In a recent interview with People, Law & Order: Organized Crimestar Chris Meloni opened up about how Lyme disease has impacted his family.
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"My family was affected by this disease in a very dramatic way. And it was a whole big learning curve because it took us two years to get the correct diagnoses. It was pretty heartbreaking," Meloni told the outlet. "Witnessing the ones you love more than anything in the world being relentlessly tortured before your eyes… it gets really dark. There's no other light that I see, it's the bleakest thing to either experience or to witness.
Meloni then went on to elaborate on certain possible and severe symptoms the disease can cause. "It presents itself as any number of things. In my family's case, we thought we were dealing with a stomach flu and then later it turned into relentless migraines and then we were dealing with arthritis. It's a laundry list of horror show potentialities, and I was surprised how little and poor the information was being given out to the public," he explained.
Photo: Getty Images Meloni's wife, Sherman Williams, was "relentless," he says, in getting to the bottom of Lyme disease and its effects. "She left no stone unturned and she was the driving force at getting answers," Meloni said. "...She's the hero of all of this."
In order to step up and make a change, Meloni has partnered with Global Lyme Alliance, a nonprofit that dedicates its resources to curing Lyme disease through innovative research.
"Our relationship with the Global Lyme Alliance was born in a vacuum of desperation and people looking for answers," Meloni says. "We felt as though they were our lifeline, our tribe, our community because they were the ones fighting the real fight.
RELATED: Christopher Meloni and His Wife, Sherman, Have the Best RelationshipHe continued, "You want people to recognize what is happening and empower those that are suffering. And that's what the Global Lyme Alliance is doing for us. We're in the boat with them trying to row people in the same direction, what we feel is the right direction towards understanding this disease and finding some kind of solution."
Det. Elliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) appears in a scene from Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 2 Episode 16.