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Gypsiyee wrote:I've actually been bitten by a brown recluse before, and I'm not sure if I was just lucky, but it wasnt *horrible*
My arm swole up to the size of a baseball for about a while, was horribly red and bruised, and you could see the fang imprints. Hurt and itched like a bitch; that was about it, though.
Furthermore, identification of spiders is a specialist skill and an average hospital doctor cannot be relied on to make an accurate diagnosis of a spider species without a good microscope, some specialist spider literature, and considerable experience. A diagnosis at-a-glance by a non-expert, comparing a spider with a photo, is almost completely worthless.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
A local doctor around here years ago came up with a way to heal brown recluse spider (or "fiddlebacks" as we call them here in Oklahoma) more quickly. He would take a stun gun and use the wire attachment to shock around the bite area to break up the venom so the body can fight it easier
Minrott wrote:Hunters have been doing that with rattlesnake bitten dogs for years by taking an ignition wire off the distributor cap of their vehicle and hit the bite area with it while cranking the engine.
brinstar wrote:yeah i've always heard that we have those kind of spiders here but thankfully i've never seen one
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
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