The bacterial infections which causes Lyme disease is spread through the bit of the backlogged tick. In most cases, the tick must be attached to the body of the host for twenty-four to thirty-six hours in order for the bacteria to spread to the blood. Most people who are bitten by a tick do not end up with Lyme disease.
Regular Blogs
Chronicles the author's life with Lyme disease, with topics such as antibiotics, flare-ups, resources, and treatment options, along with personal stories.
http://gotlyme.wordpress.com/
A wife and mother posts her thoughts and experiences as both as well as a Lyme disease sufferer. She also reviews books, discusses treatments, including hers, and her son.
http://lauren-lymedisease.blogspot.com/
Delves into issues which have to do with health care legislation, particularly those which impact people with Lyme, discussions of symptoms and methods of transmission, and the day-to-day life of the blogger.
http://lymeaway.wordpress.com/