The first sign seemed harmless. A slight fever, a little fatigue, nothing that raised alarms. It was the kind of minor discomfort most people would brush off. But behind it was a moment no one had seen—a tiny tick on a spring afternoon, so small it slipped by unnoticed. What followed was a chain of events that changed one family forever.
A healthy man began feeling unwell, then suddenly everything shifted. Fevers that wouldn’t break, growing confusion, and a rush of medical tests that brought more questions than answers. What looked like an ordinary spring day outdoors quietly turned into a health crisis, one his family could only watch unfold with disbelief. They now share his story not to frighten anyone, but to help others stay aware before a single unnoticed bite becomes something more serious.
Kevin Boyce’s decline happened with heartbreaking speed. What he thought was a persistent flu in April 2024 soon became something far more concerning. His headaches intensified to the point of being debilitating. Nausea and vomiting left him unable to keep even small amounts of food down. His family noticed that he was having increasing trouble concentrating and staying alert. Within days, he needed urgent medical care.
Doctors ran a wide range of tests, looking for any clue that could explain the sudden escalation of symptoms. When the diagnosis finally came, it revealed a rare but aggressive tick-related illness known as Powassan virus.
This infection affects the brain and can progress quickly, placing enormous strain on the body. In Kevin’s case, the swelling and neurological impact were overwhelming. Despite dedicated medical support, his condition continued to worsen, and he passed away only a few weeks later. For his family, the rapid progression was almost impossible to comprehend.
In the months afterward, those who loved him found themselves returning again and again to the same thought: if more people knew what a small tick could carry, perhaps another family might be spared the same pain.
Speaking publicly has not been easy for them. Every conversation brings back moments that are still difficult to revisit. Yet they share Kevin’s experience because they hope awareness can offer protection to others.
They want people to understand that prevention matters every time you step outdoors. They encourage everyone to use insect repellent, especially in wooded or grassy areas. Long sleeves, long pants, and light-colored clothing make it easier to spot small insects before they latch on. After returning home, a full-body check can make a meaningful difference—ticks are tiny, and catching them early truly counts. And if symptoms appear after outdoor activity, even mild ones that feel out of place, they urge people to seek medical guidance right away.
Kevin’s story cannot be changed, but his loved ones believe it can still help others. They hope that by sharing what happened, someone will take a moment to check for ticks, to put on repellent, or to speak with a doctor sooner rather than later. Awareness is a simple tool, but in some cases, it makes all the difference.
Their message is heartfelt and clear: stay attentive, stay informed, and protect yourself and your family whenever you spend time outdoors. Even small steps can help create a safer future.