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Hi

 

I know i haven't been a prolific poster on here but deserve an OBE for my lurking efforts but i digress - the reason i am Eeekworthy is that I have just been diagnosed with Lyme's Disease. It was almost a relief as i have been really quite out of sorts since xmas, the OH kept nagging me to go to the quacks but the worst I felt the worst i thought the news was goin to be. BTW i am early forties and (until recently) fit as a fiddle.

 

Just thought I'd share this :good:

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I'm assuming you got this from a tick bite?

 

Can you share with us your symptoms and what the doc said? Did he diagnose it quickly? And ho wlong for recovery - I recall reading one story in a mag and recovery was years!! :good: (sorry). Hope it's not the same for you.

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I live in a rural community so the doc was pretty hot onto it - unlike me.

 

At xmas i got a small gnat-like bite on the underside of my ankle whilst out shooting and thought nothing more of it. Within a fortnight it was the size of a crusty 5p piece. since then have just felt like s h it in general - achey joints particularly in hands and feet, fall asleep anywhere. on-off colds and sore throats constantly. rash on ankle now about 2" square and nothing will shift it, so went to the docs.

 

As i said glad I went, as i was getting more worried about my general health, and also if left can cause long term and major problems

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this was in the daily express about two weeks ago,it wrecked a womens life.but ithought it was a tick from abroad.are they here. B) :unsure:

 

Yes is here. Most commonly picked up from ticks from animals such as Deer that carry them. :good:

 

Our PW member (rest in peace :yes: ) from Holland contracted Lymes and was hospitalised from what I remember. He recovered from it, but was in bad shape for a while. Something thats definatley best of being treated early

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this was in the daily express about two weeks ago,it wrecked a womens life.but ithought it was a tick from abroad.are they here. :unsure: :blink:

 

Yes is here. Most commonly picked up from ticks from animals such as Deer that carry them. :yes:

 

Our PW member (rest in peace B) ) from Holland contracted Lymes and was hospitalised from what I remember. He recovered from it, but was in bad shape for a while. Something thats definatley best of being treated early

 

The quack said it was good that it was caught early. The above RIP statement is worrying though :good:

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this was in the daily express about two weeks ago,it wrecked a womens life.but ithought it was a tick from abroad.are they here. :blink: :wub:

 

Yes is here. Most commonly picked up from ticks from animals such as Deer that carry them. B)

 

Our PW member (rest in peace :unsure: ) from Holland contracted Lymes and was hospitalised from what I remember. He recovered from it, but was in bad shape for a while. Something thats definatley best of being treated early

 

The quack said it was good that it was caught early. The above RIP statement is worrying though :yes:

 

Unfortunatly Konings passed away in March this time last year which is why I had him in my mind :wub: It was an accident not related to Lymes. Only a short time after he recovered from his fight of Lymes for 6 weeks, he sadly had an accident which he did not recover from :wub:

 

But its a good thing you have been checked up and will be on the mend! :good:

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this was in the daily express about two weeks ago,it wrecked a womens life.but ithought it was a tick from abroad.are they here. :unsure: :blink:

 

Yes is here. Most commonly picked up from ticks from animals such as Deer that carry them. :yes:

 

Our PW member (rest in peace B) ) from Holland contracted Lymes and was hospitalised from what I remember. He recovered from it, but was in bad shape for a while. Something thats definatley best of being treated early

 

The quack said it was good that it was caught early. The above RIP statement is worrying though :good:

 

the pw member (konings) recovered from lymes didease .

he later had a fatal accident whilst carrying out car repairs.

R.I.P Konings.

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Hi Supersonic:

 

Just thought I put my two penneth in.

 

Two years ago, my brother had a similar thing happen whilst abroad.

Got bitten by something, which developed into Lyme disease, which then came out in a form of neuro borrelia, (mild meningitis) Quite rare apparently!

He too was in his forties and got quite a few nasty headaches during his illness.

 

Today, he is as right as ninepence, but it did take a little while for him to get his full strenght back.

 

We were told by specialists that his prior fittness was a great aid to his recovery. :good:

So let's hope you make a speedy recovery as well fella.

 

Pirate:

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I read somewhere very recently an article in a newspaper/magazine on the concerns over the free movement of dogs with passports between the UK and the continent, mainly the import of super ticks that carried this disease, it also mentioned Foxes and rabies from France.

 

Did anyone else happen to read this article and can enlarge on it?

 

Hope you make a full recovery very soon.

 

:good: D2D

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For those who stalk, how do you prevent getting bitten and also when you get the carcass home not contaminating your home and garage with ticks ??

Personally. I scrape them off (those that I can see) the deer with a knife before moving it. They are usually on the underside. You can of course get bitten and not get Lymes, not all ticks carry it. Interesting article here;

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/lymedisease.htm

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That's the second time in a number of days I've thought about Konings. Just the other day I raised a glass to him.

 

Get well soon SuperSonic and take care eh?

 

By the way, where were you (in the country that is!) when you got the tick bite?

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