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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Dropped one with the 204 in a ravine.
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 1913203" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>No she wasn't one of the lucky ones she was one of the first ones that were found to have lyme when it was first being found out about . She was in the hospital for two weeks . They put her in because she had a fever of over 103 F , was swelled up over her whole body and ended up with bruising on about 60 percent of her body from the swelling . They called all over the country to figure out what it was she had and sent blood samples to a lot of labs all while keeping her in an isolation unit . There are pictures of her in a book written by an infectious disease specialist from back east on the east coast , she spent over a year on different meds being treated for it after they figured out what it was . But ended up getting over it . She did have a stroke from a blood clot caused by the bruising . She has since passed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 1913203, member: 91783"] No she wasn't one of the lucky ones she was one of the first ones that were found to have lyme when it was first being found out about . She was in the hospital for two weeks . They put her in because she had a fever of over 103 F , was swelled up over her whole body and ended up with bruising on about 60 percent of her body from the swelling . They called all over the country to figure out what it was she had and sent blood samples to a lot of labs all while keeping her in an isolation unit . There are pictures of her in a book written by an infectious disease specialist from back east on the east coast , she spent over a year on different meds being treated for it after they figured out what it was . But ended up getting over it . She did have a stroke from a blood clot caused by the bruising . She has since passed . [/QUOTE]
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