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Leech bites and allergic reactions
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<blockquote data-quote="Webguy" data-source="post: 140612" data-attributes="member: 4402"><p>Years ago I had an allergic reaction to a leech bite on my ankle while doing a canyon, I was fine til late that night, but then I noticed my ankle had swollen up so big I could not walk or drive, had to get a taxi to hospital. I tend to get the bastards off pretty quick and check my boots regularly nowdays.</p><p></p><p>Nothing funnier though than watching someone else do the leech dance, especially in a car LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Webguy, post: 140612, member: 4402"] Years ago I had an allergic reaction to a leech bite on my ankle while doing a canyon, I was fine til late that night, but then I noticed my ankle had swollen up so big I could not walk or drive, had to get a taxi to hospital. I tend to get the bastards off pretty quick and check my boots regularly nowdays. Nothing funnier though than watching someone else do the leech dance, especially in a car LOL. [/QUOTE]
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