Thursday, July 22, 2010

**LYME DISEASE SUPPORT MEETING**

Saturday, August 7th 3pm-5pm
Alta View Hospital

9660 S 1300 E
Sandy, UT 84094
Classroom A

Classroom B - Kids/Teens
[fyi- *Ü* This is intended to let kids/teens that are old enough to communicate and express their feelings about having the disease or living with parent(s) that have it…it’s not for babysitting purposes-thank you]

Discussions lead by Jenny Bezzant and Susan Ossola.

We are pleased to have Victoria Sucher, N.D. from Provo come and share her knowledge and expertise about Chronic Lyme Disease.

You won't want to miss this!! Come join us and please bring anyone from your personal support group as Dr. Sucher will be answering questions and have straight answers about Chronic Lyme Disease.

**KIDS CORNER** This is new to the Lyme Support Meetings. There are many kids who have Lyme Disease and need support, too. There are many kids who have parents with Lyme Disease and need support, too.

Classroom B is where the 'kids/teens' will hang out. They can talk, play their DSi's, play with toys, color, share their cell phone numbers, facebook accts., etc. There will probably be varying ages. We'll try this and see how it works. We'll have some older kids help man the room and I'll be right there, too. This is intended to let kids/teens that are old enough to communicate and express their feelings about having the disease or living with parent(s) that have it…it’s not for babysitting purposes-thank you. Parents will need to provide any 'toys' and/or snacks.

We will also be saying 'Thank You' to Julie & Scott Everson for all their effort in behalf of the Lyme Support Group. They are moving soon to Arizona.

Any questions/suggestions, please call or email me.

Thanks so much!!
Susan
lyme@q.com/801-635-7272

Please see http://www.ihautah.com/ for Dr. Sucher's bio.
PS. Please invite any of your healthcare providers that would like more information ILADS protocol.

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