LocustPocust
Burning Hunk
every little tickle I feel on my body throughout the day freaks me out
That's me tonight.
every little tickle I feel on my body throughout the day freaks me out
Looks like I'm in the HOT zoneView attachment 169489
Very interesting subject. To be honest, when I first read this thread, I thought you all were crazy to even think about seeing a doctor for a tick bite. I mean seriously, treatment for a tick bite removed before it's full of blood and without any symptoms!! What a bunch of pansies!
Well, jokes on me. Looks like NE is an entirely different world when it comes to risk. Just one more sign that God loves the South.
For the record, when we were building our family's lob cabin, I had dozens of ticks removed from me over the years. No one even thought about having a Lyme test done if they got removed within a day or two and you had no symptoms. My parents knew somebody that knew somebody who had a friend who lived next to a man that had Lyme disease once. That was the extent of our experience with the subject.
Looks like I'm in the HOT zoneView attachment 169489
Very interesting subject. To be honest, when I first read this thread, I thought you all were crazy to even think about seeing a doctor for a tick bite. I mean seriously, treatment for a tick bite removed before it's full of blood and without any symptoms!! What a bunch of pansies!
Well, jokes on me. Looks like NE is an entirely different world when it comes to risk. Just one more sign that God loves the South.
For the record, when we were building our family's lob cabin, I had dozens of ticks removed from me over the years. No one even thought about having a Lyme test done if they got removed within a day or two and you had no symptoms. My parents knew somebody that knew somebody who had a friend who lived next to a man that had Lyme disease once. That was the extent of our experience with the subject.
Can you explain a little more? Im not up on this one?Go to wally world and buy some " sawyers" treat a set of clothes you plan to wear when out in the woods. The stuff flat out works.
That is an amazing story Andy and I thank you for taking the time to post it here. I hope others will read it and perhaps it should be copied to a 'sticky' where others can find it easily. I agree completely that DRs miss so many things and people spend years suffering because of it.Wow... this thread brought back some memories.
Can you explain a little more? Im not up on this one?
Sawyers?
I guess Im gonna have to go with sprays for a while here, I have alot of outside work to do yet.
Threw all my outdoor clothing in hot wash. Im wigged.
Wished they had Advantix for people.
You're welcome and thanks for the kind words. Everybody has their "stuff." I'm convinced that trying to help prevent it from becoming someone else's "stuff" is a sign it hasn't gotten the best of you.That is an amazing story Andy and I thank you for taking the time to post it here.
I've seen different sized ones. The ones we got from the vet were quite small.I'm wondering if those devices will actually work with the small ticks
The classic bulls eye rash happens to only about 10% of people who have been infected.
I was bitten by a tick for the 1st time around 2 1/2-3 months ago after 30 +years of not having one. I think I probably had it on me for about 5 days. How do I know? Because I was scratching my head and arms off. It was so bad it was waking me up at night.
Then I found it on a Sunday on my stomach and shortly after the symptoms started fading. But they lingered. I had hives- horrendous itching on my wrists and hands for about a month which slowly faded to nothing. Cortisone hardly touched it but Prednisone helped.
I was tested immediately and about 6 weeks later with negative results.
never forget this happened to you, you may develop symptoms in the future, joint pain/weakness and other weird stuff, the tests are often incorrect.
I didn't find any ticks on me all summer. Then the woods were infested once the deer started moving in September. They go dormant below 40 degrees so it's been boom times for them lately.
Lyme is epidemic here, but there's also been a spike in cases of Anaplasmosis recently in Rensselaer County, NY according to the Department of Health.
I know many (myself included) who have contracted Lyme, and a few are suffering permanent health effects because of it. It's absolutely ridiculous. I never even knew what a tick looked like until I found one on me for the first time in 2001. Now I'm regularly checking myself for ticks while I'm in the woods and I've literally picked dozens off my clothes after being in the woods for only a few hours.
Spraying bug spray on my winter hat and jacket is still a very strange thing for me..
Please Google 'Lyme rash" images and compare your photo to some of the examples you see. Based on your story and that picture I would bet a cord of seasoned Oak against a bundle of sopping wet grocery store wood the you have Lyme or one of the many co-infections. LLMD - as soon as possible.Yes its important to remember, false positives and false negatives are common. Good thing is I know they were hives, like an allergic reaction to a bug bite. The hives moved around my hands and wrists. Link RemovedLink Removed
I have Lyme's. If you contracted it it, within a few days you will notice a red and purple "target" around the bite and you will develop flu-like symptoms. If that happens, get to a Doc's ASAP. They can stop most of the symptoms from being a lifelong issue, but I still have a burning nerve pain where I was bit. It's like someone stabbed me with a fork and twisted it.
Please Google 'Lyme rash" images and compare your photo to some of the examples you see. Based on your story and that picture I would bet a cord of seasoned Oak against a bundle of sopping wet grocery store wood the you have Lyme or one of the many co-infections. LLMD - as soon as possible.
Gov Pataki had it 4 times and he looked pretty good on the debate stage)
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