Lots and lots of people just walk around with it. My FiL was literally diagnosed on his deathbed, and my wife was diagnosed after having it for at least a decade.
You catch it in the woods. It's that simple. Ever gotten bitten by a tick? That's how you get it. One time I was just walking around a civil war battlefield, and when I went under a tree, the ticks jumping on me from above were like rain. It was maybe 50 feet from the highway.
The mark isn't a big as you think. It isn't always a bullseye, it often seems like a spider bite, and some people never rash up at all.
Lots and lots of people just walk around with it. My FiL was literally diagnosed on his deathbed, and my wife was diagnosed after having it for at least a decade.
You catch it in the woods. It's that simple. Ever gotten bitten by a tick? That's how you get it. One time I was just walking around a civil war battlefield, and when I went under a tree, the ticks jumping on me from above were like rain. It was maybe 50 feet from the highway.
The mark isn't a big as you think. It isn't always a bullseye, it often seems like a spider bite, and some people never rash up at all.
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