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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: Yes sir]
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06/15/26 08:53 PM
06/15/26 08:53 PM
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ND
MJM
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ND
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Buddy of mine had it. Says he found a DR that cured it, has no issues now. Don't know the details. I read there was a cure for it now. I am not sure if it was true or not. But once they get the data centers done there will be more BS floating around.
Last edited by MJM; 06/15/26 08:54 PM.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: gcs]
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06/15/26 09:53 PM
06/15/26 09:53 PM
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OBX N.C.
Leary Sink
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OBX N.C.
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A good source of information on ticks and different diseases spread by ticks is the University of Rhode Island research lab, tick encounter .org. I found a lot of good info on this site years ago when l was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. There are pictures of every tick species in North America from nymph stage to adult and the known diseases each one is known to carry. There is a lot of research done on the alpha-gal virus and research has revealed that one tick can spread several diseases from one bite.
NC Trappers Association Director District 1
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: gcs]
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Yesterday at 01:35 PM
Yesterday at 01:35 PM
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Rochester, MN
Teacher
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Rochester, MN
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I think pulling ticks with any device COULD leave mouthparts still attached to the bite site. Just another thing to think about.
Never too old to learn
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: gcs]
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Yesterday at 07:05 PM
Yesterday at 07:05 PM
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North Central WA.
Jingles
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North Central WA.
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If I plan on going into woods I treat pants with 2 Oz permethrin in 5 gals water allow to air dry knock on wood, have not had or even seen a tick in at least 5 years
The job of a Patriot is not to protect his country but to protect the people from the tryannical government
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: gcs]
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Yesterday at 07:13 PM
Yesterday at 07:13 PM
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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Just got a report earlier today. One of our contractors got sick and was diagnosed with Lyme. Took about a week for flu symptoms to start. Good thing. Sometimes it lays dormant and pops up years later and the sick person doesn’t even think about a tick being the cause.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: gcs]
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Yesterday at 10:36 PM
Yesterday at 10:36 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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You likely have been bit before and exposed and your body produced the antibodies to afford you natural immunity like any other virus.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Anyone have Alpha Gal syndrome?
[Re: Dana I]
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1 hour ago
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Manitoba
Shakeyjake
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Manitoba
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I don't know if I'm lucky or ignorant, but working outdoors on the farm every day, plus hunting, trapping, hiking and everything else I have never had a tick on me that I know of. I do always wear long pants and work boots. I am sure that helps but the fact that I have never found one on me makes me wonder if I just don't know how to find them or if I really just never get them on me. Some people got that natural thing going on where even mosquitoes mostly leave them alone. Lucky you…..lol.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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