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update:
My breast is all healed and back to normal. It was some sort of bug bite because I got another one on my leg. Damn insects
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I live in east texas, in swamp land, and have had similar results to many many mystery insect bites i get from wandering the woods. I always wait a bit to see what happens, just watch out for brown recluses and wolf spiders. the former is the really bad one, the latter not as much, but both can cause life long necrosis, and recluses can kill. but good to hear nothing serious, maybe a bed bug? in area with lots of latin american migrants they are quite common, not being racist its just the truth. all depends where you live, recluses are in over 76% of households in the south. black widows can kill but mainly just make you sick as a dog and only a real threat to the young and old and again are all over the south, yet banana spiders, huge 6 inch spiders with a skull on their back, are less harmful than a mosquito or ant bite. they also produce the words strongest natural fiber. i loves insects
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I live in east texas, in swamp land, and have had similar results to many many mystery insect bites i get from wandering the woods. I always wait a bit to see what happens, just watch out for brown recluses and wolf spiders. the former is the really bad one, the latter not as much, but both can cause life long necrosis, and recluses can kill. but good to hear nothing serious, maybe a bed bug? in area with lots of latin american migrants they are quite common, not being racist its just the truth. all depends where you live, recluses are in over 76% of households in the south. black widows can kill but mainly just make you sick as a dog and only a real threat to the young and old and again are all over the south, yet banana spiders, huge 6 inch spiders with a skull on their back, are less harmful than a mosquito or ant bite. they also produce the words strongest natural fiber. i loves insects

I have recently moved to CT.. after a blood test I have just taken I came back positive for Lyme disease. I just can't win. I have a friend who was bitten by a brown recluse and she didn't have it looked at for a few days. She ended up with a huge area of rotten flesh on her calf that left a huge hole. Oh man!
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I have recently moved to CT.. after a blood test I have just taken I came back positive for Lyme disease. I just can't win. I have a friend who was bitten by a brown recluse and she didn't have it looked at for a few days. She ended up with a huge area of rotten flesh on her calf that left a huge hole. Oh man!
jeebus sorry to hear about the lyme, that's truly awful, and yeah your buddy well sadly she got necrosis, worst part is that for most people it will go away and come back for the rest of their lives. i found a tick on me a few months back and it took 10 minutes of trying different ways to finally pop it. i was attempting to crush it over and over until i put it on my window sill, grabbed a water bottle, and pushed the cap onto it with all my body weight, and only then did it finally die
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