Re: suck out pathogens with a mini-pump?
- From: Brent <Bite@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 00:57:12 GMT
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:10:45 +0200, Martijn <Kw3Ls@xxxxxxxxxxx>
snickered:
>a_weisman@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Perhaps even less than 50% but the rash is a cutaneous manifestation
>> caused by local spread of the spirochete (secondary rashes are thought
>> to be a result of spread hemotagenously). That doesn't mean that the
>> spirochetes spreading locally in the skin don't also spread via the
>> bloodstream simultaneously.
>
>> Not mutually exclusive that some stay local and go for the skin and
>> others spread via the bloodstream simultaneously.
>
>OK. Well, maybe you could suck some spirochetes out of your bosy with a
>pump anyway. I don't know how deep ticks bite, but maybe they are only
>in contact with capillary vessels. If so, the spirochetes might stay a
>little while localized and maybe sucking helps, or injecting ABX at the
>tickbite area or something.
If you get bit on the (insert appendage) sawing off the (inserted
appendage) just might do the trick.
.
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