "that's a GREAT idea, we can call the Police together!". Keep in mind I'm 6'2" and 200+ lbs, these boys are very brazen and have zero respect for my neighbor or either of our properties." "I suggested they go home and was told that they were "not allowed in the house", keep in mind it was RAINING on this particular day."
"This is a VERY typical encounter with this group of boys that happens far too often. I'm sure they are causing trouble all around the lake." "Anyway, I'm beginning to capture their escapades on camera, I figure it is only a matter of time before they doing something that causes serious damage." 8) Early Mon, 30 June 08-I forgot to mention terra cotta figurines (red clay decorative yard pieces) were taken from 2 yards (1 on Aragorn & 1 on Baggins Rd.) during the first night of the fence vandalism in the Baggins Road/Strider Court area. They were smashed in the middle of the Baggins Road/Aragorn Ct. intersection. 9) A while back Regina had requested names of reliable plumbers and/or handymen. I will put in the "general section" in future reports. Thanks, guys, for your help! Here is the list: a) http://www.alphaplumbing.biz/ from Marie. She works at Nationwide and says they haven't gotten any complaints. b) www.SERVPROofTowson.com from Keith in Harmans Farms. c) Mario in Ridge Forest sent this: "I had a handyman come and do some external repairs on my house, and he was great. Good work, and very reasonable. His name is Jim, and he's the owner of "America's Handyman" services. He can be reached at (410) 418-8779." d) Kajal sent this: "I know a handyman his name is Mike Van 410-375-6860. (They do excellent Job they are working for a big construction company but they do side work.)" e) Cindy from the Provinces sent this: "I know a good plumber. His name is Rob McCauley. His # is 410-693-5280." 10) Mario over in Ridge Forest also recommended some other good services:"There's another company that I use that I would highly recommend. Tom's Painting, Pressure Washing & Cleaning Service. They did some pressure washing for me; did my whole house, the deck, etc. and was very good. He can be reached at (410) 519-6062. His wife, by the way, owns "Bounce Around" near BWI in Linthicum, in case anyone wants to call him to set up a birthday party there or something. It's a huge inflatable indoor playground."
"Finally, if anyone needs a GREAT landscaper, I recommend Miguel Sanchez, of MAS Landscaping. Incredible job and great prices; but it does come at a price. He gets backed up quite a bit, so expect the turnaround to take a little while. But for me, it was worth the wait. People compliment my lawn and landscaping all the time, and he did it all. He did the layout, selected the right bushes and shrubs, did all the mulch work, and finished it up. His number is: (410) 562-4007."
General Items: 1) The Goddard School, 7538 Teague Road, Hanover, MD 21076 (owner Dipti Singh). Please visit Hanovermd@goddardschools.com or 410-684-2601 1) Landscaping Services-John Bridges (community resident). Please call 410-519-9602 or 443-794-8138. By the way, he employs at least one of our neighborhood kids. 2) Mike's Auto Repair (410-850-0999) at7466 New Ridge Road, Suite 7, Hanover, MD 21076 (next group of buildings on the left after the post office, going north toward the airport rental car facility) 3) Tree Cutting Service (410-859-0932) Please call Wayne Dixon. 4) Harmans Woods News blog at http://therealharmanwoodsnews.blogspot.com/. Liz Greene is back with the Harmans Woods News. She can be e-mailed at lizgreene52@yahoo.com. It serves the Hanover, Harmans, Jessup and Severn communities. 5) Tutoring all subjects (410-551-8839 or 443-854-1390) Please call Liz Greene or e-mail lizgreene52@yahoo.com. 6) BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Noise Complaint telephone number 410-859-7021 to report aircraft noise and specific overflights. Please note the specific time and as much detailed information as possible. Please let me know too. 7) Street light out? Lost power in your house or neighborhood? Please call BGE at 410-685-0123 to report. 8) Animal Control (410-222-8900) 9) Anne Arundel County website is located at http://www.aacounty.org. Good place to go to find out about any county agency or question. You can also get to the Anne Arundel County Police website from here. 10) County Roads (410-222-7940) to call in any county roads needing patching. They also handle trash/litter pick up along county roads. 11) State Roads (410-766-3770) to call in state roads (any roads with highway numbers MD170, MD175, MD713 Ridge Road) to include road patching, traffic lights out, etc. 12) Going on vacation or on a business trip? Please call 410-222-8610 to have your house put on the "police watch" while you are gone. It only takes a couple of minutes and gives our communities an additional police patrol. 13) 3 websites to verify/check out the latest (and all previous lists) urban legends, folklore, or rumors. Anytime you hear some new shocking story about gangs, etc., please go there first before you send out an e-mail to other folks, family, or friends: www.snopes.com www.urbanlegends.about.com www.truthorfiction.com 14) Please call 911 or 410-222-8610 to report any suspicious persons, vehicles, or activities (day or night). Thank you for your support and keep the info coming!Friday, 18 July 2008
FALL SCHOOL OPENING
CHESAPEAKE MOBILE COURT
SUMMER MEETINGS
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Getting the Word out about Lyme
Killing Ticks
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Crime Report from Roger
Harman Woods News
LYME DISEASE PREVENTION TIPS
To all my neighbors in Harmans.
On May 20 of this year I found a deer tick attached to my scalp. Three weeks later I developed the rash and a fever and have been on antibiotics ever since. I have found about a tick a week (not all deer ticks) on me or in my house ever since, including one deer tick nymph. A neighbor close by also has lyme disease. There may be many others I don’t know about and there will be many future cases if we do not do something now.
I plan to buy damminix (http://www.ticktubes.com/products.asp) tubes to put around my yard to control ticks on mice, which spread the disease. These tubes are expensive, 24 tubes for $75 protects a half acre but if we were to buy in bulk, they would be cheaper by about half. If you are interested in buying these tubes please contact me at 410 551 8839. If you are interested in having a meeting to discuss this, I plan to bring it up at the next Harmans Civic Association meeting. I also plan to bring it up at the first opportunity at the board of education, since many activities are held on the school grounds right next to the woods. I’m sure deer and mice travel there. Please feel free to call, or e-mail me at lizgreene52@yahoo.com if you have questions. Here is information from one
WHAT IS LYME DISEASE?
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the bite of a tiny deer tick that carries the infection. If not properly diagnosed and treated promptly, it can become crippling and debilitating. According to the Chester County (PA) Health Department, Lyme disease is the #1 reportable disease in the county. All the suburban counties in
WHO IS AT RISK FOR LYME DISEASE?
Anyone who works or plays outdoors is at risk. Deer ticks like cool, moist environments, like tall grassy areas around the edge of yards or along roads. They also like moist garden areas, around shrubs and in wooded areas. Outdoor workers, gardeners, campers, hikers, people who hunt or fish, golfers who stray into the rough, people who live in the city but go for a picnic in a park are all at risk. The list is endless. You can be at risk right in your own back yard. You can be at risk when mowing the lawn or picking up leaves in the fall. Children are especially vulnerable since they tend to run and play without caution.
You are at risk anywhere you see deer. Deer bring the ticks to your yard; birds and other animals also help transport the ticks. But the principal culprits in spreading the actual disease are mice. A deer tick infected with the Lyme bacteria and seeking a blood meal will bite a mouse. The tick transmits the Lyme bacteria to the mouse while feeding. Deer ticks can also transmit other diseases at the same time including: Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis, Bartonella, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, mycoplasmas, etc. Ticks are often described as cesspools of diseases.Then other deer ticks sucking on the infected mouse will become infected thereby spreading the diseases. Mice have been found with many deer ticks attached to them. The spring and summer months are the “Pryme Tyme for Lyme,” however you can be bitten any month of the year when the weather is mild. Ticks are active when the temperature gets above 40 degrees.
PREVENTION IN YOUR YARD
Keep your lawn mowed and cut down brushy areas. Remove enough trees so the lawn gets sunshine to create a less inviting environment for deer ticks. Remove brush and leaves around your house and the edge of the yard. Trim bushes away from your house. When working in your yard, avoid touching the ground with your bare hands. Avoid touching plants and bushes as much as possible.
Pets are particularly vulnerable and frequently will bring deer ticks into your house. Inspect pets closely before they come in. See your veterinarian for protective chemicals that will kill deer ticks.
Use Damminix® tubes to kill the deer ticks. Damminix® consists of biodegradable cardboard tubes with cotton balls inside that are treated with permethrin. Mice will take the cotton back to their nest and the permethrin will kill the deer ticks but not the mice. It is highly targeted. Tests on
Have your yard sprayed with permethrin. This is a complement to the Damminix® tubes. Professionals spray only the tick habitat areas, edges of lawns, not the entire lawn, for example.
OTHER PREVENTION TIPS
Avoid tick-infested areas when possible. Avoid sitting directly on the ground or fallen logs; use a blanket or other ground cover. When walking near bushes or trees, avoid touching them. Walk in the center of trails. Avoid sitting on stonewalls or woodpiles; these are places deer ticks like.
CLOTHING
Wear light-colored long pants and long sleeves and white closely knitted socks when outside. Tuck your shirt into your pants and tuck your pants into your socks. This will help prevent a tick from crawling under your clothing and getting to your skin. Wear light colored gloves. The light color makes it easier to see a tick crawling on your clothing or gloves. Wear a hat to protect your head from deer ticks when working around bushes.
Consider wearing Rynoskin protective underwear. It is made of a closely knitted but breathable stretch fabric that ticks apparently have difficulty penetrating. It is especially helpful for hunters and those outdoors when the weather is cooler. It is available in long sleeved tops, long bottoms, socks, hoods and gloves.
Look at the differences among various types of socks. [click here]
PERMETHRIN TICK REPELLENT
Spray your boots, socks, pants, sleeves, gloves, and hat with permethrin spray. Do not apply it to your skin and apply it outdoors. The permethrin spray has the same active ingredient as the Damminix® tubes mentioned above only in a lower concentration. It not only repels deer ticks, but it will kill them. It is relatively long lasting. Follow all label directions carefully.
WHAT IS PERMETHRIN?
Permethrin is a synthetic chemical developed to simulate the natural chemical pyrethrum that protects plants from insect attack. Permethrin is not a natural product. It is different from regular insect repellents in that it will kill insects and deer ticks as well as repel them. Also, the labels state that one treatment lasts 2 weeks. It was developed in the 1970s by the Department of Agriculture and has been used successfully since then.
SKIN PROTECTION
Avon makes Skin-So-Soft Bug Guard Plus IR3535®, but tests by Consumers Union and a group from the
AFTER RETURNING INDOORS
After returning inside do a careful tick check. Most deer ticks are tiny and may be hard to see. If possible, have someone else inspect you especially in the areas where it is difficult for you to see. Be sure to check your hairline. Parents should check their children whenever they have been outdoors and might have been exposed to ticks. Some parents give their boys a buzz haircut so it is easier to see a tick in the hair.
If you do find a deer tick attached, remove it carefully. Use fine pointed tweezers and grasp the tick as close to the mouth parts as possible. Pull gently straight out. Do not put petroleum jelly, alcohol or any irritant on the tick or try to get the tick to release by putting a lit match on it. Any agitation might cause the tick to regurgitate the Lyme bacteria into you. Save the tick in a plastic bag or vial with a moistened cotton ball for identification and testing. After removing the tick, see your Doctor promptly. If the tick is infected with the Lyme bacteria, early diagnosis and antibiotic treatment is the key to recovery. Delay will allow the Lyme bacteria to disseminate into tissue in the body where the antibiotics are less effective.
After returning inside, wash and dry your clothes immediately. Do not even let them lie on the floor since a deer tick might be attached and get loose in your house. Some people put the clothes in a trash bag then spray with permethrin & tie up the bag. This should kill the ticks or other insects before washing. Running the clothes through a timed 30 minute cycle on hot in a dryer will also kill ticks. They cannot survive being dried out.
Have a great DEER TICK-FREE year outdoors.
Enjoy the outdoors but be wise and protect yourself.
Protect your children!
Protect your pets!
Protect your neighbors.
Mention of brand names does not constitute endorsements by LDASEPA. The information here is not intended to be a substitute for sound medical advice from your physician.
Rynoskin
Har-Son, Inc.
PO Box 10772
Information and ordering information can be found on web site:
http://www.rynoskin.com/index.html
Permethrin spray
It is available under several brand names including: Sawyer, Duranon, Permanone, etc. It can be found in retail stores including: Sports Authority, Dicks, and Pickering Feed. Look in the camping section.
Permethrin yard spray (many lawn care companies will do this, too.)
DEET spray
Sprays containing DEET are available under many brand names including: OFF, Deep Woods OFF, Cutters, Ben’s etc.
They are widely available. Most authorities suggest you use only sprays with less than 10% DEET in them for application to children’s skin.
Damminix - Local sources (be sure to call first to check it it is stock):
Brandywine Hardware, Pocopson, PA Corner of Route 926 opposite the elementary school
Agway West Chester on Matlack Street
Please feel free to copy this information and give it to your friends, neighbors and legislators.
Lyme is a terrible disease if it becomes chronic. My own physician in
There are herbal as well as antibiotic remedies for lyme and books which deal with lyme and treating lyme. One available at the Anne Arundel County Library is Healing Lyme by Stephen Buhner. There is a wealth of information on the web, as well.
Don’t let someone you love be the next victim. We need to take action NOW!