People+Ticks =Lyme Disease?
Jul.29, 2010 in
Ticks
My soon to be boyfriend AGAIN [long story]
Had gotten a Tick off of him and now hes Sicker than a dog.
He doesn’t have Insurence so he WaNT go to the doctore or the Hostpile..
Can someone tell me what Lyme Disease really is and whats the Symptom’s or what all it could b and the Symptoms etc etc…


August 10th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
My godsister had lyme disease. The first thing that you get is a MASSIVE red circley rash around the bite.
here’s a link which might help you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme%27s_disease
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August 25th, 2010 at 9:36 pm
What is Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is an infection that is spread by ticks. You can get Lyme disease if you are bitten by an infected tick. But most people who have had a tick bite do not get Lyme disease. It’s still important to see your doctor if you have a tick attached to you that you can’t remove.
What causes Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is caused by bacteria. Infected ticks spread the bacteria by biting people or animals.
Two types of ticks carry the Lyme disease bacteria in the U.S. They are:
Deer ticks. They spread the disease in the Northeast and Midwest.
Western black-legged ticks. They spread the disease along the Pacific coast, mostly in northern California and Oregon.
Remove ticks as soon as you notice them. Infected ticks usually don’t spread Lyme disease until they have been attached for at least 36 hours.
What is Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is an infection that is spread by ticks. You can get Lyme disease if you are bitten by an infected tick. But most people who have had a tick bite do not get Lyme disease. It’s still important to see your doctor if you have a tick attached to you that you can’t remove.
My sister has lyme disease she is what is known as endstages it has begun to attack her organs and other body parts. along with her mind making her go loopy. You h ave to get antibiodics to kill it sometimes three rounds. sometimes more. you should seek the help of a professional if you feel this is what he could have.
http://arthritis.webmd.com/tc/lyme-disease-topic-overview
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