Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overuse of antibiotics are effecting us all. We are close to entering into a post-antibiotic world simply because we are overusing antibiotics both on ourselves and in the farm industry. For Pete's sake, stop being so self-centered people. Do not take antibiotics prophylactically. A mere tick bite does not warrant drugs "just in case". Btw, OP, the tick you described is most likely a dog tick.
You probably don't know anyone with severe Lyme. I know close to a dozen people with it and it's worth the antibiotic risk. I am the person who does everything to avoid antibiotics unless it's an emergency and I would take them as a precaution to avoid Lyme. That said, I agree that what OP described does not sound like a deer tic.
A dozen people with severe Lyme????
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My husband is a doctor and highly recommends taking antibiotics, you should contact your Dr. Lyme disease can be very painful and debilitating, it's better to be safe than sorry. It's not worth the risk to not get on some antibiotics prophylactically.
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Then your husband is not only irresponsible; he is not following protocol and he is contributing to the problems we all will be facing due to overprescribing antibiotics. Imagine a world where people die from minor infections because we no longer have antibiotics capable of frighting them. Read the literature it is a real possibility. Just stop already. We do not need to use antibiotics "just in case". It is selfish and a danger to society and doctors like your husband are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overuse of antibiotics are effecting us all. We are close to entering into a post-antibiotic world simply because we are overusing antibiotics both on ourselves and in the farm industry. For Pete's sake, stop being so self-centered people. Do not take antibiotics prophylactically. A mere tick bite does not warrant drugs "just in case". Btw, OP, the tick you described is most likely a dog tick.
You probably don't know anyone with severe Lyme. I know close to a dozen people with it and it's worth the antibiotic risk. I am the person who does everything to avoid antibiotics unless it's an emergency and I would take them as a precaution to avoid Lyme. That said, I agree that what OP described does not sound like a deer tic.
Anonymous wrote:You can do a single prophylactic dose of doxycycline within 48 hours of removing the tick which has a 90% prevention rate. Call your doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Overuse of antibiotics are effecting us all. We are close to entering into a post-antibiotic world simply because we are overusing antibiotics both on ourselves and in the farm industry. For Pete's sake, stop being so self-centered people. Do not take antibiotics prophylactically. A mere tick bite does not warrant drugs "just in case". Btw, OP, the tick you described is most likely a dog tick.