Right that's it...no more 'ticks on private parts' stories. This thread is too much for me, i'm off to find the 'What's for tea? thread.
Any responses of Chicken Tick-a Masala will be duly ignored...................
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Right that's it...no more 'ticks on private parts' stories. This thread is too much for me, i'm off to find the 'What's for tea? thread.
Any responses of Chicken Tick-a Masala will be duly ignored...................
tick tock, tick tock, masham man had a tick on his .........?:-)
Dont know if anyone has mentioned previously but i use http://www.otom.com/how-to-remove-a-tick . makes removing them really easy even my dog would let me :oD nasty little beggers remind me of them things that pop out the pods on aliens :o)
Howdy,
On the LAMM both my and my partner (wife) suffered numerous tick bites. We are now both feeling pretty run down with flu symptoms and tiredness so much so we pulled out of the SLMM on the first day.
Do you know if the is a history of Lyme disease in Northern Scotland? Is it worth getting it checked - neither of us have the bullseye rashes?
Opinions, debate and wild speculation please.
Cheers,
Matt
IMO, always worth getting checked. What do we have an NHS for?