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cjomomma 09-10-2010 04:51 AM

And it was attached to me. With everything I'm dealing with now I am worried about getting a disease from the darn thing. The spot is not bothering me but just the thought of it freaks me out. This has been a tough week for me.

tdgiffin 09-10-2010 04:58 AM

Watch to see if the spot gets a "bull's eye" type of rash around it. If it does, go see your doctor.

kit'smamma 09-10-2010 04:58 AM

I just posted a response to your injury and came across this one. I'm an old hand at ticks. I'm surprised you ran into one this late in the summer. Most ticks are not the carriers; just a creepy source of itch. When detaching one get the whole body with a tweezer and pull it off head and all. I flush the little buggers down the toilet so it won't reappear some how as they are very hard to kill.

cjomomma 09-10-2010 05:00 AM


Originally Posted by tdgiffin
Watch to see if the spot gets a "bull's eye" type of rash around it. If it does, go see your doctor.

It looks good this morning. So far so good.

cjomomma 09-10-2010 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by kit'smamma
I just posted a response to your injury and came across this one. I'm an old hand at ticks. I'm surprised you ran into one this late in the summer. Most ticks are not the carriers; just a creepy source of itch. When detaching one get the whole body with a tweezer and pull it off head and all. I flush the little buggers down the toilet so it won't reappear some how as they are very hard to kill.

I got him head and all and flushed it. It hurt when I plucked out. I was thinking the same about it being late in the season. Don't know where I picked him up from probably my folks while checking on the garden, what's left of it.

Chigger Holler Quilter 09-10-2010 05:08 AM

So sorry! Those critters can be unnerving!!! If memory serves me right a tick needs to be "attached" for around 6 hours before you really have to worry about Lymes. I have bad reactions to tick bites even if they're not infected. The one thing I have found that stops the itch is Noxema! (the regular old face cleaner) It's inexpensive and really is the ONLY thing that relieves the itching for me, so if you have a problem with itching give it a try. :)....:(...:)

cjomomma 09-10-2010 05:12 AM

I don't have any itching which surprises me. I put rubbing alcohol on after getting the tick it out.

hobo2000 09-10-2010 05:21 AM

I have Lyme disease and it only comes from Deer Ticks which are itty bitty. Not the regular garden variety tick. You get Rocky Mountain spotted fever from them but I have never known of anyone getting that.

quiltmaker 09-10-2010 05:24 AM

Ugh.......I hate ticks!

NikkiLu 09-10-2010 08:37 AM

We live on a farm way out in the country and we are used to ticks - lived here for 40+ years and raised 3 kids here - many ticks and no sickness, ever. My DD went away to college and lived in a dorm the first two years and shared one bathroom down the hall - it was very big with lots of showers, sinks, toilets, etc. One day she heard a girl scream and scream and finally decided that she needed to go to see what was going on. A crowd had formed in the bathroom with the poor girl, naked, screaming because a tick was attached to her "bottom". Nobody knew what to do, except for my DD - she was the one elected to remove the tick!


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