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A hospital? As I have found out to my cost a couple of times.


One time, I spent three days in bed following a bite, sought medical advice and got some kind of tablet. Vomiting, night sweats, hallucinating, the whole shebbang. Finally the doctor came round a second time and said, did I have any antihistimines in, and within half an hour, I was back on my feet, feeling fine.

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cdonline Wrote:

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> A hospital? As I have found out to my cost a

> couple of times.

>

> One time, I spent three days in bed following a

> bite, sought medical advice and got some kind of

> tablet. Vomiting, night sweats, hallucinating,

> the whole shebbang. Finally the doctor came round

> a second time and said, did I have any

> antihistimines in, and within half an hour, I was

> back on my feet, feeling fine.


Jesus what bit you?

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You'll b pleased to know I have not died from the itchy bugger of a bite altho still achy (no tis not the after effects of the previous day/night).


Learnt some interesting things about ticks tho... apparently the NHS advise against the use of lighting a match to remove the tick.


I should prob hastily point out it werent a tick that attacked me! :p

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Darling KalamityKel,


Why don't you simply chop off the offending limb, boil all of your clothes in a big pot,and burn down your house. I am sure it is the only way forward under the circumstances, and by the way, please don't be offended if I move seats (OHMYGOD - RUN FOR THE HILLS, KALAMITYKEL IS CRAWLING!!!).

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We could just grab a pair of "doggers" from College Road - they are genuine animals, and nothing is too good for them.


I have a large Le Crueset caserole dish I could put on my Neff brushed steel range and boil lots of water. What do you say? I am in the mood for a linching... (how does one spell that word?)

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