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Was binge watching The Sopranos for the first time while layed-out with Lyme Disease. Good show for the most part. As for Lyme Disease I had it so bad that now if a tick is even attached I keep a container on me to get it tested (I never got the bulls eye (erythema migrans) rash, so there was no warning). I'd do the same for my dog because that stuff can really get bad --like maybe even kill you (or your dog) bad if it goes untreated for too long, and almost guaranteed to feel really crummy in the process. Sorry if I shouldn't be adding this PSA here, but get those attached ticks tested (mostly if they ingorged) and you don't have to fear the woods --unless of course you have an immune system strong enough to handle it.
Was binge watching The Sopranos for the first time while layed-out with Lyme Disease. Good show for the most part. As for Lyme Disease I had it so bad that now if a tick is even attached I keep a container on me to get it tested (I never got the bulls eye (erythema migrans) rash, so there was no warning). I'd do the same for my dog because that stuff can really get bad --like maybe even kill you (or your dog) bad if it goes untreated for too long, and almost guaranteed to feel really crummy in the process. Sorry if I shouldn't be adding this PSA here, but get those attached ticks tested (mostly if they ingorged) and you don't have to fear the woods --unless of course you have an immune system strong enough to handle it.