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Well I found out I have Lyme Disease an hour ago.

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  • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

    Well I found out I have Lyme Disease an hour ago. Just what I wanted for summer. Made it almost 50 years of outdoor living avoiding it to get struck down now.

    Watch out for ticks everyone.

    #today #ticks #lymedisease

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    @That_One_Guy Sorry to hear that. I got Lyme disease almost three years ago, and I got the antibiotics really quickly. It was July and my summer holiday was about to begin. I was found allergic to Amorion, so I needed to take Doximycin, which is stronger and worse. I had to wear long sleeves through the July heat, since my skin was really irritated by the sun. I haven't noticed any symptoms, so I hope the meds worked and I got off mostly unharmed. Made me really wary of those guys. Get well!

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    • mast0d0nphan@beige.partyM mast0d0nphan@beige.party

      @That_One_Guy Damn, sorry you got bit. Hopefully you get treated before it spreads.

      Remember fedibody, wear light, long pants when hiking or walking through tall grass, wear close-toed shoes, wear ankle or leg socks, and most importantly, shower yourself in bug repellant!

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      @mast0d0nphan

      I blouse my trouser legs into my socks. Seems to help. Doesn't look elegant, but neither does a bullseye rash.

      @That_One_Guy

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      • minnanen@mastodontti.fiM minnanen@mastodontti.fi

        @That_One_Guy Sorry to hear that. I got Lyme disease almost three years ago, and I got the antibiotics really quickly. It was July and my summer holiday was about to begin. I was found allergic to Amorion, so I needed to take Doximycin, which is stronger and worse. I had to wear long sleeves through the July heat, since my skin was really irritated by the sun. I haven't noticed any symptoms, so I hope the meds worked and I got off mostly unharmed. Made me really wary of those guys. Get well!

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        @minnanen
        I'm on Doxycycline 100mg. The sun was starting to irritate me today, more my eyes though. I'm hoping I caught it early.

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        • talktobeverley@mas.toT talktobeverley@mas.to

          @That_One_Guy

          Awh no!

          So sorry to read this. How frustrating for you.

          I hope you make a full and rapid recovery.

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          @TalktoBeverley
          Thank you

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          • S softwaretheron@mas.to

            @mast0d0nphan

            I blouse my trouser legs into my socks. Seems to help. Doesn't look elegant, but neither does a bullseye rash.

            @That_One_Guy

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            @SoftwareTheron
            Ironically I did have my pants bloused into my socks. Not because of ticks though, I was dealing with angry bees. Something else you don't want up your trousers.
            @mast0d0nphan

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            • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

              @SoftwareTheron
              Ironically I did have my pants bloused into my socks. Not because of ticks though, I was dealing with angry bees. Something else you don't want up your trousers.
              @mast0d0nphan

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              softwaretheron@mas.to
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              @That_One_Guy

              Absolutely! You're a braver man than me, for sure.

              @mast0d0nphan

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              • S softwaretheron@mas.to

                @That_One_Guy

                Absolutely! You're a braver man than me, for sure.

                @mast0d0nphan

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                @SoftwareTheron
                The suit does the heavy lifting.
                @mast0d0nphan

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                • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

                  @the_turtle
                  I've avoided it close to 50 years. Just bad luck really.

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                  @That_One_Guy I am in my mid 60s and lived most of my life in rural areas. I must not taste very good. Probably why mosquitoes don't bite me much, either.

                  But I was once licked by a giraffe.

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                  • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

                    @That_One_Guy I am in my mid 60s and lived most of my life in rural areas. I must not taste very good. Probably why mosquitoes don't bite me much, either.

                    But I was once licked by a giraffe.

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                    @the_turtle
                    I've been bitten by most of the Missouri wildlife unfortunately. I was a curious kid on a farm.

                    Mosquito don't seem to bother me either. We're having a high tick year.

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                    • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

                      Well I found out I have Lyme Disease an hour ago. Just what I wanted for summer. Made it almost 50 years of outdoor living avoiding it to get struck down now.

                      Watch out for ticks everyone.

                      #today #ticks #lymedisease

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                      @That_One_Guy Treated clothes has worked very well for me. That and checking behind the ears!

                      Hope the drugs do the trick. Apparently it’s an extra-bad year.

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                      • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

                        Well I found out I have Lyme Disease an hour ago. Just what I wanted for summer. Made it almost 50 years of outdoor living avoiding it to get struck down now.

                        Watch out for ticks everyone.

                        #today #ticks #lymedisease

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                        @That_One_Guy Ugh. Get well soon! 🍀

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                        • tc_morekindness@c.imT tc_morekindness@c.im

                          @That_One_Guy Ugh. Get well soon! 🍀

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                          @tc_morekindness
                          Yeah, not the start to summer I was looking for.

                          Thank you

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                          • that_one_guy@mastodon.worldT that_one_guy@mastodon.world

                            @tc_morekindness
                            Yeah, not the start to summer I was looking for.

                            Thank you

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                            @That_One_Guy I'm sure. Fortunately, there are antibiotics for it, and you've started them.

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                            • brnrd@bsd.networkB brnrd@bsd.network

                              @That_One_Guy for anyone reading this. Look at the pictures in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erythema_migrans
                              If you see these rings around a bug bite, go to your doctor stat
                              The antibiotic treatment is way better than suffering Lyme's disease!

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                              @brnrd @That_One_Guy

                              Just a heads up that it isn't always a ring - mine wasn't.

                              But mine was angry, purple, and quickly getting HUGE, along with a weird fever, so I got it checked out early.

                              The CDC has (had?) a gallery showing a variety of rashes that it may look like. And mine was in there.

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