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  • #76
    Hope your foot is better by now, you're still looking good.

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    • #77
      *Wonders why the stupid spider couldn't have bit her on the butt*

      <---jerk

      :-D


      (lol)

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      • #78
        ROFL!!!!!! Yes, Yes more pics Liz Arrrr
        "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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        • #79
          Originally posted by ZokesPro
          It can heal, just acquire some maggots, they will eat the dead flesh. Once all the dead flesh is gone then remove the maggots and go about your regular healing, maggots work wonders.
          Yep gotta love them magic maggots!
          no matrox, no matroxusers.

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          • #80
            Except that you'd need hospital-grade maggots. Your average maggot isn't the cleanest thing.

            On my last biking wounds I used raw honey. Amazing stuff. It was an old wives' tale, but I read up on the latest research, and honey has significant benefits. It's an amazing anti-bacterial (I read of 6 cases so far where honey healed wounds that had golden staph infections, and hadn't responded to antibiotics), accelerates healing, and even helps the body with cleaning and handling the necrotic tissue.

            My wounds haven't healed so fast since I was a child, and I did have some dead flesh there that my body handled in ways I hadn't seen before (It actually lifted itself off the wound over time, and was easy to remove).

            I'll definitely be using it the future.
            Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Lizzard[MPE]
              lol and i know i was bit by a spider, they said they might have to amutate my foot when i went in to the hospital. haha i dont think they wouold have said that if i got bit by a misquito or something haha
              I hope you didn't get the impression from my post that I thought you weren't bitten by a spider. The question is, which spider? Apparently, there are a lot of them here, and they're not all friendly. I assumed the Bay Area spiders were friendly, however. Your incident has put the fear of the spider god into me. As if the earthquakes and Raider fans weren't enough.

              I grew up in New York City and moved to San Francisco, so if it ain't a cockroach, I don't know much about it, and I'm most likely afraid of it.

              Never let a California doctor near your foot with a scalpel. That's their solution for everything.

              Paul

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Wombat

                On my last biking wounds I used raw honey.
                WOW! i read bikini twice
                scary

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                • #83
                  pervert

                  Hmm, 'xcept bees, mosquitoes and small jellyfish, I don't think I've been bitten/stung by anything.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Wombat
                    On my last biking wounds I used raw honey. Amazing stuff. It was an old wives' tale, but I read up on the latest research, and honey has significant benefits. It's an amazing anti-bacterial (I read of 6 cases so far where honey healed wounds that had golden staph infections, and hadn't responded to antibiotics), accelerates healing, and even helps the body with cleaning and handling the necrotic tissue.
                    It's truly awesome the miracles of some of the more natural disinfectants.
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                    people do all day!"

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                    • #85
                      "Recluses typically bite when they are trapped between flesh and another surface, as when a sleeping human rolls over on a prowling spider, or when putting on clothing or shoes containing spiders. "

                      hhhahaha fockers
                      www.lizziemorrison.com

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Strahd
                        God damn, your heart must have stopped when the said that.

                        So a bite from a Brown Recluse gets worse until the point it's treated, or there is no treatment and in only gets worse?

                        You mentioned that over time the bite from a black widow heals... Do you mean even if untreated? How painful was it when the bite first happened?


                        I still can't believe that thump. Can you imaging if he was bit in a certain other place.

                        Hope you're feeling better.

                        im not sure everything about black widows. i was just told by the doctors that if i didnt come in right when i did it would have gotten worse and worse. you have a bad fever, thats why people die from these things. older people and kids more then others. but it gets worse.

                        i didnt feel the bite at all until i woke up and tried to walk on my foot in the morning. the pain got worse and worse as the days went by. like serioussssss pain. hah ive been through a lot. but trying to walk on my foot and travel through different airports. felt like i was going to pass out due to the pain on my foot
                        www.lizziemorrison.com

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by paulcs
                          I hope you didn't get the impression from my post that I thought you weren't bitten by a spider. The question is, which spider? Apparently, there are a lot of them here, and they're not all friendly. I assumed the Bay Area spiders were friendly, however. Your incident has put the fear of the spider god into me. As if the earthquakes and Raider fans weren't enough.

                          I grew up in New York City and moved to San Francisco, so if it ain't a cockroach, I don't know much about it, and I'm most likely afraid of it.

                          Never let a California doctor near your foot with a scalpel. That's their solution for everything.

                          Paul
                          haha the scalpel thing ****ing hurt. im still not over that. i have a fear of those now too, not only spiders and needles.

                          going to be hard to know exactly what it was without seeing the damn thing. wish i would have looked for it or something but didnt. :/
                          www.lizziemorrison.com

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                          • #88
                            I have no idea, please do not ask. I got this from an EMail Forward. One thing for sure: THIS was not a spider.....

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                            • #89
                              I will remove if requested.

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                              • #90
                                so you are against porn, but this is ok?

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