Posted by Billy NY on August 28, 2015 at 05:24:34 from (104.228.35.235):
Looks like this will be my next immediate challenge, will have to head into the shop asap,(doctor). A week ago, I see this large red patch, left shoulder, no bite mark though, did get nailed by a tick in May, but I figured its the annual spider bite. Nope, it slowly turned into the signature bulls eye, maybe a slight soreness in that shoulder joint prior to, seems the arthritis also kicked up a notch, left ankle is raw at times.
Wake up at sunrise today, that shoulder joint is beyond words to describe. Can hardly use that arm. Rest of me is fine though, and I believe this can put you flat on your back, headaches, fever and other flu like symptoms that hit you hard. The problem today is, I have a rental machine scheduled today, just a small one for a small one day job. It's going to be fun trying to run a backhoe with one arm LOL ! Sucker hurts.... anyone deal with Lyme and how did it turn out?
I know if you let it go, it can ruin ya, only know one person that's gone through it and he's fine. Hard to believe, I've never not noticed a tick on me before, one, (nymph) must have got past the gate somehow !!! Always something, well at least the weather is about as perfect as it gets today!
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