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The Life-Changing Disease Hiding Everywhere Outdoors

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I have never seen another person freak

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out so much over something so small.

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>> I wasn't eating. I was losing weight. Um

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I was also was even using the mobile

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phone. Um it just was making me really

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really sick.

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>> Few days later I took very very sick.

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>> I had aching joints. I was shivery. I

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was cold. I was weak.

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>> I contacted the doctor um sent

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photographs.

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>> They took it quite serious

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>> and he's like it's probably just a viral

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infection. But I pushed him and says,

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"Look, this can happen." So he went to

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Google.

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>> I was put on a prolonged

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um antibiotic.

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>> Hello, Steven.

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>> Probably about 3 or 4 months to actually

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feel strong enough to be able to

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>> felt unwell, fatigued, and not great

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energy-wise. Probably for several months

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after

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>> I wanted to be in your YouTube video.

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>> I'm your number one song.

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>> He is

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>> not her. as the time my running buddy,

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should I mention his name? N we'll leave

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him out of it. Persian um found one of

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these unwelcome visitors

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lodged on attached to

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>> Shane got his tick.

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I'll tell you where Shane got his tick,

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but put it this way. You don't want a

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tick there. A very personal part of his

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body. Let's leave it at that. And he was

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in a total panic. He ran off to the f

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first aid station to get a pair of

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tweezers to get this thing removed. And

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that was about six years ago. And that

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was my very first introduction to the

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horror and disgust that these things can

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create. Since then, I've personally been

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bitten by dozens of them and I've killed

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hundreds of them as well. But I'm now

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starting to realize that maybe I haven't

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quite been taking them as seriously as I

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should have. You can probably figure out

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where this is going. I am, of course,

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talking about ticks. Those tiny little

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blood sucking insect. No, they're not

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insects. They're not insects. They're

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actually an arachnid. So, they're kind

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of a type of spider in a way. They've

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got eight legs, but their numbers are

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increasing in Ireland and in the UK year

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on year. And with that increase in their

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numbers comes an increase in the

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disease, the infection, the bacterial

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infection that they can spread or

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transmit known as Lyme disease.

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This is a condition that most people

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recover fully from with treatment. But a

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percentage of people end up suffering

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from chronic conditions over maybe

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months or in some cases years or in a

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small percentage of very unfortunate

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cases, some people end up dealing with

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the symptoms and the after effects of of

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of uh Lyme disease for the rest of their

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life. So in this video, I'm going to

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talk through some tips how to avoid

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ticks and what to do if you get bitten.

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But I think crucially, I'm also going to

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talk about why this is something you

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should be aware of and you should take

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precautions about. You've got a bigger

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risk for making a questionable choice

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for lunch. And I'll explain that later.

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But first of all, let's discuss what

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actually are ticks. Because ticks,

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they're kind of weird and in a really

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kind of twisted way, a little bit

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adorable.

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I could have picked a better day to make

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this video. This is a topic for spring

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and winter has decided to return.

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Okay, story time. Let's find somewhere

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to sit down.

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Well, that was embarrassing. I thought

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that would just

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There we go. Right, I want to introduce

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you to somebody. Say hello to my little

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friend. This Oh, actually, that's a

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little bit scary for the kids watching.

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Hang on.

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This

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This is Rick the tick. Scientific name

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Isoti's

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Rickus. I think Rick the tick is easier

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to pronounce. Although

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Rick the tick here is actually female

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which makes this somewhat confusing.

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Rick might be a she, but she ain't no

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lady. Rick is born around this time of

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year, around spring, and begins life as

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a teeny tiny little larvae, which is

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about the size of a poppy seed. And the

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very first thing that every baby tick

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needs to do in life is go on an

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adventure, a quest, a quest for blood.

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Hello, give me your blood. It could be

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from a sheep, a goat, a deer, a cow, a

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lizard, a mouse, a squirrel, a bat, or

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even a trail runner called Steven. But

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unfortunately for poor little laral Rick

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the tick. Can she fly? No. No. Can she

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jump? No. No. So, what's she gonna do?

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I'm not quite sure how this turned into

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a bedtime story, but I'm gonna roll with

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it. Rick the Laral tick is clever. Rick

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the laral tick is smart and Rick the

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laral tick has a plan. She demands a

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shrubbery.

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>> A shrubbery

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or grass or a tree. Any kind of plant

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will do. She crawls right out to the end

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of that branch,

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grips on with her rear six legs and

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sticks her two front legs out with a

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like a pair of arms and waves them in

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the air.

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It's actually kind of adorable in a

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really sick and twisted way. And this

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behavior,

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this behavior is literally known as

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questing. And that leaf, that twig, just

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happens to be sticking out on a trail. A

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trail along which a trail runner, a

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hless trail runner named Steven is

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running. And as he passes by, Rick

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reaches out with her little arms and a

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little bit like if you ever seen the

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Dune movies, the way the Fman jump onto

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the giant sandworms and kind of hook on.

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She just grabs onto Steven's ankle as it

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brushes past and

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is dragged along for the ride. But

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Steven's magnificent shins and calves

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are not what she's looking for. or

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they're too tough uh from years of ow

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barbwire in front of me and a gor bush

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behind me.

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So she climbs further north and finds a

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nice soft bit of skin maybe in behind

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the knee, up in the thigh or in the

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groin. And once she gets there, she

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deploys her most deplorable action

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because she has a pair of jaws a little

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bit like this. these little jaws here.

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And these are basically like two saws.

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She takes those saws and starts

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macheteing her way down through the

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flesh. Now, you might think, well,

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Steven's going to feel that, but no,

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he's not because this diabolical little

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creature injects a fluid from her saliva

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which contains antiqu coagulants so the

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blood doesn't clot, but also

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painkillers. So, if you get bitten by a

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tick, most people never feel it. Once

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she's macheted her way through the flesh

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comes the gross part. If you didn't

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think that was gross enough, see this?

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This thing here? That is like a little

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straw, but it's a barbed straw. And she

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jams that barbed straw right into the

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hole she's just cut on Steven's leg. And

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over several days, she becomes engorged

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with blood and swells up,

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which is a phrase I never thought I'd be

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saying in a YouTube video. And

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eventually, after Rick the tick's

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abdomen has swollen to about 100 times

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its original size, she drops off and

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starts to grow, mol, sheds a layer of

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skin, and then emerges, no longer a

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larvae, but now a nymph, which is

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slightly bigger. And then the cycle

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repeats again. She goes off. She finds

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another host. She latches on. She drinks

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the blood. She engorges and swells up.

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Drops off. And this time when she sheds

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her outer layer, she emerges as an adult

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tick. And there is just one final

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feeding left. But this time it's

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different because she doesn't just have

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blood on her mind, she's also got love

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because now it's time for Rick the tick

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