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Old 05-03-24, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
sidenote: I can be a really frustrating patient for doctors to deal with lol, for obvious reasons.
Because you know so much more than they do?
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Or maybe a Lone Star tick gave Larry a beef allergy and he's reacting to the cow skin. Interesting experiment, Larry, would be to eat a big rare steak and see what happens.
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...hey Larry, on the off chance you really do have Lyme disease, this guy wrote a recent autobiographical account of his misadventures in seeking diagnosis and treatment. I hope you are more fortunate than him, because it really is a bugger to deal with. I'm guessing that whatever physicians you encounter there will have heard all the conspiracy theory stuff about Lyme already, so your best bet would be to just keep that to yourself...won't matter in terms of treatment anyway.
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Old 05-03-24, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by shelbyfv
Has there been anything in your life experience that would lead you to believe you are equipped to "research" anything of a medical nature? .
I called like 80% of what was going to happen with Covid-19 before the mainstream media even acknowledged its existence
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So like a medical idiot savant? Sounds like a career path.
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Hey guys, I just got a bike delivered (wabi classic single speed) and I paid for the “leather” tape because it sounded cool. Bike comes and the tape feels like it’s irritating my hands. I suspect a chemical involved in the leather production process is the culprit. Thing is, I found a tick on my leg a couple weeks ago, so I’m on oral antibiotics for Lyme disease. Weird rash has been moving around my body but it feels different than the one I’ve been attributing to my handlebars, but I can’t say for sure. Keeping the bike outside in hopes the chemical gets attacked by the sun and vents out.

have you guys heard of people having a similar problem?
The rash is from the antibiotics. Any irritation from the bar tape can be solved by cleaning the leather bar tape with saddle soap. Buy some Proofide from Brooks and treat the tape with it after cleaning.
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Old 05-03-24, 06:36 PM
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I called like 80% of what was going to happen with Covid-19 before the mainstream media even acknowledged its existence
Sure you did.
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But it’s definitely an STD, it’s actually really similar to syphilis.
Evidence?
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Old 05-03-24, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Sure you did.
I was right about the big picture and the general timeline and predicted most of the overarching themes, I was just wrong about some of the dates.
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Embarrassing.
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Rule #1, Never have relations with any individual with the nickname, “Tick”.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Lyme disease is certainly a STD, it’s a very mysterious disease, lots of posters on chronic lyme forums claim to have gotten it from partners and never got bitten themselves. It’s not something they teach in medical school. Some people think Lyme is manmade (it was first described right outside a bio lab) and some think chronic Lyme is mostly psychosomatic. But it’s definitely an STD, it’s actually really similar to syphilis.
but yeah it was from a tick not a human.
Where do you get this stuff? The tick that infects humans with lyme is not the tick we often find on ourselves or our pets, it is miniscule, and barely visible with the naked eye.
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Old 05-05-24, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 13ollocks
"Some people" think the Earth is flat too. While we can't rule out the possibility,
I blame folks who make these type of statements about stupid comments and beliefs for where we are. Ignorant folks are going to be ignorant, and when they say things that aren't so, they should be called out. We absolutelly know the Earth is not flat. Boomer out!...
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I blame folks who make these type of statements about stupid comments and beliefs for where we are. Ignorant folks are going to be ignorant, and when they say things that aren't so, they should be called out. We absolutelly know the Earth is not flat. Boomer out!...
Well if the earth is flat, I alway carry a couple of CO2 cartridges and a mini-pump. If that doesn’t work, a spare tube and a boot are in my bag too.
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from webmdIs Lyme disease contagious?

You can't get Lyme disease from touching, kissing, or having sex with someone who has it. If untreated, it's possible to pass the disease to your unborn baby through the placenta, but this is rare.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
I was right about the big picture and the general timeline and predicted most of the overarching themes, I was just wrong about some of the dates.
It's completely silly to make these sorts of claims about "predictions" after the fact.

Given your track record here about being really wrong about stuff, it's even sillier.

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Well if the earth is flat, I alway carry a couple of CO2 cartridges and a mini-pump. If that doesn’t work, a spare tube and a boot are in my bag too.
Can we debate tubeless Earth vs. tubed Earth?
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Can we debate tubeless Earth vs. tubed Earth?
Tubed Earth has a warmer, more inviting sound and creates more of a 3D sound field.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Lyme disease is certainly a STD, it’s a very mysterious disease, lots of posters on chronic lyme forums claim to have gotten it from partners and never got bitten themselves. It’s not something they teach in medical school. Some people think Lyme is manmade (it was first described right outside a bio lab) and some think chronic Lyme is mostly psychosomatic. But it’s definitely an STD, it’s actually really similar to syphilis.

but yeah it was from a tick not a human.
I initially came to BF for the enjoyable and informative cycling conversation, but I've stayed the last 6 years because of the hilariously absurd comments and claims.
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Kris Kristofferson was misdiagnosed with Alzheimers and other things for many years until seeing a more knowledgeable doctor who spotted it as Lyme disease immediately, tested, verified, treated, recovered:

https://www.lymedisease.org/members/...-lyme-disease/
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Old 05-07-24, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by squirtdad
from webmdIs Lyme disease contagious?

You can't get Lyme disease from touching, kissing, or having sex with someone who has it. If untreated, it's possible to pass the disease to your unborn baby through the placenta, but this is rare.
Like I said, its not something they teach in medical school
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Like I said, its not something they teach in medical school
There are countless myths they don't teach in medical school.
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Like I said, its not something they teach in medical school
because it is not real
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Like I said, its not something they teach in medical school
Is Big Lyme suppressing the truth in an effort to control us while simultaneously somehow profiting off us?
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