Love Yourself More Especially After Your Lyme Battle

In the article The Burning Question After a Lyme Diagnosis: What’s Next?the second part of Alexis Rosen’s story is detailed. A woman whose diagnosis of Lyme disease took eight months. Alexis says,

“The most difficult parts of Lyme for me have been losing who I am as a person and rebuilding myself.”

She has had an incredibly hard journey, and thankfully she shared it with us to hopefully reach out to those who are in the same boat, and let them know they aren’t alone. In the end Alexis tells us, “With Lyme, I truly believe there is a grieving process one must go through and it is necessary to feel all of the uncomfortable emotions it brings. However, I also know that I am stronger than I had ever thought and pretty damn amazing for making it this far.”

Kristen Lord

Kristen Lord

Kristen is a junior and soon to be senior at Christopher Newport University. She has an Associate’s Degree in graphic design, and is working toward her Bachelors in Fine Arts focusing in graphic design. Kristen has a passion for animals and art, and in her spare time likes to paint, or design on the computer as well as playing with her dog Mr. Pickles. Kristen is happy to be moving on to a new chapter of her life soon, getting married at the end of May 2016 and graduating in April 2017.

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