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nate-the-surveyor
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Well, Chris, I'm sorry I voiced my thoughts....
When you sit around, with Lymes, it is easy to go where I went.
Maybe I'll sneak, and have another kid! (Wink)
Nevermind me.

N


 
Posted : May 31, 2017 11:24 am
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Chris Bouffard, post: 430513, member: 12313 wrote: .....the look on her face was priceless and she could not get away from my door step quick enough. It was sad for me though, she was very nice to look at...

That's the way those pretty girl-Witnesses act when I answer the door in my bathrobe, unshaven and bleary-eyed, and ask them if maybe they don't want to come in, have a glass of wine, and get out of all those tight clothes......


 
Posted : May 31, 2017 1:10 pm
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Lyme Disease is a fact of life in New England. I have been diagnosed 6 times (or is it 7?) and have been medicated by massive doses of antibiotics. It's worked so far, although I am told that it never really is "cured" or eradicated from the body.
As a surveyor I learned the symptoms early, so whenever I start feeling those flu like symptoms I head to the doctor. Apparently my cases have been diagnosed early enough that I don't seem to suffer any long term effects.


 
Posted : June 1, 2017 6:45 am
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foggyidea, post: 430580, member: 155 wrote: Lyme Disease is a fact of life in New England. I have been diagnosed 6 times (or is it 7?) and have been medicated by massive doses of antibiotics. It's worked so far, although I am told that it never really is "cured" or eradicated from the body.
As a surveyor I learned the symptoms early, so whenever I start feeling those flu like symptoms I head to the doctor. Apparently my cases have been diagnosed early enough that I don't seem to suffer any long term effects.

I'm from NJ, the southern end, and it is a fact of life here too as well. When I first contracted it I had none of the classic symptoms until I started having problems with my hands that got to the point that I could barely make a fist. The antibiotics too care of that, it cured the symptoms but Lymes, in it's self, is not curable. The unfortunate thing is that with multiple exposures and high doses of antibiotics the human body becomes resistant to the antibiotics.


 
Posted : June 3, 2017 10:52 am
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Nate The Surveyor, post: 430514, member: 291 wrote: Well, Chris, I'm sorry I voiced my thoughts....
When you sit around, with Lymes, it is easy to go where I went.
Maybe I'll sneak, and have another kid! (Wink)
Nevermind me.

N

LOL! Nate, no worries, crank those kids out, they'll age ya to death faster than any disease! 🙂


 
Posted : June 3, 2017 10:58 am

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