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Virtual Support Groups

We hold our virtual support group the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM on Zoom. We offer support to one another and feature a range of speakers, including health care professionals and other practitioners, and we leave time for your questions and answers. The meetings are intended for support and educational purposes only, so no personal medical advice will be given. If you’re interested in attending a virtual meeting, click the green button below to request the Zoom link.

Private Facebook Group

ILA has a private Facebook group for patients to be able to connect with others who are experiencing a similar journey.

Need a Doctor Referral?

ILA has two lists of provider referrals, a Lyme-Literate provider list and a Lyme-Friendly provider list. Join the ILA Facebook today and ask for the provider list.

Local In-Person Support Groups

Due to the immunocompromised immune systems of most tick-borne disease patients, all in-person support groups are cancelled at this time. If you’re looking to start a group in your area, please let us know. We’d love to support your efforts.

Online Educational Events

From time to time, we host educational webinars in our private Facebook group. Please join our group and sign up for our quarterly newsletters to stay informed.

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER 

The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this web site is for general information purposes only.  Illinois Lyme Association makes no representation and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information contained on or available through this website, and such information is subject to change without notice.  You are encouraged to confirm any information obtained from or through this website with other sources, and review all information regarding any medical condition or treatment with your physician. NEVER DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU HAVE READ ON OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEBSITE.

Illinois Lyme Association does not recommend, endorse or make any representation about the efficacy, appropriateness or suitability of any specific tests, products, procedures, treatments, services, opinions, health care providers or other information that may be contained on or available through this website.  ILLINOIS LYME ASSOCIATION IS NEITHER RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS WEB SITE.

Lyme and coinfections chart
 

This Lyme and Coinfections Chart by Lymedisease.org contains beneficial information on a range of tick-borne diseases.

If you have Lyme disease and are having difficulty getting better, talk to your physician about the possibility of an undiagnosed coinfection. Coinfections can be difficult to capture on a test.

Additional Resources:

About Lyme Disease and Coinfections

Tick-Borne Coinfections Are the Rule Not the Exception

My Lyme Data is largest Lyme Disease Study with great information

Additional Healing Resources

 

Living with Lyme

Cindy’s podcast series is an excellent resource! Living with Lyme

Better Health Guy

Scott’s blogcast series is a wealth of information and knowledge. Better Health Guy

Dr. Jill

Dr. Jill podcasts are a must have in your toolbox. Dr. Jill

Marty Ross, MD

Dr. Ross has a wonderful YouTube channel full of helpful insights. Treat Lyme by Marty Ross, MD

 
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop. Confucius

If You Need More Support

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Hours: Available 24 hours.

Languages: English, Spanish. Learn more

Dial: 988

Illinois Resources

Illinois Warm Line

If you or one of you family members has mental health and/or substance use challenges and would like to receive support by phone, call the Illinois Warm Line at 866-359-7953. Wellness Support Specialists are professionals who have experienced mental health and/or substance use recovery in their own lives. They are trained in recovery support, mentoring, and advocacy and are ready to listen and support you. The Warm Line is not a crisis hotline, but is a source of support as you recover or help a family member to recover.

  • Hours of Operation: Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. except holidays

Crisis Text Line

The Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, 24-hours a day. Text HELLO to: 741741. Trained crisis counselors will respond and help you.

CARES Line (24 hour)

If your child is a risk to themselves or others, having a mental health crisis, or if you would like a referral to services for children, youth, and families, call the 24 hour Crisis and Referral Entry Services (CARES) line to talk to a mental health professional. Call: 1 (800) 345-9049 TTY: 1 (773) 523-4504

Available Financial Assistance

Please find some resources that offer grants and help to pay for testing and/or treatments. Links are external sites and not associated with ILA. Some have age and income requirements. As additional resources become available, more links will be added, so please continue to check back.

LymeLight Foundation

LivLyme Foundation

Lyme Treatment Foundation