Thank you Senator Blumenthal for being the voice of so many Lyme Sufferers throughout the country.
In the meantime, thank you so much for being here today. It has enormous meaning. Thank you.
So it is expanding across the country.
You need to know what the dimensions of the problem are to fight it.
They can't afford it because insurance won't cover it, or they've aged out of insurance.
I really congratulate you for opening it up to all tick-borne diseases.
Thank you, each of you, for your testimony.
These life stories, the changing lives as a result of this disease, I think, are really moving and inspiring.
I'm not a scientist, and I'm not a doctor. I'm not a researcher.
Do you think that habitat control measures are a viable solution here?
In your view, what can be done to increase the reporting, the reliability and the completeness of reporting?
Are we making progress? You know, are we making any strides in combating and fighting this disease?
The advisory committee giving patients and victims a seat at the table, giving them a voice to be heard, I think will he...
I am pleased to submit this testimony to the permanent record of the hearing of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensio...
The insurance companies, from what I've understood and heard here today, continue to be a problem, a problem in the sens...
I applaud Senator Blumenthal for all he has done in the past and his continuing effort.
We have had the distinct pleasure of touring Senator Blumenthal through our Lyme Disease Registry and would like to than...
I want to thank Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa for giving me this opportunity.