GO GET TESTED!!!!!!
Many Dr.s will deny it even exists, the rest will most likely mis-diagnose you for many many years. And if you are lucky enough to afford a Lyme Dr that isnt bullshit, good luck affording the antibiotics and medication you will need to 'attemp' a recovery. Lyme is a huge huge problem in this country, contracted yearly at epidemic rates, but not given the time of day that it 100% should be given. Be careful brother..
George is an outdoorsman... and loves to eat kittens
Lyme disease is actually a small part of worries in regards to tick bites.
Read the WIKI on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Growing up as young children in tick country we were under constant watch for ticks, rashes and fever. While we might not hear much about it today, something like 1000 deaths occur every year from it and in only a very small percentage of cases is the tick ever found.
liquid hand soap also works. the tick will be smothered and back out on his own within a minute or so.you can also remove ticks easier to put some vaseline over them with a cotton swab........this actually suffocates the tick and it will release easier.....it definitly works....good luck
My plot is also infested with ticks and I've tried all kinds of insecticides which more or less didn't work (I haven't tried pyrethrin yet because it's banned in my country). I've found out that the best preventive measure is checking your legs for ticks every few minutes and wearing white clothes (pants, shirt). If you wear white clothing you can spot even the tiniest ticks climbing your pants. It also helps to wear boots and then tuck your pants into the boots.
I was at the doctor just yesterday over tick bites. Ive lived in the country all of my life around farm animals and ticks are part of my world. I pull ticks off of me every single day of the summer and have since i was 6.
I never had to go to the doctor until yesterday. Ticks are thick this year, but we have new tick. The ticks around here are brown/grayish and oblong. Because animals swim, ticks try and reach the top of your head and you can feel our normal ticks crawling on you and its hard for one to actuall get attached.
The new ticks are very tiny and round, and their legs are on the outsides of their bodies almost like a spider. I have pullled 22 of them off of me over the past 2 weeks and i went to the doctor because i had 22 swollen knots with a red spot the size of a baseball around each one. Its so bad the docter gave me a tentanus shot and a hepititis shot. Our normal ticks leave no spot and are easy to remove. These tiny little ticks bury half of their body into you and its nearly impossible to get it out without pulling the head off - each of my bites still had the head stuck in me and thats what caused the irritation and the spots.
The doctor said they were, "deer ticks" and they havent ever been seen in this area. The doctor called the "infectious diesease" officers of the state and i have an appointment to meet with them on Monday. I have one of the ticks in a bottle. Our ticks are called "wood ticks". These newcomers are nasty and hard to detect before they bury themselves into your skin.