If such an article is written, try and get someone to speak to the many people who have suffered up here in the Highlands. You'll hear some sorry tales. I talked to someone last week who had decided not to have children on the basis that her continuing problems meant that she couldn't be sure she wouldn't pass something on to an unborn child (according to the medical opinion she received).
What was very interesting was that she experienced excellent results from a visit to a local herbalist who has a "ready-made" remedy for what is a common ailment up here. I'll report back when I can, I'm planning to get in touch and make an appointment because I wonder if I have got ongoing problems since some of my symptoms match very closely to those who've experienced LTLD.
Of course, one of the big problems is that Lyme Disease is notoriously difficult to diagnose. The "standard" blood test carried out by the NHS does not necessarily pick it up and it can lie dormant and undetectable for some time before erupting. Not for nothing is it known as The Great Imitator, since it can appear in many guises which are similar to other illnesses.
Ticks are a fact of life up here. Dealing with them is a problem, especially if you have a dog. Spot On does seem to work, in that the tick will bite but will immediately die and drop off. However, I'm not sure that's foolproof and also, having taken great strides in eliminating harmful chemicals from our own lives, we are wondering whether we should be looking for a more natural remedy for Sam the Collie. Anyone got any thoughts on that?