Posted by Billy NY on November 13, 2012 at 21:34:15 from (24.29.79.122):
I'm really not sure what is wrong with me, always been a fighter when something bears down on me, but at the moment I'm in a world of crap, gonna call the doc early am and push getting in. I've never been so debilitated by something, sure we've all been sick, this been going on for weeks steady, went away, came back sore joints, muscles, no bullseye rash, eyes hurt, hot flashes, have to rest in bed for long periods, so thought I would confer with the folks here to lift my spirit, as when I am ill, I'll admit I really don't have any back up, LOL !!! (she who must be obeyed etc.) and of course when the roles are reversed I'll be there for anyone in the same boat, always means a lot to someone hurting as I have seen and done over the years, but it really wears on you though when its your turn ! LOL Well don't call in the chaplin just yet but maybe send a smoke signal up just the same, my way of putting it LOL !
Seriously though, I've been nailed so many times by ticks in the past, never on more than 24 hours, and not long ago had one attached ever so slightly, but it was dead, never had one die on me, no idea how long it was there either, which is playing with my mind, hopefully the doc can see me, this is truly awful, would not wish it on anyone.
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