Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a real estate listing of the sort of camp they are talking about? I'm just curious what this looks like
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a real estate listing of the sort of camp they are talking about? I'm just curious what this looks like
It mirrors my experience with my parents in coastal Carolina. You really need to be near a big medical facility or else be prepared to die earlier than you need to.Anonymous wrote:Enjoy this article about the Maine health care system.
https://bangordailynews.com/2020/04/02/news/down-east/dhhs-worries-whether-calais-hospital-can-handle-coronavirus-after-doctor-cant-intubate-patient/
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy this article about the Maine health care system.
https://bangordailynews.com/2020/04/02/news/down-east/dhhs-worries-whether-calais-hospital-can-handle-coronavirus-after-doctor-cant-intubate-patient/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maine after 20 years in DC and surrounds. Got Lyme 2 years ago and thought I would die; diagnosed very quickly (the assumption is that you have it if you show any symptoms, and they don't hem/haw and wait for test results, which are often inaccurate anyway, and instead get you on a long course of Doxy right away), and was better in a week. No lingering or recurring issues.
We do regular tick checks at bath time.
I live in a beach town that is flooded with tourists in July and August, and there is simply no better vacation than a Maine camp/lake house. If you get a year-round, you can rent it to skiers in the winter. (Whomever posted above that Maine winters are awful is a damn liar - Maine winters are beyond gorgeous!).
I'm betting lake house prices will crash by August because of the travel and rental restrictions in place, so if you're going to buy, do it in a few months.
Pfft! Beyond gorgeous is a matter of perspective for sure.
It gets dark at 3:30 in the afternoon. Maine needs its own time zone.
It was 27 degrees when I was there on THANKSGIVING
It snowed what, two, three days ago?
You have to hire people to plow your drive way and pull snow and ice off your roof.
Every time my parents have a doctor's appointment - in Boston since health care in Maine is crap - it snows and they have to drive all that way in terrible conditions.
Drugs are a huge problem
The schools are terrible
I could go on and one. Been trying to get my parents out of there for years.....
Anonymous wrote:I live in Maine after 20 years in DC and surrounds. Got Lyme 2 years ago and thought I would die; diagnosed very quickly (the assumption is that you have it if you show any symptoms, and they don't hem/haw and wait for test results, which are often inaccurate anyway, and instead get you on a long course of Doxy right away), and was better in a week. No lingering or recurring issues.
We do regular tick checks at bath time.
I live in a beach town that is flooded with tourists in July and August, and there is simply no better vacation than a Maine camp/lake house. If you get a year-round, you can rent it to skiers in the winter. (Whomever posted above that Maine winters are awful is a damn liar - Maine winters are beyond gorgeous!).
I'm betting lake house prices will crash by August because of the travel and rental restrictions in place, so if you're going to buy, do it in a few months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this idea of Maine. But the ticks. Yuck. Say what you will, but Florida is not full of ticks.
I'll take the Maine weather and do tick checks.
There are like 1500 miles of options in between too, just saying!
You have tick issues from Maine to southern Virginia. And anywhere on the East Coast is inundated by mosquitoes during the summer. It's pretty much impossible to get away from these pests without traveling west or to Europe.
Ticks better than virus
Really? If I had a choice between covid or Lyme disease I'd pick covid. I think Lyme disease has a much higher chance of ruining your life.
Lyme disease is fine if you take antibiotics when you first get symptoms. My son got lyme at age 10. He's completely healthy now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this idea of Maine. But the ticks. Yuck. Say what you will, but Florida is not full of ticks.
I'll take the Maine weather and do tick checks.
There are like 1500 miles of options in between too, just saying!
You have tick issues from Maine to southern Virginia. And anywhere on the East Coast is inundated by mosquitoes during the summer. It's pretty much impossible to get away from these pests without traveling west or to Europe.
Ticks better than virus
Really? If I had a choice between covid or Lyme disease I'd pick covid. I think Lyme disease has a much higher chance of ruining your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this idea of Maine. But the ticks. Yuck. Say what you will, but Florida is not full of ticks.
I'll take the Maine weather and do tick checks.
There are like 1500 miles of options in between too, just saying!
You have tick issues from Maine to southern Virginia. And anywhere on the East Coast is inundated by mosquitoes during the summer. It's pretty much impossible to get away from these pests without traveling west or to Europe.
Ticks better than virus
Really? If I had a choice between covid or Lyme disease I'd pick covid. I think Lyme disease has a much higher chance of ruining your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this idea of Maine. But the ticks. Yuck. Say what you will, but Florida is not full of ticks.
I'll take the Maine weather and do tick checks.
There are like 1500 miles of options in between too, just saying!
You have tick issues from Maine to southern Virginia. And anywhere on the East Coast is inundated by mosquitoes during the summer. It's pretty much impossible to get away from these pests without traveling west or to Europe.
Ticks better than virus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this idea of Maine. But the ticks. Yuck. Say what you will, but Florida is not full of ticks.
I'll take the Maine weather and do tick checks.
There are like 1500 miles of options in between too, just saying!
You have tick issues from Maine to southern Virginia. And anywhere on the East Coast is inundated by mosquitoes during the summer. It's pretty much impossible to get away from these pests without traveling west or to Europe.