MADDOG
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HA,I once again did the shot,and had no complications!! 38 left till I drop it to one a week. Then 24 after that!! MADDOG
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Do you think they're helping yet? I haven't heard how long it takes to see an improvement.
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MADDOG
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Hi,Yes I was doing a lot better,but for the first time in a while I wen't firewood cutting.I really overdid it bad and and am paying for it. MADDOG
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Watch out about that firewood. Don't carry it in your arms without a lot of protection.
Studies show that one of the most efficient ways to get a tick attachment is to place yourself against wood. That means sitting on logs, against trees, or even wooden benches. And carrying fire wood was also cited as a quick method of transmission.
Just as you're getting better, you don't want to risk a re-infection!
I am starting my shots tomorrow. I have a nurse friend and her husband, whom she injects, coming for dinner. They will demonstrate the ins and ouch of getting oneself an injection.
Pooch
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MADDOG
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Hi Pooch,I was cutting in the middle of town,were there is nothing but very toxic grass.A huge tree got blown over by a storm in a friends back yard.There are no ticks of any kind there, only perfect dark green toxic grass.Sprayed to about 3 times more insectiside and weed killer than any were else would allow.Here in corn field county there is at times, 3 times the allowable insectiside in well watter. Not good for ticks or people. MADDOG
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