Yes indeed, it's a characteristic red ring (not a disc, just the ring) which
grows around the site of the tick bite. Lyme disease is insidious, and
debilitating in its tertiary stage - needs to be caught early. I hope it was
early enough for me...
Piers
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I never saw the tick itself but once I had a strange red rash which prompted
the Doctor to put me on antibiotics.
On 17/09/2014 07:11, ChrisB wrote:
> That's a good prompt from Moose, John. Did you find any ticks on your
person at any stage?
>
> There's a fair awareness of Lyme Disease in the UK, Moose. I used to
brief my students before venturing into the wilderness of Norfolk :-)
>
> Chris
>
>
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