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Leech bites and allergic reactions
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<blockquote data-quote="Paydirt" data-source="post: 106936" data-attributes="member: 2339"><p>Back when I was a kid(teenager) I went to bed one night after an avo mucking around in the bush. I thought I had a big zit coming up on my forehead, so I kept squeezing it up during the night. In the morning I bolted into the bathroom to pop the now massive lump on my scone only to see an egg where my forehead used to be and a paralysis tick in the middle of it - lesson learnt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paydirt, post: 106936, member: 2339"] Back when I was a kid(teenager) I went to bed one night after an avo mucking around in the bush. I thought I had a big zit coming up on my forehead, so I kept squeezing it up during the night. In the morning I bolted into the bathroom to pop the now massive lump on my scone only to see an egg where my forehead used to be and a paralysis tick in the middle of it - lesson learnt. [/QUOTE]
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