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(@logger1)
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http://www.ontariooutofdoors.com/articles/pdf/lyme.disease.pdf n this is a article i did for Ontario Out Of Doors .When we are in then outdoors learning how to look after ourselves,be careful ticks are anywhere a bird can land .Take preventavive measures . I have had a 4 year battle with lyme disease .feeling very well know but still under many doctors treatment one being a specialist from Vancouver ..be careful and educate yourself and others..Logger1



   
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(@feather)
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Hello,
I just came on board yesterday. Nice to meet you I too met the bug and was gifted hehehe not a fun trip but getting use to the boat rocking. I have an assortment of symptoms enough to make me look crazy to some uneducated 🙁 glad you found A good doc.



   
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(@logger1)
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Welcome to the board ...feel free to pm me if you like .I have been going through treatmeant for 4.5 years now..Iam getting better to the point ,Iam starting to build a log home shortly the weather is here for it .....Logger1



   
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(@prepnow)
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Lyme disease scares the heck out of me. Especially with the mounting evidence that it was developed by man on Long Island as a bio-weapon of sorts. I use heavy duty flea collars on my dogs and haven't seen a tick on them in a couple years. I also check myself from head to toe when I get back from a day in the bush just to be sure. With the warm weather we have been having I would imagine this years tick season will be a gang buster.

I hope you guys have successful treatments and make full recovery's.


There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life - Frank Zappa


   
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