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[quote=Anonymous]I keep making typos today. I mean to delete that second paragraph since I rewrote most of it in the first paragraph. [quote=Anonymous]While you can move to an area with less risk, you are not confronting the issue. The issue is your anxiety. And, that can be treated. Every place has risks. If you live in a city, there might be crime. If you live in California, there may be earthquakes. If you live in Kansas, there may be tornados. At the beach, there may be hurricanes. In the desert, there may be rattlesnakes, scorpions, and deadly insects. You cannot constantly live in fear. There is more to your situation than you may even realize. It might seem like posters are "piling on," but most are giving good advise. And, there is nothing wrong with talking to a psychiatrist. I recommend a psychiatrist in case you need medication in addition to therapy. Suggesting therapy is not "piling on." This poster could benefit from therapy. Both of my parents had Lyme disease when I was younger. My mom's case was severe. However, this cannot stop someone from living. I cannot imagine what it would have been like if we moved when something like this happened. My parents still live in my childhood home. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I'm sorry OP. I totally get it, and I think people who haven't been impacted by tick-bourne diseases may not realize how much they are increasing in frequency, how severe they can be, and how hard it can be to get treatment. [/b]The difficulty of getting treatment is maddening, it's almost like gas-lighting by the medical profession. Old thinking (more than 10 years old) on tick-bourne diseases is woefully inadequate for the epidemic we're seeing now. I have a family member who was bitten by a tick and now is allergic to all red meat. 10 years ago, this was unheard of and people thought developing a meat allergy later in life was impossible. http://acaai.org/allergies/types/food-allergies/types-food-allergy/meat-allergy Anyway, those who have said you can be bitten anywhere are right, but obviously you're in a higher risk area/property. I'd recommend 3 months of counseling to see if you can overcome the fear/anxiety and truly feel peace in your home. If not, then I'd sell and move. Anxiety will ruin your life, logical or not, and there ARE lower risk areas. [/quote] +1 People are piling on, but back to the initial problem, I'm so sorry about this OP. I hope things improve.[/quote][/quote][/quote]
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