A New Nova Scotia Lyme Petition – Tick-Borne Diseases in Nova Scotia: Diagnosis, Treatment, Awareness Requirements

In early 2020 the NS Lyme Advocacy Group prepared a petition to be submitted to the NS Legislature. Unfortunately, the onset of COVID resulted in the demise of that petition. However, it has recently been restarted, with a few necessary updates.

Unfortunately, the NS Legislature does not permit electronic petitions. All petitions must bear original signatures of Nova Scotians and each page must include the full wording of the request for action. Our petition is quite wordy so only five signatures are possible on each page. This will hopefully result in a large stack of pages being provided to the NS Legislature during their Fall sitting.

Although the requirement for original signatures does make it harder to obtain a large number of names, it is doable if we have a lot of help. People can go door to door; ask local businesses to have one available for signing; attend local markets/events; or just get friends and family to sign. If located in Nova Scotia and interested in helping to obtain signatures you can either print the petition – https://drive.google.com/file/d/101FpHegvu5OoHZCriuFS0pwl–UUmzLE/view or you can email me at donna.lugar@outlook.com with your address and I can send you copies of the petition.

We feel that this petition is important because:

  • many people are struggling in this province with a later stage of Lyme;
  • there are many people that reach out that tell us that their doctor told them that they don’t know much about Lyme and Tick-Borne diseases;
  • some things are being done by the government/NS Health without consulting those with lived experience resulting in concerns;
  • many doctors still believe that they must follow the IDSA Lyme Guidelines, rather than review all guidelines available and work with their patient;
  • information is generally only provided by NS Health on social media during May and sometimes sporadically at other times, even though ticks can be active any month of the year;
  • when government changes, politicians that spoke out a lot about the issue before they were in power become weirdly quiet.

The following is the wording:

We, the undersigned residents of Nova Scotia, hereby petition the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly to act upon our concerns with regard to tick-borne infections in this province.

WE ASK THAT THE GOVERNMENT:

  1. COMPLETE the three ASKS of the NS Lyme Disease Advocacy Group as presented to the PC Caucus in February of 2022. The three ASKS were:

– Adequate Education for all health care providers and residents.

– Development of a Dedicated Tick-Borne Diseases Care Clinic.

– Formation of a Non-Partisan Task Force, including those with lived experience.

2. UNDERTAKE a YEAR ROUND awareness campaign, such that ALL Nova Scotians, and visitors to the province, are informed about ticks, what diseases/infections they can carry, how to prevent being bitten, how to properly remove, how to landscape to prevent, how to get diagnosed/treated, that a negative ELISA does not mean that you do not have Lyme disease or another tick-borne disease, etc.

3. INCLUDE in the “Guidance for Primary Care and Emergency Medicine Providers in the Management of Lyme Disease, Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Powassan virus infection in Nova Scotia”, the following disclaimer contained in the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Lyme Guidelines, which the NS Infectious Diseases Expert Group recommends for treatment: “It is important to realize that guidelines cannot always account for individual variation among patients. They are assessments of current scientific and clinical information provided as an educational service; are not continually updated and may not reflect the most recent evidence (new evidence may emerge between the time information is developed and when it is published or read); should not be considered inclusive of all proper treatments methods of care, or as a statement of the standard of care; do not mandate any particular course of medical care; and are not intended to supplant physician judgment with respect to particular patients or special clinical situations. Whether and the extent to which to follow guidelines is voluntary, with the ultimate determination regarding their application to be made by the physician in the light of each patient’s individual circumstances.”

Although electronic petitions are not allowed, we have prepared a Change.org petition to go along with, and promote, the paper one. The ability to comment as to why you are signing is huge. Plesae consider adding your reason. We hope that many people will sign both the paper copy, and sign and comment on the Change.org petition. It can be found here – https://chng.it/v2q2JvcgPY.

If you are unable to help obtain signatures, please consider sharing this info as the more people involved, the better. We need to finally show the NS government that this issue is of concern to many.