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n3on
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 40 on 7/14/2011 4:45 AM >
| | | Quite being such a little girl, you should only worry if it crawls into your vagina. Sincerely, A Man
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hlgphotography
Location: New Jersey Gender: Female
Urban Explorer. Photographer. Artist.
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 42 on 7/14/2011 6:54 PM >
| | | most worst tick expeirence ive had was exploring a abandoned house in the woods, by the time i had gotten home (few hours later) i had NO LIE, 10 that had already BIT me. not messing around, i went to the docs a day later and he didnt test me for lymes because i had gotten them off within 24 hours... uggg... its amazing how something so tiny can be so scary
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victoria-
Location: The Great North, Ontario Gender: Female
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 44 on 7/14/2011 9:06 PM >
| | | Posted by hlgphotography most worst tick expeirence ive had was exploring a abandoned house in the woods, by the time i had gotten home (few hours later) i had NO LIE, 10 that had already BIT me. not messing around, i went to the docs a day later and he didnt test me for lymes because i had gotten them off within 24 hours... uggg... its amazing how something so tiny can be so scary
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I'm glad you clarified that you weren't lying about how many ticks were on you.
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MrSivalls This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
I'll be a-surfin' in yer blood on Saturday night
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 45 on 7/14/2011 9:57 PM >
| | | Posted by hlgphotography most worst tick expeirence ive had was exploring a abandoned house in the woods, by the time i had gotten home (few hours later) i had NO LIE, 10 that had already BIT me. not messing around, i went to the docs a day later and he didnt test me for lymes because i had gotten them off within 24 hours... uggg... its amazing how something so tiny can be so scary
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You tend to find them where lots of deer are. The deer ticks from Feb-May are the most dangerous. Some areas are so heavily infested that well, you see how it works. Best to avoid these hot spots unless it's really worth it. You haven't met Mr. Bed Bug yet, have you? Lots of little scary critters to love and cuddle with. lol
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 46 on 7/15/2011 1:27 AM >
| | | Is it weird I watched that whole thing?
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Eschaton
Location: Western NC Gender: Male
Entry: Eschaton (es-kuh-tawn) noun | end of time, climax of history | Etymology: Greek for 'last'
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 47 on 7/15/2011 3:09 AM >
| | | Posted by victoria-
I'm glad you clarified that you weren't lying about how many ticks were on you.
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You wear that avatar well
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idahoUE
Location: Idaho Gender: Male
Man I hope its not a fucking samsquanch, I hate those fucking bastards.
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 48 on 7/15/2011 3:18 AM >
| | | for people that say worrying about ticks is a wussy thing i guess it is if you don't mind getting lime disease and if you have a tick in your skin and only remove half the body there head still burrowed in your skin can give you very bad blood infections witch can give you flu symptoms the best way to make sure they don't get on you is long pants long sleeves and any bug repellent with deet works well agenst them
There is love in decay. |
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 49 on 7/17/2011 3:42 AM >
| | | It's not as if they bury into your skin the second they get on you, as long as you check yourself after going through thick brush you can easily remove any tick that gets on your clothes or skin.
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victoria-
Location: The Great North, Ontario Gender: Female
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 50 on 7/17/2011 5:20 AM >
| | | Posted by geoff5093 It's not as if they bury into your skin the second they get on you, as long as you check yourself after going through thick brush you can easily remove any tick that gets on your clothes or skin.
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Some can be as small as the period at the end of this sentence.
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 51 on 7/17/2011 6:22 AM >
| | | Posted by n3on Quite being such a little girl, you should only worry if it crawls into your vagina. Sincerely, A Man
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This past spring, I woke up with one buried deep in my scrotum. He had aspirations to be a steel worker until I dug the little fucker out with a pair of tweezers and a sewing needle and applied triple antibiotic ointment everyday for a week. Lyme disease takes around 72 hours to transfer. Edited to say, for any noobs reading this thread, welcome to UER. [last edit 7/17/2011 6:22 AM by \/adder - edited 1 times]
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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Captain Stormy
Location: Chicago mostly. Sometimes Minneapolis. Gender: Male
SO TIGHT THAT IT CHAFED
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 52 on 7/17/2011 6:56 AM >
| | | Posted by TheVicariousVadder
This past spring, I woke up with one buried deep in my scrotum. He had aspirations to be a steel worker until I dug the little fucker out with a pair of tweezers and a sewing needle and applied triple antibiotic ointment everyday for a week. Lyme disease takes around 72 hours to transfer. Edited to say, for any noobs reading this thread, welcome to UER.
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I guess I'm not all that concerned about ticks, but Lyme's disease really does suck.
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 53 on 7/17/2011 7:17 AM >
| | | Posted by Captain Stormy A+ --------------- I guess I'm not all that concerned about ticks, but Lyme's disease really does suck. |
Someone I knew in high-school had a tick in his leg and never knew about it until many weeks later when he woke up to discover his entire lower body, from his stomach to his calves was covered in HUGE awful looking yellow-black bruises. He got tested and was positive for Lyme's, they put him on the meds and two weeks later he was back in school with all but the original bite spot healed up.
The thought that could be your nuts is just too painful to imagine.
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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Captain Stormy
Location: Chicago mostly. Sometimes Minneapolis. Gender: Male
SO TIGHT THAT IT CHAFED
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 54 on 7/17/2011 7:25 AM >
| | | Posted by TheVicariousVadder
Someone I knew in high-school had a tick in his leg and never knew about it until many weeks later when he woke up to discover his entire lower body, from his stomach to his calves was covered in HUGE awful looking yellow-black bruises. He got tested and was positive for Lyme's, they put him on the meds and two weeks later he was back in school with all but the original bite spot healed up.
The thought that could be your nuts is just too painful to imagine.
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My dad had it a few years ago, coming from a bite on his back. He was practically dead for a bit over a week, but the residual effects lowered his energy, endurance, and strength for the next 5-6 months. [last edit 7/17/2011 7:25 AM by Captain Stormy - edited 1 times]
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jonrev
Location: Lake Wazzapamani Gender: Male
Observer of obsolesence
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 55 on 7/18/2011 2:35 AM >
| | | Found a decent-size one on my chest yesterday a few hours after checking out some farmhouses. Easier to remove than I thought, was a bit edgy when I found it... never had one before.
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KingJalopy
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
I love manholes
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 56 on 7/18/2011 9:07 PM >
| | | I was out geocaching with my brother a few nights ago. We had to walk through 6 ft tall grass/burrs/shit to get to it. I bought some Cutter brand bug repellent with DEET. I pulled about 9,078 burrs off of me, but not one tick or chigger! Never found the cache.. Long story short, Cutter with DEET, definitely works for me. We were wearing shorts and no socks as well. I would like to add that we had no idea it would be that bad, but we drove a long ways to find it, so we had to try. [last edit 7/18/2011 9:08 PM by KingJalopy - edited 1 times]
Drains, drains, drains, drains, drains. |
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shotgun mario
Location: MSP Gender: Male
MSP Elite™ Card-Carrying Member
| | | Re: Ticks <Reply # 57 on 7/18/2011 10:27 PM >
| | | Posted by Captain Stormy
My dad had it a few years ago, coming from a bite on his back. He was practically dead for a bit over a week, but the residual effects lowered his energy, endurance, and strength for the next 5-6 months.
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Both my dad and I have had the bullseye rashes, with mine never developing anything more than a sensitivity to tick bites. I don't think I ever went to the doctor for my supposed lyme's disease, but I can't recall exactly. I might have been put on antibiotics. My dad, meanwhile, did contract lyme's disease from one of his bites. I think it was in his scalp, that he didn't find out about until too late. In the mid 90's there was a vaccine being tested, called LIMErix, which he went on. Luckily he never suffered some of the worst side effects of the vaccine, but he still did suffer health problems from the stuff. Like me, he's now hypersensitive to tick bites, and will begin itching all over his body within minutes of getting a tick bite, sometimes breaking out in hives if the tick isn't removed right away. Makes for some interesting moments, spending the majority of his free time on our deer hunting property part of summer and all fall. And some ticks can be tiny. Yesterday I pulled one out that was the size of a period in a book, and maybe 4 or 5 years ago I pulled a tiny tiny one out of my leg, probably the size of 1/20th of a pinhead. It was so small I couldn't tell what it was, and clipped it out of my leg based on touch alone, and after put it under my microscope to verify what it was a tick, there was a tiny translucent tick nymph stuck into a piece of skin, so small you could just about see my blood cells inside it. Ticks arent anything to worry about, so long as you take care of them and check yourself over once a day or so.
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MrSivalls This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
I'll be a-surfin' in yer blood on Saturday night
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 58 on 7/18/2011 11:52 PM >
| | | If you had the expanding bulleye's rash, you were infected. You may have some immunity to that strain of Lyme's.
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subtilis
Location: Providence, RI Gender: Male
UER's Resident Mycologist
| | Re: Ticks <Reply # 59 on 7/19/2011 4:28 AM >
| | | Awwwww yeah thats the good stuff. I went out drinking friday with a friend who tests ticks for lyme for hospitals, thats what he uses. And if you live in Mass and your still waiting for your test results, he promises he will get around to it when the hangover wears off. [last edit 7/19/2011 4:28 AM by subtilis - edited 1 times]
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