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Be careful! Friend has tick fever.

Started by razorsharptokill, May 20, 2007, 02:40:00 PM

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razorsharptokill

While out hunting, stumping, or scouting, be sure to check for ticks! My buddy has Rocky Mt. spotted fever from a tick that was only on him for aprox. two hours. It was the type that has the white spot.

Not sure if he has lymes disease yet, the blood culture is still growing. Certainly hope not!

He's had severe head aches,high fever, excessive sweating and some delirium. He had little bumps raise on his legs and back.

If you start feeling bad after a tick bite, do not wait to get to the doctor. Early detection is key! Here's a link to the C.D.C. web page on the disease.

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rmsf/index.htm
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Matthew D

I don't think he would end up with both RMSF and lymes from the same tick but good warning never the less...

jon

The CDC either knows next to nothing about lyme disease or they are just keeping quiet about how widespread it really is. In 1997, the CDC told my doctor that lyme disease wasn't in the south and the rash I had wasn't related to the tick I found on my head and couldn't be lyme disease. Because of that misinformation, I have been through over 2 years of hell. Sorry if I sound bitter, but 30 days of antibiotics would have kept me from going through this.

Jon

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Picked a tiny tick off my son's neck tonight after a 3-D shoot.  Picked a large tick off myself yesterday after walking in the wood (err... I mean turkey hunting :-).  Parents check the kiddies.  The tick tonight was very tiny but attached.
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Jeremy

It's possible for a tick to carry multiple diseases, but it's unlikely he'll get Lymes from that tick.  The one's with the white dot haven't been shown to carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.  It does transmit a similar disease (STARI) that doesn't have the neurologic or arthritic symptoms associated with it.  It'll still knock you on your butt though and the exact bacteria hasn't been isolated - it's been shown NOT to be the same bacteria as Lyme disease though.

Best of luck to your buddy - none of the bugs carried by ticks are to be taken lightly - as Jon pointed out!

I pick a few dozen of the bloodsuckers off my wife and I every year.  We've been lucky so far.  Be careful out there and check yourself regularly!

Jeremy (lives just up the road from Lyme, CT)
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JasonV

Don't let them tell you it can't happen in the South...  less common, yes - but it does occur.

 
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gwhunter

Check out the bug skinz from Cabela's.  I have used them for 3 years and have never had a tick in that period of time.  I didn't wear them 1 time, and I got a tick.  THEY WORK and THEY ARE WORTH IT!
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