• Join Us!
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Join Us!

  • Get the Fitness Geared Forum App Now!
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters


  • Join Us!
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
  • Join Us!
  • You have 1 new Private Message Attention Guest, if you are not a member of Fitness Geared - Body Building & Fitness Community, you have 1 new private message waiting, to view it you must fill out this form.
  • Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Depressed
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarrased
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Godly
  • Happy
  • Hateful
  • Hungry
  • Innocent
  • Meh
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Secret
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • Wtf
  • Thanks Thanks:  0
    Likes Likes:  0
    Dislikes Dislikes:  0
    Results 1 to 3 of 3

    Thread: Deadly ticks affect deer hunters

    1. #1
      BABY1's Avatar
      BABY1 is offline Mrs FUZO
      Points: 341,474, Level: 100
      Level completed: 0%, Points required for next Level: 0
      Overall activity: 0%
      Awards:
      Blog Award
      is is planting seeds
       
      I am:
      Happy
       
      Join Date
      Oct 2003
      Location
      the Woods
      Posts
      29,908
      Points
      341,474
      Level
      100
      Blog Entries
      559
      Rep Power
      644

      Default Deadly ticks affect deer hunters



      • Get the Fitness Geared
        Forum App Now!
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters

      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      Deer hunters are gainful gourmands, engaged with their food from field to table. It's fresh. It's free-range. It's fabulous.
      Except when it's deadly.
      Rick McDowell, 58, of Onaway is a lifelong hunter. He met his wife in kindergarten. Together, they're the ultimate yin-yang of the outdoors world. "We don't hunt apart, but we do hunt often," said his wife, Jeanne, 57, a pistol-shooting champ.
      McDowell might be the first documented case in northern Michigan of alpha-gal, a tick-acquired meat allergy.
      Around July 1, McDowell and his wife headed home from an appointment downstate. They stopped at McDonald's but skipped the bun in an attempt to be healthy. When they got home, Rick's feet began tingling.
      "The sensation came up his legs and then cut off his airway," Jeanne said. "The hospital told us he was having an allergic reaction and gave him a shot and sent us home."
      The next day, hours after their venison dinner, it started again. They went to their doctor. He dispensed steroids.
      "We had no idea what was causing it," Jeanne said. "I started thinking it might be the laundry detergent. We wrote down everything we did and everything he ate."
      Two weeks went by on steroids.
      "My mom sent me something about a meat allergy online. Rick decided to only eat chicken for a month, just in case," Jeanne said.
      Rick felt fine. Finally he said he was ready to try a burger.
      "I cooked a coupleready to try a burger.
      What happened next was unreal. His skin looked like blister upon a blister. He passed out in the bathtub," Jeanne said.
      She called 911. Rick awoke, said he was fine, and immediately lost consciousness. The ambulance got lost, so Jeanne heaved her 6-foot-3 husband into the back of the pickup and charged back to the hospital in Petoskey.
      In the emergency room, Rick stopped breathing. The moment he came to, he announced: "I've been eating chicken for a month. I had a burger and this happened."
      Once Rick was released, he headed to Petoskey allergist Tim Linehan, who asked him two questions: "Have you been eating meat?" and "Have you been in the South?"
      The disease Linehan suspected, caused by the lone star tick, had been recognized in southern states, but not in Michigan. Linehan took a blood sample, and confirmation from the lab arrived several days later. It was alpha-gal.
      The allergy is more prevalent among hunters and outdoor participants, but it can be tricky to diagnose. Symptoms might start as long as 8 hours after meat is consumed, and the allergy doesn't kick in until weeks after the initiating tick bite.
      For Brenda Valentine, professional hunter, Bass Pro pro-staffer and spokeswoman for the National Wild Turkey Federation, it took 10 years to find out what was wrong.
      "It started out as itching and an upset stomach," she said.
      "I'd go to the doctor, and they'd say I had food poisoning or my gallbladder was out of whack. Every time, it got worse. Next thing I know, I'm in a deer stand having some horrible allergy fit, and they're rushing me to the emergency room and saying I have salmonella or food poisoning."
      Finally, hours after a burger on the way home from a sports show, she cracked her head on a cast-iron bathtub. Her husband found her and thought she was dead.
      "I had no pulse, no respiration. I was on my back, blood on my face, and I had vomited," Valentine said. "He thought I had choked to death. He tried CPR, turned my mouth, cleared my throat and still couldn't get a breath. He pounded on my chest and did CPR and finally got some breath. Once I got to the hospital, the doctor told me I better get that gallbladder removed."
      All gallbladder tests proved negative, so Valentine was sent to an allergist.
      "I would have gone to a vet at that point, it didn't matter," she said.
      The allergist happened to work with a nurse who was a hunter and recently had contracted the allergy.
      "He told me the only mammal that didn't contain the proteins that made me sick was primate. I didn't feel much like eating monkey meat," said Valentine, 58, from Tennessee.
      Like McDowell, Valentine initially was ticked off at the prospect of a life without mammalian meat. But the spokesman for the NWTF simply increased her wild turkey take.
      "It speaks well that hunter conservation efforts have restored turkey populations to the point where I can take eight turkeys a year," Valentine said. She continues to hunt deer but donates the meat.
      McDowell also is hunting this season to feed his family.
      Both are eager to share their stories with other hunters.
      "Not only do ticks transmit Lyme disease, they can change your whole lifestyle," Valentine said. "Researchers estimate tens of thousands of victims, many of them hunters."
      Sufferers might have to avoid dairy, food additives such as artificial flavors, gelatin capsules and even vaccines. For some, every day is a bit of Russian roulette.
      "The first step is recognizing it," Valentine said. "Get it checked out if you even have a thought it's happening. It can be deadly."
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

    2. #2
      O2BESOHUGE's Avatar
      O2BESOHUGE is offline ADMINISTRATOR
      Points: 179,006, Level: 100
      Level completed: 0%, Points required for next Level: 0
      Overall activity: 0%
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      Awesome
       
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
      Location
      DEEP SOUTH
      Posts
      15,657
      Points
      179,006
      Level
      100
      Rep Power
      1208

      Default Re: Deadly ticks affect deer hunters

      ITS BAD DOWN HERE IN THE SOUTH WHERE ITS WARM MOST OF THE YEAR...FREAKY FEELING FINDING THEM ON YOU TOO!
      ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”






    3. #3
      animal87's Avatar
      animal87 is offline Elite FG Resident
      Points: 18,460, Level: 86
      Level completed: 22%, Points required for next Level: 390
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Got three FriendsFirst 1000 Experience Points
      is eating doughnuts in the squat
      rack
       
      I am:
      Crazy
       
      Join Date
      Aug 2013
      Posts
      3,111
      Points
      18,460
      Level
      86
      Rep Power
      132

      Default Re: Deadly ticks affect deer hunters

      • Get the Fitness Geared
        Forum App Now!
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters

      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      • Deadly ticks affect deer hunters
      All my years in the woods I've only gotten a few. I think they like some people more than others.

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •  
    Pro Wrists Straps
    Join us
    About us
    www.Fitnessgeared.com is a Bodybuilding Fitness health & Training Discussion forum for all levels from beginner to advanced. We offer everything from Nutrition, Supplements, Fat Loss, Weight Training, Dieting, to achieve your goals to get in the shape you want.