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They might even bleach you.
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And you continue to ooze after you have removed them. I'm not real fond of leeches. I think that I'd rather feed ticks than leeches.
 
I have tics, and then sometimes I have ticks - no big thing - aside from the horrible diseases they can transmit. Every evening my body is scoured by a tick search army. I'm a Lyme survivor and also the survivor of a Lyme vaccine development study - yep, Sourman the guinea pig.
 
I'm not real fond of leeches. I think that I'd rather feed ticks than leeches.


Sour, why do you have a tick?


I have tics, and then sometimes I have ticks - no big thing - aside from the horrible diseases they can transmit. Every evening my body is scoured by a tick search army. I'm a Lyme survivor and also the survivor of a Lyme vaccine development study - yep, Sourman the guinea pig.


What does a "tick search army" look like?
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Like a wave of tiny micro sized green colored knife wielding Chucky dolls? (This is the stuff that nightmares are made of...eh, Sour?)

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Princess me doing a 'body check' in front of the full length mirror one night. Her response, "Thought that was for seeing how clothing looked not for self adulation."
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Earlier I mentioned the Lyme disease vaccine - I don't recommend it. I had a more severe reaction to the vaccine than to the disease.
 
Ticks are bad here. I find ticks on myself and the rest of the family on a regular basis (three or four a year, sometimes more.) We don't make a big deal of it. I know they are nasty disease carriers, but so are mosquitoes, and if you are going to obsess about those, you will never go outside around here. I have bug spray in the garage, back porch, coop, work shop and in the Ranger (atv.) We use it once we are reminded to do so by the slapping and scratching that the "no-see-ums" cause. Otherwise, we live our lives and don't obsess over the bugs.
 

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