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<blockquote data-quote="Emmet" data-source="post: 5068114" data-attributes="member: 8223"><p>I have two friends from Decatur Co that don't know each other and both of them ended up being rushed to Nashville because they were knocking on heaven's door. Both of these guys ended up at the same hospital within a week of each other. One was taken by chopper, the other rushed by ambulance. One guy was there for 2 weeks and released but had to return due to complications. It has taken him some time, but he is back to almost normal. The other fellow spent 35 days in the hospital, the family had been called in because his organs had started shutting down. We thought he was gone, but eventually, he got out and spent 45 days in rehab learning how to walk again. This is something everyone needs to take seriously. It took the doctors several days to figure out what was going on. Neither of them could recall being bit by a tick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emmet, post: 5068114, member: 8223"] I have two friends from Decatur Co that don't know each other and both of them ended up being rushed to Nashville because they were knocking on heaven's door. Both of these guys ended up at the same hospital within a week of each other. One was taken by chopper, the other rushed by ambulance. One guy was there for 2 weeks and released but had to return due to complications. It has taken him some time, but he is back to almost normal. The other fellow spent 35 days in the hospital, the family had been called in because his organs had started shutting down. We thought he was gone, but eventually, he got out and spent 45 days in rehab learning how to walk again. This is something everyone needs to take seriously. It took the doctors several days to figure out what was going on. Neither of them could recall being bit by a tick. [/QUOTE]
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