Bone Density Testing: September 7
& 14
Another Winner:
Dolores Ferguson is our latest winner of 2 Hollywood Video rentals for getting her colon cancer (guaiac) screening cards in promptly. Everyone who does this test is a winner in the fight to reduce this preventable cancer!
Regenerating Heart?
A study by Dr. Piero Anversa’s group at our own New York Medical
College has found evidence that heart cells can regenerate after a heart attack.
Writing in The New England Journal of Medicine, they raise hope that
hearts might be rebuilt after being damaged by various diseases. Writing in an
editorial in the same Journal, Mass General’s Dr Nadia Rosenthal
reminds us that the hurdles will be "formidable."
Lyme Disease: It's
Here, It’s Us:
As you can see from the map, Lyme disease is found primarily in the Northeast. In fact, the 6 northern towns of Westchester County are a major hot-bed of Lyme. Lyme was first described in the town of Old Lyme Connecticut after Dr. Allan Steere was put on the trail by a local artist, Polly Murray, who had found that many area residents, including a large number of children had been diagnosed with "juvenile rheumatoid arthritis." Steere and his Yale group were able to trace the disease to the "deer" tick Ixodes scapularis, and a germ in it, Borrelia burgdorferi. There have been over 161,000 cases reported in the US; 2,580 this year so far.
Tick
Life: No deer, no Lyme is the bottom line. Although other
animals, specifically white-footed mice, are important in the tick life cycle,
the disease is where the deer are. On Grand Island, a peninsula off Cape Cod,
all the deer were "harvested" – and no more Lyme occurred!

Symptoms: Early Disease: flu-like headache, fever, muscle aches, fatigue and the famous "bulls-eye rash." Disseminated Disease: nerve problems, such as facial droop (Bell’s palsy), arthritis (usually a few red, hot joints) and slow heart beat (heart block). Memory issues and trouble working with numbers have also been reported. According to the Centers for Disease Control, "Lyme disease is rarely, if ever, fatal."
Diagnosis:
Treatment:
Early Lyme is treated with 21 days of antibiotics. Doxycycline (Doryx, Vibratabs) is preferred, because it penetrates the joints, the central nervous system and covers for a frequent co-infection, Ehrlichiosis (see below). Stay out of the sun (due to rash)!Disseminated Lyme treatment has become controversial. First therapy is 30 days of oral antibiotics, doxycycline again preferred. Studies have shown that this works as well as intravenous (IV) drugs, such as Rocephin (ceftriaxone). It’s good to remember that improvement can continue for up to 6 months, "coasting" after therapy is finished. IV meds are used if oral treatment fails. Unfortunately, there is a subset of patients who don’t get better, no matter what. A recent study showed no improvement with long-term antibiotics. But it’s been faulted for only using 1 month of IV meds and 2 months of oral therapy.
More data is needed!
Prevention:
stopping ticks from biting is the best way – no bite, no Lyme. Long sleeves and long pants help. Picking the ticks off also helps: they have to feed for at least 36 hrs to infect you.Antibiotics for Tick Bite?
A report from NY Medical College shows Lyme can often be aborted by giving one dose of 200 mg doxycycline, if you’ve got a blood-engorged deer tick.LYMERix Vaccine
has become controversial. I’ve had it; there are 3 shots (total $195), and it was shown to prevent 78% of cases. It’s licensed for ages 15-70. A 2nd vaccine was withdrawn. LYMERix’ maker is being sued because of worries it might cause arthritis in people with certain HLA-DR4 (an immune marker) subtypes. The CDC’s immunization advisory committee found no evidence of this.Lyme FAQs:
Here's how to remove ticks:

Don’t Forget Ehrlichiosis:
In our area, ½ adult deer ticks carry Lyme; ½ also carry the germ that causes Ehrlichiosis; 1/4 carry both! Of the young nymphs, the figures are 1/4 for each and 1/8 for both.
Symptoms:
a flu-like complex of headache, fever, fatigue and muscle aches comes 5-10 days after the bite. If you get these, get in right away! Ehrlichiosis can cause serious pneumonia and can be fatal.Diagnosis
is made from history and exam, supported by a blood count and liver tests. The best test is response to treatment; a specific blood test is expensive and slow.Treatment
is with doxycycline for a week; other drugs are available.Babesiosis
can also be carried by the deer tick, but hasn’t been reported in our area - yet. Patients with both Babesiosis and Lyme have been seen in Nantucket and treatment is complex and difficult.A New Lyme-like Germ
was reported in May by Dr. Durland Fish at Yale. They don’t know yet if it causes human disease.Could it be the reason some patients do poorly?