A message from Invisible’s Chief Medical Officer

The groundbreaking study on Lyme and mental health from Columbia University shines a light on an utterly shocking statistic: People suffering from Lyme borreliosis have “a two-fold higher risk of dying by suicide than those without Lyme disease.”

As a clinician who has been treating Lyme patients for years, I see many reasons for this preventable loss of life. The biggest factor, in my opinion, is that these sufferers feel abandoned and stigmatized by the medical system and society at large. Lyme disease has no reliable test, no vaccine, and no effective treatments in the chronic stages of the disease. Yet physicians and family members often tell them that their very real disease is “all in their heads.” They feel invisible.

To respond to this urgent need, Invisible International is planning two important projects. The first is the Tick Bytes Clinical Data Research Platform, a nationwide clinical data repository that will provide quality tick-borne illness patient data to researchers to facilitate the development of better symptomologies, diagnostic approaches, and treatment protocols. We are currently working to fund 10 data-collection sites in hot spots across the country.

The second is a no cost mental health counseling and group support service for tick-borne illness patients. Led by psychiatrists and clinicians with expertise in Lyme disease, we will create a robust training and education platform for mental health providers. This platform will be tailored for different age groups and for caregivers of patients with tick-borne illness.

Please consider helping us fund these two trailblazing initiatives. Contact us via email or by visiting our giving webpage at https://invisible.international/give

Dr. Nevena Zubcevik
nev@invisible.international

Invisible International, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is dedicated to reducing the suffering and social marginalization associated with invisible illnesses through innovation, education, and data-driven change projects. Invisible’s core team includes board-certified health-care providers in Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Psychiatry, Pharmacy, Pathology, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, many trained at or are affiliated with top-tier universities such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Brown, UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco, the US Air Force Academy, University of Virginia, and University of Pittsburgh.