Creative_Camel

Creative_Camel t1_j9jklur wrote

I’m a transplant here in NH for my job. I have not experienced anything like animosity and I really like it here. However work is changing again and I will likely have to move in 2023. I’ve got nothing but positive things to say about NH except the snow has been more than what I was used to dealing with prior. Having a plow on my garden tractor and a working snowblower made it easier. PS - I’m old so maybe I’m the right or wrong demographic lol

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Creative_Camel t1_iv7r3c1 wrote

Three weeks is not enough!
Lyme reproduces in the body on a 30 day cycle You need 5 weeks minimum so when the new spores hatch you definitely kill them. Look up the Lyme expert Dr Joseph Burrascano. My daughter had a bad case of Lyme and it never came back after 5 weeks of doxycycline

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Creative_Camel t1_iv7f817 wrote

I’m currently being treated for a Lyme-like issue after something bit the back of my neck in June. I wonder if it was something like this. We live in the NH woods with lots of deer, bears etc. I scratched it off without seeing what it was and within two weeks got stiffness in my neck, then in a month my shoulders and finally it spread to shoulders elbows knees and hands. After 3 weeks on antibiotics it’s mostly gone except for my hands and a little bit in my shoulders. My hands have it the worst.

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