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Elena Krail Shines A Light On Lyme
Lyme advocate Elena Krail delivers a powerful speech to a jam-packed room of Illinois Lyme Association and Project Lyme supporters during the first-ever Shine A Light On Lyme event on May 1, 2023. Read her speech here.
Outdoor Illinois Journal: When Lyme Disease Hits Home–A Mercer County Family’s Fight for Their Daughter’s Health
Read about one Mercer County family’s pursuit to help their daughter recover from Lyme disease in the Outdoor Illinois Journal.
From Top Athlete to Lyme Warrior: Brooke’s Story
Brooke Bowman was a Division I-recruited athlete, but her life changed after a single tick bite. Read Brooke’s story and the fight to reclaim her health.
ILA Partners with Obsidian Counseling & Wellness for Mental Health Services
ILA has patterned with Obsidian Counseling & Wellness to offer you a range of virtual and online mental tele-health services. Learn more here.
A Lyme Story: Reclaiming Life from ALS
One patient shares how an ALS diagnosis led to the discovery of Lyme disease, and ultimately, better health.
4 Must-Try Activities for Teens to Do on Low-Energy Days
As a teenager with Lyme disease, low-energy days can be difficult. Here are some activities to consider that don’t require a lot of money and can be done at your own pace.
15 Quotes From People Who Understand What It’s Like To Live With Chronic Illness
We can learn so much from others who have walked the road of chronic illness before us. The most important lesson? That others understand what we’re going through.
What We Wished Our Loved Ones Knew About Dealing with Lyme Disease
We need our loved ones in our corners as we navigate this bumpy road called Lyme disease. Here are some simple insights we wished our loved ones knew about dealing with tick-borne diseases.
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