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new Setopress bandages for snakebite
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<blockquote data-quote="Village" data-source="post: 49019" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Well being honest,the application of a pressure bandage is to stifle the follow of poison or venom from progressing to vital organs in the abdomen, not keen on the new recommendation, think I ll keep to the old way. Doing that way just assists the venom in reaching its target. Must be only new, I do my advanced and remote ticket annually, wasn ' t in last years course, but that was in May, will have to wait and see this May.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village, post: 49019, member: 1900"] Well being honest,the application of a pressure bandage is to stifle the follow of poison or venom from progressing to vital organs in the abdomen, not keen on the new recommendation, think I ll keep to the old way. Doing that way just assists the venom in reaching its target. Must be only new, I do my advanced and remote ticket annually, wasn ' t in last years course, but that was in May, will have to wait and see this May. [/QUOTE]
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