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Dragonshadow 05-14-2003 10:39 AM

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Originally posted by Donut:
Sounds to me like it needs amputation. Do you own a chainsaw?
;)

Oh ha ha Donut, scare her to death.
Stormy, I'm sure you'll be okay, can't be that bad. i mean, on the posotive side, you haven't had a heart attack, which could kill you. Ignore Mr. Donutring here. I'm sure he's jut winding you up.
[img]smile.gif[/img]

Guess that was why the smily was there.

[ 05-14-2003, 10:39 AM: Message edited by: Dragonshadow ]

Cloudbringer 05-14-2003 03:44 PM

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Originally posted by Dragonshadow:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Donut:
Sounds to me like it needs amputation. Do you own a chainsaw?
;)

Oh ha ha Donut, scare her to death.
Stormy, I'm sure you'll be okay, can't be that bad. i mean, on the posotive side, you haven't had a heart attack, which could kill you. Ignore Mr. Donutring here. I'm sure he's jut winding you up.
[img]smile.gif[/img]

Guess that was why the smily was there.
</font>[/QUOTE][img]graemlins/1ponder.gif[/img] Do they make windup chainsaws? ;) :D

pritchke 05-14-2003 04:03 PM

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Originally posted by Stormymystic:
I noticed it yesterday, and had been vomiting yesterday morning, and have been extremly tired the past 3 days, yes i was out side all day sunday, where i was was close to woods, the place is now nomb, my father looked at it when he came over cuz we lost our power and needed candles, said it kinda looked like it might just be a cyst and i only see one huge hole in the center, and yes i have a cat and dog
The vomiting definitely sounds like you have some type of poison in your system. Go get it checked out as it does not seem like the bite and vomiting are a coincidence. Don't worry to much as most insect, and spider bites are generally not lethal. Just be thankful that the poisonous ones are usually very small.

[ 05-14-2003, 04:15 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ]

wellard 05-14-2003 11:06 PM

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Originally posted by Stormymystic:
:( I have no money nor Insurance, I wll try and find one that will do billing
:mad: why the hell does America spend more time crying about taxes and not enough time dealing with issues like these? C'mon America, Surely you can afford free doctor consultations and hospital emergency treatment. What is more important people or money?


Sorry about the rant Stormy. I hope you are all right. Please do go to the doctor ASAP. Coming from Australia you learn not to ignore "little bites" they can become very serious, very quick.

The Ornery One 05-14-2003 11:48 PM

If it's not a spider bite it could be from a tick that got scratched off before you saw it. I'm slightly allergic to both and the bite will turn a large red area with a little blister in the middle. I usually have a fever in the area of the bite and will feel nauseous for several days. Taking regular allergy medicine while using antibiotics on the bite usually makes enough of a difference that I don't need to go to a doctor, but if it doesn't get any better in a few days or if you get a high fever and keep feeling sick go to a doctor.

Bardan the Slayer 05-14-2003 11:58 PM

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Originally posted by wellard:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Stormymystic:
:( I have no money nor Insurance, I wll try and find one that will do billing

:mad: why the hell does America spend more time crying about taxes and not enough time dealing with issues like these? C'mon America, Surely you can afford free doctor consultations and hospital emergency treatment. What is more important people or money?
</font>[/QUOTE]In America? Money. The public have, to the best of my knowledge, been asked many times whether they want a publically-funded national health system. They don't.

The ironic thing is, I read a study once that said the cost to the taxpayer of running an NHS would be 1/3 of the taxes they pay to support medical insurance. Go figure.

Stormymystic 05-15-2003 12:50 AM

well, it is getting better, i am not feeling sick anymore and the swelling is gone, but i think it might be something like an alergic rash that got infected, be cause now i have more bump on my arms that itch...and no i am not allergic to poison oak or ivy, hmm might be the dog, that is when i started itching alot was when we got him, but i can not get rid of him because my baby girl loves him to much :( she calls him gogo instead of jojo and anytime she does not see him she ask where gogo? she is only 1 1/2 but she knows things,lol
anywho i guess i can find some allergy meds and deal with it, i have learned to live with my cat...err umm my daughters cat he sleeps with both of them at there feet, he never has clawed them or got close to his face, he is like a guardian, he loves them, but the dog...grrrr i am ready to give him to a butcher...lol


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