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antelope
at Sun Aug 27 15:29:16 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ]
Adult Western diamond-backed rattler: 1. large pinprick 2. almost instantaneous brick slammed on your finger/car door slammed on finger 3. burning sensation as if hand set on fire full blown envenomation BTW 4. slow to moderate feeling of warmth/pain creeping up to armpit 5. VERY painful swelling of lymph node in armpit 6. necrosis of bite area 7. removal of digit! Juvenile Western cottonmouth: 1. small pinprick 2. nausea 3. swelling 4. local pain and tenderness 5. severe swelling of arm and lymph node 6. antivenin administered/ allergic reaction causes more nausea and fainting 7. collapsed veins 8. miserable time of it all
My advice: priceless, don't handle hots, keep calm and seek immediate medical attention if bitten. Just take photos, it's not worth the adrenaline rush and near death experience...from one who survived!!!Just my experiences, and I was allergic to the older antivenin but was good with the newer crote serum. All in all a very expensive and painful lesson(s)! I used to be very defensive of letting people know my experiences but if one person decides not to handle because of this then it is worth looking like a d-@$$! I used to think it will never happen to me, then I thought I am way more careful now, now I think it is not the right way for me, to each their own. Todd Hughes
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