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I have wanted to share with you a personal story that affected my family regarding Lyme disease, an accidental diagnosis. I thought it was imperative to share my story with you because if it could happen to me, then it could happen to you. I wish I had someone to share his or her story with me before going through the turmoil of a child’s sickness.

Back in December 2012 my youngest daughter started complaining about excruciating headaches. I took her to see her doctor and he looked into her nostrils, checked her ears, diagnosed her with a sinus infection and prescribed an antibiotic for her. After one week on the medication her headaches did not improve and I contacted the doctor’s office to tell them that the medication was not working He suggested I get a nasal spray to treat the ‘sinus infection’ and so I did. Another week goes by and the headaches are not subsiding and I requested to bring her in. At this time I asked if she could have a Lyme disease test because I remembered when I had Lyme, I had similar symptoms. Living in a deer infested area, it is usually the first thing you think about but not the first thing you get tested for. I was told, based on the medication that had been prescribed for the sinus infection, if she did have Lyme, the medication would have taken care of the disease. The doctor told me my daughter had a chronic sinus infection and proceeded to keep her on the same medication for another week. He told me that usually most patients need two weeks on this medication before they will start to feel better. I believed him because he was my doctor for nearly 13 years and I trusted that he was giving me his best medical advice.

My daughter was still having these intense headaches and I am picking her up early from school 3x per week. She is missing classes and yet she was still pushing herself because she did not want to fall behind in school. We were at our wits end because she was going to sleep with the headaches and waking up with them and they were lasting for the entire day. We called our doctor once again to say the medication was not working and we needed to do some tests to see what was the problem. I decided to skip going to our family doctor and requested a referral to see a specialist. I then took her to ENT Specialist (Ear*Nose*Throat) and he sprayed something in her nose and she felt relief for a couple of hours. The ENT took some cultures and recommended that I invest in a night guard for her to bite while she slept to help with her headaches which he indicated might be occurring from clenching and grinding of the teeth. I was crazy with worry and willing to try anything but I chose not to buy this product because I did not think all of a sudden she was getting headaches from her teeth clenching at night.

We are now in February with my daughter is still having these headaches. The day before the huge snowstorm in NY, the ENT was supposed to call me with the results of the culture and yet he does not call. I called the office and was told he was busy with another pressing issue and had his receptionist call me to tell me my daughter’s results were negative; yet, he wanted my daughter to take some drug that he had the nurse call into the pharmacy. I blew a gasket. How dare he just call in a prescription without discussing with me about this medication, side-affects, directions for taking the drug but most importantly why was he prescribing this steroid for my 13-year-old.

I had to file a formal complaint and later that day he calls me to apologize for his oversight. Two days later, we were at his office and he tells me that he wanted my daughter to have a CT-scan. Given his earlier unprofessionalism, I opted to NOT go with his recommendation and I scheduled an appointment to see a pediatric neurologist at Columbia Presbyterian in NYC. I fought for an early appointment and was scheduled to see him within the week. We drove into the city and saw this specialist. I was feeling good about the visit until in the middle of the appointment, in our presence, he takes a personal phone call and all professionalism goes out of the window. At this time my patience is running thin. I get over my frustration and he diagnoses my daughter with chronic migraine headaches and prescribes a drug that required us to have her take a heart screening to make sure she could take this drug that had serious side effects and he also prescribed a MRI (MRI’s use less radiation than CT-scans and are indicated for use in children for diagnostic purposes). My daughter felt relieved that there was a name and hopefully a solution to stop the pain but I did not believe it was chronic migraines. I only say this because my friend suffers from really bad migraines, and even though they knock her around a bit, she has never felt as bad as my daughter does. But that could be because she’s recently learned about weed crumble, and how some types can help with migraines, (https://wccannabis.co/weed-crumble-what-is-it-and-how-to-use-it/). She’s said that it’s managed to relieve her symptoms more than she ever could’ve imagined. That’s good! And that’s why I’m even more convinced that this isn’t chronic migraines that my daughter is suffering from. I thought there’d be no harm done if some drug testing procedures were carried out to give me some more peace of mind.

When we got back home I decided to schedule a full exam for her so that we could have blood-work and urine tests administered because I was not convinced this was a chronic migraine issue. The doctors were telling us she was under stress, it was all in her head, it was the food she was eating, and you name it. The day before her appointment she was so ill, throwing up, fever and stomach pains along with the migraine headaches. I called the doctor to ask to come in a day early. My doctor’s office staff was very rude and seemed not to care about the pain my daughter had suffered with now and everyday for 3 months. I was livid and at that moment called the insurance company and changed her doctor. My Facebook friends gave me a recommendation for a new physician and I called their office and they saw us within an hour. I decided that I wanted her to have a full physical with urine test, blood test and a Lyme test. The doctor questioned why Lyme and I explained to him that my gut was telling me to have this test done. To his credit, he did not disagree with my request. He conducted a through physical and personally scheduled the MRI because we were just thinking the worst (could she possibly have a brain tumor). It was the worst 3 months of my life. We were sleep deprived, uninformed and scared. The next day she had an MRI and she was so brave. It was important to keep her spirits up and keep our promise that we were not going to stop until she felt better. lyme-disease2

It is now the end of February and 4 days after our visit to the new physician, the results were in…my daughter had Lyme Disease The MRI test was negative. I was both relieved and angry. The doctor that I trusted and was his patient for 13 years had misdiagnosed my child and inadvertently caused her unnecessary pain for 3 months because he refused to do a simple Lyme test. It is very important to note that most doctors are unfamiliar with the procedures and indications for testing for Lyme disease, luckily there are home testing lyme disease kits like those found here – https://dnaconnexions.com/product/lyme-panel/ – so I know to do it myself in future. The rule of thumb in the Hamptons is, if all other diagnosis fails and there are symptoms of unknown origin in children and adults, test for Lyme. It is more important in children because many times, they will not express if they are feeling sick and just think that feeling bad is a ‘new‘ normal for them.

What if I was not a hands-on parent? What if I did not have health insurance? What if I did not fight for my child, how long could this have prolonged. She was immediately placed on a very high dosage of antibiotics (500mg cefuroxime axetil twice a day which is a recommended treatment for Lyme). This medication started to work and she started feeling better in 2-3 days but diarrhea was a side effect. Some antibiotics will kill the normal bacteria that live in our bowel. Since my daughter does not like yogurt (the natural way to restore normal bacteria) my pharmacist recommended a probiotic, Florastor for Kids; that helped restore the good bacteria in her bowel. I just mixed it applesauce and gave it to her one hour before she was scheduled to take her medication.

I built her body back up with lots of green vegetables like black kale, broccoli, Brussels sprout and healthy choices. Within 2 weeks she was feeling back to her normal self. It did take an entire month on the medication before she had no more headaches. It has been 5 months since her last headache. If she needs the medication again, I may look to an online pharmacy to help with the Prescription Drug Prices, as they can get pricey otherwise. But I won’t compromise on my daughter’s health.

My friends, I share my story with you because this really could happen to you or your loved one. When an unexplained illness just appears and you know that you have been in an area with ticks, demand a Lyme test just to rule it out. I am no expert on Lyme but I have learned what an insidious disease this is. I am just a mother who was fighting for my child’s life and demanding excellent healthcare services. It is my hope that I have reached at least one person discussing Lyme disease, an accidental diagnosis.

For more information on Lyme Disease click here..

*Note..it is important to know that everyone does not get a bulls-eye rash…often times some do not even know they were bitten by a tick.

Special thanks to Kurt Leggard, for providing health facts in this article.
Kurt Leggard is a Registered Nurse and specializes in Long term and elder care.

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Amagansett, NY 2013….Hamptons Eats…follow me on Facebook and Twitter

Greetings Hamptons Mouthpiece readers I had Another Great Meal in the Hamptons. Last week Dani and I visited Sotto Sopra on Main Street in Amagansett, NY. I visted the restaurant last year with my friend and we loved it, but this year my experience was so much better. When we walked in we were greeted by Rob Giglio who is the manager and he was so welcoming, it was not over the top, it was relaxed, engaging and warm. I have to say I had such a wonderful dining experience, and I can’t wait to return. The food was delicious and the service was great. Our waiter was knowledgeable of the menu items with a specialty in pairing wines to your meal.DSC_1685

Dani and I chose to sit outside because it was a beautiful summer evening and I just love the outdoor seating area, we started with the most  delectable Flat bread , we were immediately excited for the rest of the meal, we anticipated everything else being just as enjoyable.

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flat Bread

Our waiter  suggested we start with Ribiola Crostini, with grilled figs, spiced walnut & orange vinaigrette & Prosciutto…this dish was delightful, and full of various taste that were palatable. The plate was colorful and pleasing to the eye. The flavors blended together and we just wanted more. A perfect choice from our awesome waiter.

Robiola Cristini
Robiola Cristini

In addition to the Robiola Cristinini appetizer we also had the Seafood Bouquet which included: Shrimp, Crabmeat & Lobster , this plate was served chilled and it was a perfect choice for a warm summer evening. It was light and delightful. DSC_1694

Rob, recommended  a delightful Chateau Montaud Rose from Provence, it was a perfect choice. This Rose exhibited fruity and floral notes, it had a freshness with good acidity and good structure in the mouth. Married nicely with our dining selections.

Chateau Montaud Rose
Chateau Montaud Rose

For our entrée, we went with two dishes. We had the Local Montauk Stripe Bass seared with local fresh baby potatoes & asparagus, drizzled with a sherry reduction & topped with a pineapple Mango salsa.  The blending of the entire taste palate hit our taste buds all at once. I usually do not like sweet with salty, but this was delectable. I will say that this is a meal that you really must have all elements in each bite to fully appreciate this dish. If you select to eat each item separately you will miss the overall experience of the blending flavors and how they compliment each other. *I would like to note that the portion on this plate looks small because Dani and I shared the dish.DSC_1698

I am ashamed to say that I was flying high from the previous dishes that I failed to write the exact name of the steak dish….Although I rarely eat red meat, I tasted this dish and this meat was perfectly cooked, well-seasoned, tender and the juices were heavenly. Dani could eat a cow so she was very happy. A definite thumbs up…DSC_1706

One would think after all that food we would need to be rolled to the car like Humpty Dumpty but how could we complete our dining experience without dessert. We were really full and could not finish the steak meal, so we asked for a doggy bag  so we could make room for the 21 Layer Crepe Cake with Seasonal Compote. Dani did eat this by herself, if you are lactose intolerant like I am you may want to go with another choice.DSC_1703

I was full and selected a lighter dessert, I went with a Sorbet served with Limoncello, wow, I poured the limoncello into the sorbet, REALLY NICE…DSC_1705

Overall, we had a wonderful dining experience at Sotto Sopra in Amagansett. The executive Chef Josh Savi showed his mastery to blend all the flavors together. If you decide to dine at Sotto Sopra mention Hamptons Mouthpiece sent you, and please share your experience with me. This was Another great meal in the Hamptons!DSC_1713DSC_1714 DSC_1712

This restaurant is located  
231 Main St, Amagansett, NY 11930
(631) 267-3695
sottosoprahamptons.com.
Open Monday-Sunday 5-11pm
Price: moderate 
Chef: Josh Savi
General Manager: Rose Evangelista
Manager: Rob Giglio

Hamptons Happenings, On Our Toes 10th Annual Hamptons Event 2013

Evidence, A Dance Company to Host its 10th Annual “On Our Toes”… In The Hamptons Summer Benefit

                        Sag Harbor’s Susan L. Taylor and Khephra Burns to serve as Honorary Chairs

 Evidence, A Dance Company will host its 10th Annual “On Our Toes…  In The Hamptons” Summer Benefit on August 17, 2013 from 4:00-8:00pm at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton. The “On Our Toes…” benefit has become one of the premier cultural events of the Hamptons social season.

Guests from the arts and entertainment industry and the business community will gather on the sprawling grounds of the Hayground School to attend the annual event. The festive summer affair will begin with a cocktail reception, followed by a light dinner and dessert, auction, a spectacular performance by Evidence, and their signature “Dancing with the Dancers”.

The summer benefit will present a special performance of HIGH LIFE, by the internationally acclaimed-Evidence, A Dance Company. Choreographed by Founder and Artistic Director Ronald K. Brown, HIGH LIFE draws striking parallels of the Great Migration in the U.S. by depicting the journeys from the South to the North and from West African villages to the city. Evidence, A Dance Company focuses on the seamless fusion of traditional African dance with contemporary choreography and spoken word.part8-1.05090609.07050207@sbgcommunications.com

“Evidence, A Dance Company is privileged to return for our tenth year to the Hamptons for our annual benefit,” said Evidence’s Artistic Director Ronald K. Brown. “We’re grateful for the tremendous support that we’ve received each year benefitting the dance company and our innovative community outreach programs.” Brown is the world-renowned choreographer of Tony Award-winning THE GERSHWINS’ PORGY AND BESS. He recently choreographed a powerful new dance work, “Four Corners”, for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

Susan L. Taylor, a Sag Harbor resident and Editor Emerita of Essence Magazine, and her husband Khephra Burns, author, playwright and producer, will serve as the benefit’s Honorary Chairs. The power couple hosted the first benefit to showcase African-American culture in the Hamptons.

The Benefit Committee includes: Larry Satterfield, Board Chair; Gail Monroe-Perry, Secretary; Reginald Van Lee, Chairman Emeritus; Zaid Abdul-Aleem; Alvin Adell; Dwayne Ashley;  Monica F. Azare; Reginald Canal; Spike Lee; Leslie Mays; James Sullivan; Jocelyn Taylor;  and Dr. Ancy Verdier. The Young Patrons committee includes James Nixon and Curtis D. Young

Proceeds from the Hamptons Summer Benefit will support the dance company’s general operations and community outreach programs.  Sponsor packages are $25,000, $15,000, $10,000, $5,000 and $2,500. Tickets are $350 and $500. For tickets and more information, please visit www.evidencedance.com or call Jacqueline McAllister at 718-230-4633; email, [email protected].

ABOUT EVIDENCE, A DANCE COMPANY: Founded in 1985 by internationally-acclaimed choreographer Ronald K. Brown, Evidence, A Dance Company’s mission is to promote understanding of the human experience in the African Diaspora through dance and storytelling and to provide sensory connections to history and tradition through music, movement and spoken word leading deeper into issues of spirituality, community responsibility and liberation. For more information, please visit www.evidencedance.com.

Sag Harbor, NY: Hamptons Happenings: I had the pleasure to attend the 4th annual Diversity Affluence Brunch & Awards on Sunday, July 28th, 2013 to a packed room at B. Smith’s Restaurant in Sag Harbor, NY. The by invitation only Brunch & Awards recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of people from diverse backgrounds who have achieved success within their respective industries and yet take their success to the next level by progressing and influencing diversity and multicultural business agendas and positive social impact in the world.DSC_1634

The Hamptons event was a hit as Marriott International, Barclays, Baume & Mercier and Estée Lauder celebrated the 4th annual Diversity Affluence Brunch & awards honoring supermodel Alek Wek and other leaders, achievers and pioneers for their social impact work.

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Rudy Chavez & Alek Wek

Over 125 hand selected affluent African American guests including Valentino Carlotti, John Utendahl, Anthony Spikes, Erana Stennett, actress Tichina Arnold, Booz Allen VP Reginald Van Lee, Jocelyn Allen, Michael Robinson, Susan Akkad, Emil Wilbekin, Earl Graves and other venture capitalists, investment bankers, entertainment, media and tech industry executives attended the brunch to honor four prominent leaders, achievers and pioneers of diversity including Robert F. Smith, Chairman & CEO of Vista Equity Partners, Alek Wek, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, Author & Supermodel, and Aaron P. Dworkin, Founder & President of the Sphinx Organization.

This year a corporate honoree, M• A• C Cosmetics was added. “M•A•C Cosmetics is richly deserving of this award for their unwavering commitment in celebrating “the beauty of everyone.” Their philanthropic & social impact passions influence positive change & positive outcomes. They make the world take notice”, says Andrea Hoffman, Founder and CEO of Diversity Affluence. John Demsey, Group President, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc attended on behalf of M•A•C Cosmetics, “diversity is very important to MAC and our motto is all  ages, all races all sexes“…

Leon Goodman & Norina Geter-Goodman

This year’s event began with an intimate Moet & Chandon Champagne toast given by Andrea Hoffman aboard the 42 ft Wider Yacht moored alongside B. Smith’s for the honorees and sponsors Marriott International, Barclays, The Estée Lauder Companies, Baume & Mercier, Belvedere Vodka, Black Gives Back and Collective.

Reggie Van Lee
Reggie Van Lee

The cocktail hour featured passed assorted hors d’oeurve and specialty libations by Belvedere Vodka. Each guest was gifted with a stunning signature black M•A•C Cosmetics box filled with goodies. After the opening welcome by Diversity Affluence partner Noel Hankin, award- winning actor Malik Yoba hosted the afternoon with both humor & serious introductions of the sponsors & honorees. Tom Lee, Head of Global Banking for Barclays spoke to the Barclays commitment in support of Diversity Affluence & delight in celebrating the honorees. Kristine Friend, Senior Director, Segment Marketing for Marriott International spoke of their pride of partnership with Diversity Affluence & presented each guest with a gift of Platinum Elite Status in their award winning Marriott Rewards program, for one year.

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Rudy Chavez & Robert F. Smith

As the honorees were introduced by the Host of the afternoon actor Malik Yoba, they were given a special Baume & Mercier watch presented by Rudy Chavez, North American President of the luxury watch brandDSC_1680

Each honoree addressed the crowd giving thanks in their own voices to Andrea Hoffman & Diversity Affluence for the recognition and honors and speaking of their true & personal commitments to diversity & social impact. Two incredible surprise highlights of the Brunch were personal & warm notes sent by Mrs. Ethel Kennedy on behalf of the Robert F Kennedy Center to Robert F. Smith and by iconic fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg to Alek Wek.DSC_1645

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Mitchell Proux, Andrea Hoffman & Dr. Ancy Verdier

Diversity Affluence Founder & CEO Andrea Hoffman thanked the honorees, sponsors & guests with heartfelt words, which included “Affluence provides the means for influence and influence provides the means for impact. She continued that “Progress in multicultural initiatives and social impact” is everyone’s business.” She then closed the afternoon by wowing the crowd with a video from President William J. Clinton who acknowledged the honorees for their philanthropic endeavors & non wavering commitment to social change, culminating in thunderous applause from the crowd.

 Andrea Hoffman founded Diversity Affluence in 2006. It is a boutique marketing and management consultancy specializing in connecting brands and businesses to affluent, aspirational and influential ethnic consumers a group that they have coined as RoyaltonsTM. Andrea says “Diversity Affluence is committed to raising awareness of affluent and influential ethnic consumers and related executives and brands that acknowledge them”. Andrea says the brunch celebrates the far-reaching contributions of the incredible honorees and gives guests the opportunity to engage with affluent ethnic influencers, business and community leaders, upscale sponsors and multicultural taste makers.”4th Annual Diversity Affluence Brunch and Awards in Sag Harbor  ended with Tichina Arnold’s  beautiful rendition of “The Impossible Dream” .……her message to young people is: In Life we have obstacles, we have hurdles, you need to get over them, go around them, knock them down…Life is simple, we make it more complicated…. How true these words are…

In the Know...7Bus comes to the Hamptons...There is a new bus service in the Hamptons called the 7bus makings trips from Long Island to NYC, making stops in Ronkonkoma, Melville, Riverhead and some limited Southampton, NY stops. Bolt bus has been replaced with the 7bus for the Eastern Long Island to NYC route. Classic Coach’s relationship with Bolt bus to the East End ended on June 30th and was replaced with 7BUS. 7BUS started on July 1st to the East End. This service indicates they will be better than the Bolt Bus offering more trips to and from for stops in Ronkonkoma, Melville, Riverhead and even some trips to Southampton.bolt Bus

  • Riverhead trips ranging from $12-$15 one way
  • Ronkonkoma trips $7-$15 one way (commuter pass available must be used within 30 days)
  • Southampton trips $17-$20 one way
  • commuter passes range from $280-$480 for 40 trips (Ronkonkoma $7 each trip)
  • customer service in-house

Note* To get lower rate, book and pay in advance. Call to have cancellation explained and I am told trips are non-transferable for a different day. You may want to also call about changing times for a trip already booked and walk-ons. 631-725-7777 (interesting they have a Sag Harbor number, but they are not based in Sag Harbor) www.7bus.com

7Bus says there are 7 reasons to ride…

  • Free WiFi
  • Personal Power Outlets
  •  Plush Leather Seats
  • Individual Cup Holders
  • Free and Easy Parking
  • Hotel Lobby Waiting Areas
  • Low Fares From $7

I had the pleasure of taking the Bolt bus and I have to say my ride was incredibly comfortable and very enjoyable and 50% less than a Jitney ride into the city. Yes I did have to drive to Riverhead but I was ok with it because I saved money. 7Bus has added in a few times to leave from Southampton and that is just so smart. The LIRR has increased their rates to $27 one way peak-time and Hampton Jitney is $29 one way and $53R/T, Luxury Liner is slightly more.  Now there are affordable options for Southfork residents if you are looking to save on transportation.7bus

7Bus is under the umbrella of the Classic Coach Bus company, same company owns Hamptons Luxury Liner.

(Riverhead, NY)  is really becoming a hotspot. Take the bus and spend the day at Tanger outlets, or take a LI Wine Tour. If you would like to spend the day in the Hamptons, there is an Enterprise car rental in Riverhead. The drive ranges from 15-45 minutes depending on where you are traveling to in the Hamptons. Riverhead also has many affordable places to stay.

see my article on Hamptons recreation for things to do in the Hamptons.  As always Hamptons Mouthpiece keeping you in the know!!!