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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Read in the paper this morning that there is a new tic that lives in long grass and woodied areas that if it attaches to you can cause lymes disease which can cause paralysis or ultimately you can die from it.

This is quite frightening with hopefully good weather coming up and peeps wanting to have fun outdoors. Allegedly the warm damp environment is perfect breeding for these tics. Mind you this article was in the Star so is probably a pile of lies.

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By *ilandlarryCouple
over a year ago

more north lincs than mids!

These tics have been about for years. As long as you check yourself over (or get someone else to do it) then it should be ok.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A lurve the tic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It was in the Star?

Had the tic appeared on Made in Chelsea/TOWIE/Big Bro/slept with Jordan - delete as appropriate.

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By *rallvalCouple
over a year ago

Dunfermline


"Read in the paper this morning that there is a new tic that lives in long grass and woodied areas that if it attaches to you can cause lymes disease which can cause paralysis or ultimately you can die from it."

It is nothing new, ticks have always been a problem particularly in bracken. Once you have come back from being out strip and check. Pay particular attention to area where clothes have been tight such as sock tops, waistbands, and undie legs if they are tight. Also look at places such as armpits and the join of the inner thigh and crotch.

If you find one it should be removed preferably by a tick-puller NOT tweezers as this squeezes them and causes them to vomit into your skin. Similarly do not use alcohol, soap, vaseline etc as it can cause them to vomit.

http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/removing_a_tick.html

I have had dozens if not hundreds of ticks over the years and never had a problem but go and see the doc if the bite turns inflamed or you have flu-like symptoms a few days after.

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By *lassic1Man
over a year ago

bellshill

The "tic's" no been right since Lennons left,..

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By *lassic1Man
over a year ago

bellshill

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By *omma49Man
over a year ago

GLASGOW

Simple solution to the tic problem don't have outdoor sex where you know there's gonna be a tic infestation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"These tics have been about for years. As long as you check yourself over (or get someone else to do it) then it should be ok. "

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas "

from experience!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas

from experience! "

Did it get you on the bot bothy? *chortlesnort*

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By *awk3y3Man
over a year ago

West Lothian


"

Did it get you on the bot bothy? *chortlesnort* "

McGinty... you are cordially invited to mollesterbate my Inbox sometime in the near future.... I have a bone to pick with you and your filters are keeping me from smashing your back door in * to quote Keith Lemmon* and sending you a short but very polite and inoffensive email

Thanks in advance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What are worse tics or crabs ??????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The "tic's" no been right since Lennons left,.. "
best thing that could have happened

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What are worse tics or crabs ??????"

Don't know about tics but crab is tasty

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas

from experience!

Did it get you on the bot bothy? *chortlesnort* "

NO! But you'll get it in the bott if you don't watch!! Wipe the smile off your face!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas

from experience!

Did it get you on the bot bothy? *chortlesnort*

NO! But you'll get it in the bott if you don't watch!! Wipe the smile off your face!!! "

You'll have to catch me first!!!!

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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow


"Used to these in the country. Nothing new.

Some good advice about not pulling them out. Another tip dependant on where they are is to use something hot to burn them. This releases their grip and can be pulled off easy.

Not recommended on sensitive areas

from experience!

Did it get you on the bot bothy? *chortlesnort*

NO! But you'll get it in the bott if you don't watch!! Wipe the smile off your face!!!

You'll have to catch me first!!!!

"

Shouldn't be difficult!

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