My brush with Lyme disease: how tick bites turned family day out to disaster

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Our writer was not surprised by last week’s warning about increasing tick-borne infections

Three years ago, a few weeks after a family trip to the New Forest, I started to feel constantly nauseous and tired. A small red patch appeared on my ankle. I turned to the web for some answers, and Google turned up trumps: much to my horror, my symptoms matched some of those for the tick-borne bacterial infection Lyme disease.

 

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Some good advice. DO NOT smother the tick with oil or anything, it stops it from breathing and it will drop off, BUT it will also regurgitate the blood back into you along with the disease. Remove with a tool or narrow tweezers, get close to the skin, don't tug.

And this is why I don’t do outdoor activities

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