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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 40 on 4/8/2017 5:20 PM >
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My trip to PA last weekend I found 3 on me, and my friend found 2. Then an hour later he felt another one and flicked it off. Def pay attention and if you wear boots get some boot blousers and seal up the your legs.


Where I'm at I haven't had a tick on me in 7 years.
I'm so glad to not have to do the nightly search & destroy missions...

If you aren't as fortunate to live in a tick free zone, thorough nightly checks are mandatory. Trust me, that small inconvenience is much better to endure than even a case of Lyme disease caught early.
It can have life altering consequences to spite prompt treatment... this I learned the hard way.
Some victims have gotten to learned much more than me


Again, this is only one of the diseases spread by these parasites. RMS fever is life threatening and requires immediate treatment.
You can get multiple infections at once too.



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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 41 on 4/8/2017 5:38 PM >
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If she is free of the bacteria and she should be after IV antibiotics, she is suffering from autoimmune disease induced by the Lyme bacteria.
The bacteria has an affinity for manganese not iron like most pathogenic bacteria. As a result it likes the attack the cartilage surfaces of joints which has a high manganese content.
It leaves unique protein markers behind even after its erraticated. They immune system targets these as an active infection and erroneously attacks the otherwise healthy tissue.
Further antibiotics are causing more harm than good. While they have anti-inflammatory properties which give some relief, prolonged use causes issues with the GI tract gut bacteria.

Generally this autoimmune reaction happens in people with a specific gene profile if the disease progresses to the third stage. This can happen rapidly in some which is why prompt treatment is needed.
In most of the people who develop this autoimmune reaction, it resolves by its self within 10 or so years.
This is from memory from years ago. More may be known now, research it.

Use DMSO 2X@day topically on the effected joints to cut the inflammation and pain.


Much better then where she was before you started, she finished her last IV treatments in December and she's been 100 times better. When she was first diagnosed she had 3-4 coinfections with it (don't remember the names) but as of now there's only one level that is alittle out of whack in the blood tests but it's nothing serious. During the year and a half before treatments she was tested for Lyme twice (negative) and after MRIs because of joint pain and everything in between they finally decided to send the tests out of state to a specialist and she was finally diagnosed with it. Regular doctors will do little to nothing especially since insurance will barely cover anything. It's a very sad situation but glad to see that as of late Lyme has been brought to the forefront for research to figure out how to stop and cure it better.





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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 42 on 4/8/2017 5:42 PM >
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I knew it, I knew it all along. Its climate change thats responsible.

https://www.statne...se-climate-change/

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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 43 on 4/8/2017 6:40 PM >
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had Lyme last summer, it's a real shitfucker. I didn't even have the bullseye rash typical of a tick bite. it took 4 days of vomiting and horrible headaches for me to get to the hospital, where they gave me a spinal tap

luckily I took anti-biotics for like a month and now I'm good, but that shit sucks



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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 44 on 4/8/2017 6:56 PM >
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I knew it, I knew it all along. Its climate change thats responsible.

https://www.statne...se-climate-change/

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I blame Al Gore.



Posted by FFStudios
had Lyme last summer, it's a real shitfucker. I didn't even have the bullseye rash typical of a tick bite. it took 4 days of vomiting and horrible headaches for me to get to the hospital, where they gave me a spinal tap

luckily I took anti-biotics for like a month and now I'm good, but that shit sucks


So they didn't find anything with the spine tap... that was just for fun?

2nd worse case scenario is not getting, seeing or ignoring the rash.
3rd worse case scenario is developing an auto immune disease.
4th worse case scenario is not treating it, the body being unable to check it, and it causing permanent damage.

And the worst... causing damage to the nerve structure of the heart resulting in death.



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Re: Tick Warning
<Reply # 45 on 4/8/2017 8:06 PM >
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Posted by 2Xplorations
I knew it, I knew it all along. Its climate change thats responsible.

https://www.statne...se-climate-change/

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Ticks are a Chinese hoax.



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