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President Bush was treated for Lyme disease after he developed the characteristic “bull’s-eye” rash that marks the beginning of the tick-borne infection. The disclosure, which the White House had kept secret for nearly 12 months, was made in Mr Bush’s annual medical report. It also stated that he has suffered mild vertigo in recent weeks, but that he was otherwise in excellent health. Lyme disease is transmitted through tick bites. If left untreated it can lead to arthritis and neurological disorders, but if diagnosed early it is treated easily with antibiotics. The White House said that Mr Bush received the standard treatment for the rash on his left shin and developed no other symptoms...
:laugh:That will teach him to meet with the Sowdi's
:laugh:You have a great sense of humor Sarah!
And one big tick ...