May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about the prevention, signs of disease, and support opportunities for those that are faced with disease.
Each year, Colorado Tick-Borne Disease Awareness Association has hosted events to give Coloradans the opportunity to learn about ticks and the diseases they carry. We have partnered again with Colorado Lyme & TBD Support Group for this patient centered virtual event in May.
This year, two Colorado-based healthcare practitioners are generously participating with us to provide support and insight on two topics that are close to many patient’s minds – emotional support and the latest in disulfiram treatment. Please read below for more information.
Join COTBDAA and Colorado Lyme & TBD Support Group on May 16th and 17th at 1:30-3:30 each day!
The event each day is limited to 100 participants.
Registration ends at 12:00pm MT each day!
Register HERE!
You will receive an email invitation and link to the Zoom meeting in an email three days prior to the event. Please contact monica@coloradoticks.org with any issues.
Daniel Kinderlehrer, MD
Sunday, May 17, 2020, 1:30-330
Disulfiram: A Review of the Clinical Utility of Disulfiram in Tick-Borne Infections
Over the past twelve months, Dr. Kinderlehrer has treated over one hundred patients diagnosed with chronic tick borne infections with disulfiram. Dr. Kinderlehrer has found disulfiram to be both powerful and effective, but its use has to be carefully monitored because of potential toxiciity. Dr. Kinderlehrer will review his experience with this new treatment and take questions from the audience.
Daniel Kinderlehrer
Daniel A. Kinderlehrer, M.D. is a nationally recognized physician with expertise in the fields of nutrition, allergy, environmental medicine, Lyme disease and the healing of mind-body-spirit as a unified whole. Dr. Kinderlehrer co-founded The New England Center for Holistic Medicine in Newbury MA, and has taught extensively, including practitioner training courses at the Omega Institute, The National Institute of Behavioral Medicine, The Omega Institute, and the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society. He created and organized the Lyme Fundamentals course which is presented annually at the International Lyme and Associated Diseases conferences. He is the author of several review articles in medical journals and the Lyme Times. His integrated medical practice in Denver, CO focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne disease. Dr. Kinderlehrer is the author of Recovery From Lyme: The Integrative Medicine Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tick-Borne Illness, which will be released in 2020.
Join Colorado Lyme &TBD Support Group here.
COTBDAA is able to provide this event thanks to the support of these 2020 Community Partners!