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Personal experiences with snake or spider bites
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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 382277" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Yep and yet science tells us that is a myth and not possible. Which doesn't marry with my wifes best friend who was also bitten by a White tail on her cheek and the ulceration and problems she had eventually cost her an eye a good 6 to 8 months later.</p><p></p><p>Another myth that could not possibly happen, when we were kids my eldest brother used to chase us about scaring the crap out of us with a "harmless" huntsman. One day he was bitten on his arm. </p><p>When they did finally bring it under control he had a 3" x 2" graft on the inside of his fore arm.</p><p></p><p>We have so much to learn about venom and what has what, I think it was only 10 or so years ago they discovered our humble Monitors and some Bearded Dragons have the same venom as Rattle Snakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 382277, member: 44"] Yep and yet science tells us that is a myth and not possible. Which doesn't marry with my wifes best friend who was also bitten by a White tail on her cheek and the ulceration and problems she had eventually cost her an eye a good 6 to 8 months later. Another myth that could not possibly happen, when we were kids my eldest brother used to chase us about scaring the crap out of us with a "harmless" huntsman. One day he was bitten on his arm. When they did finally bring it under control he had a 3" x 2" graft on the inside of his fore arm. We have so much to learn about venom and what has what, I think it was only 10 or so years ago they discovered our humble Monitors and some Bearded Dragons have the same venom as Rattle Snakes. [/QUOTE]
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