Hear, hear. Anytime I'm in bug country I slather the stuff. Not worth
the risk. A good friend and one of our most valued employees has some
kind of central nevous system disorder she picked up in Africa from
bug bites. Abnormal EEG, debilitating headaches, loss of
concentration and anxiety attacks. We've sent her to numerous
specialists and they basically say maybe she'll get better (she has,
somewhat).
One of the best things I've found is combination sunscreen and bug
dope. I don't remember who makes it, but it works great and kills two
birds with one stone.
On Jul 30, 2006, at 12:50 PM, KLynch7589@aol.com wrote:
> Shane, in regard to West Nile & with all due respect: Out here in
> Colo.in
> over 2 years, we've lost 9 people to the virus with dozens badly
> affected .
> Ensephalitus and what it can permanently do to folk's central
> nervous system is
> horrible & something you'll never forget.
> At our driver's meetings it isn't even suggested anymore. Just like
> wearing
> your nomex.
>
> It doesn't takes a real man to use DEET, just a smart one... ;-)
> Why roll
> the dice?
> Good luck
>
> Kevin RMVR
>
>
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