Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 "The next day, places on my body that have never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, seven inches up my rectum."I am happy to report none of those symptoms - that must have been a real pain in the a__ I might at this point point out to forum members that I allow my good friend David unusual leeway in posting information about products in this forum for two very good reasons:First of all, I know him to have the highest integrityAnd more importantly, David makes nary a cent from any of the products on his site. Either they pay nothing at all or if they do all money goes to support the non-profit International Wellness Directory. Furthermore, David chooses products based on their effectiveness and safety and without regards to whether or not they pay affiliate fees or donations.I know this from personal experience because David agreed to list my book on his site based on his evaluation of it alone. It was only after the fact that I offered to donate 50% of the sales receipts to the International Wellness Directory because of how highly I regard and support the site.As an update on my spidey bite, at one point it reached a diameter of over two inches of redness and an outer area of pinkness with a small white center the size of a matchhead and a hard lump underneath about half the size of a golfball. Now there is no pink area, the red area is about 3/4 of an inch, the white area has turned to black and the underlying lump is about 1/2 the size and softening.Tonyoleander soup , ahzoov wrote:>> > In a message dated 6/9/2007 9:38:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > donnab2 writes:> > As it so happens, I am currently fighting a spider bite that looks> very much like that of a brown recluse. Although I am told that such> bites are rare where I live now, I have been bitten twice before by> brown recluse spiders and know the classic signs well (if not a> recluse, what else can cause such a nasty bite? Black widow?).> > Tony,> We have had good luck with people using Myrrh for their recluse bites. > Just make a paste of it and apply.> Maybe the health food store in Uvalde would have some capsules of Myrrh.> We had one lady come in the store one day with an ugly bite on her > foot. She is diabetic, also. We gave her some and she used it and it > healed right away. She sings her praises about myrrh.> Good luck,> Donna > > > Ron Salley's Healon PF works on these spider bites....My firstaid kit always > has a bottle. It will last at least seven years.> > _http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle_ > (http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle) _> > and _http://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html_ (h> ttp://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html) > > In college I had a black widow bite me in three spots....I didn't know it > til the next day while riding my bike home from school, three spots, my neck, > arm, and thigh began swelling up. The next day, places on my body that have > never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, > seven inches up my rectum. I went to a doctor. He gave me sleeping pills. > Said, "Go home, take these, and it will be gone by morning." > > David> > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 My doctor injected with B Vitamins and not sure what else but It was a precursor to my Multiple Myeloma as it seemed to trigger it. Brown recluse and another have symptoms that partial mimic Multiple Myeloma. My bite went untreated for 2 months, only home remedies as I did not know what bit me at the time. My skin necrosed and became red and painful. At the time it felt like abeek sting and I immediatley put Arnica and other things on it. I had some chinese herbs that worked. My doctor had a fit when he saw it.....So be careful!! JaniceTony wrote: "The next day, places on my body that have never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, seven inches up my rectum."I am happy to report none of those symptoms - that must have been a real pain in the a__ I might at this point point out to forum members that I allow my good friend David unusual leeway in posting information about products in this forum for two very good reasons:First of all, I know him to have the highest integrityAnd more importantly, David makes nary a cent from any of the products on his site. Either they pay nothing at all or if they do all money goes to support the non-profit International Wellness Directory. Furthermore, David chooses products based on their effectiveness and safety and without regards to whether or not they pay affiliate fees or donations.I know this from personal experience because David agreed to list my book on his site based on his evaluation of it alone. It was only after the fact that I offered to donate 50% of the sales receipts to the International Wellness Directory because of how highly I regard and support the site.As an update on my spidey bite, at one point it reached a diameter of over two inches of redness and an outer area of pinkness with a small white center the size of a matchhead and a hard lump underneath about half the size of a golfball. Now there is no pink area, the red area is about 3/4 of an inch, the white area has turned to black and the underlying lump is about 1/2 the size and softening.Tony--- In oleander soup , ahzoov wrote:>> > In a message dated 6/9/2007 9:38:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > donnab2 writes:> > As it so happens, I am currently fighting a spider bite that looks> very much like that of a brown recluse. Although I am told that such> bites are rare where I live now, I have been bitten twice before by> brown recluse spiders and know the classic signs well (if not a> recluse, what else can cause such a nasty bite? Black widow?).> > Tony,> We have had good luck with people using Myrrh for their recluse bites. > Just make a paste of it and apply.> Maybe the health food store in Uvalde would have some capsules of Myrrh.> We had one lady come in the store one day with an ugly bite on her > foot. She is diabetic, also. We gave her some and she used it and it > healed right away. She sings her praises about myrrh.> Good luck,> Donna > > > Ron Salley's Healon PF works on these spider bites....My firstaid kit always > has a bottle. It will last at least seven years.> > _http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle_ > (http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle) _> > and _http://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html_ (h> ttp://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html) > > In college I had a black widow bite me in three spots....I didn't know it > til the next day while riding my bike home from school, three spots, my neck, > arm, and thigh began swelling up. The next day, places on my body that have > never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, > seven inches up my rectum. I went to a doctor. He gave me sleeping pills. > Said, "Go home, take these, and it will be gone by morning." > > David> > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.> Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 The first time around, the doctor had to remove a golfball size chunk of dead flesh. The second time, I managed to avoid that and this time I caught it very early and knew what to do. Trust me - I AM very careful. When I researched such bites in the past, I came across some horrific stories and photos! oleander soup , Preferred Customer <commonsense2265 wrote: > > My doctor injected with B Vitamins and not sure what else but It was a precursor to my Multiple Myeloma as it seemed to trigger it. Brown recluse and another have symptoms that partial mimic Multiple Myeloma. My bite went untreated for 2 months, only home remedies as I did not know what bit me at the time. My skin necrosed and became red and painful. At the time it felt like abeek sting and I immediatley put Arnica and other things on it. I had some chinese herbs that worked. My doctor had a fit when he saw it.....So be careful!! Janice > > Tony wrote: " The next day, places on my body that have never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, seven inches up my rectum. " > > I am happy to report none of those symptoms - that must have been a real pain in the a__ > > I might at this point point out to forum members that I allow my good friend David unusual leeway in posting information about products in this forum for two very good reasons: > > First of all, I know him to have the highest integrity > > And more importantly, David makes nary a cent from any of the products on his site. Either they pay nothing at all or if they do all money goes to support the non-profit International Wellnessy. Furthermore, David chooses products based on their effectiveness and safety and without regards to whether or not they pay affiliate fees or donations. > > I know this from personal experience because David agreed to list my book on his site based on his evaluation of it alone. It was only after the fact that I offered to donate 50% of the sales receipts to the International Wellness Directory because of how highly I regard and support the site. > > As an update on my spidey bite, at one point it reached a diameter of over two inches of redness and an outer area of pinkness with a small white center the size of a matchhead and a hard lump underneath about half the size of a golfball. Now there is no pink area, the red area is about 3/4 of an inch, the white area has turned to black and the underlying lump is about 1/2 the size and softening. > > > > oleander soup , ahzoov@ wrote: > > > > > > In a message dated 6/9/2007 9:38:58 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > > donnab2@ writes: > > > > As it so happens, I am currently fighting a spider bite that looks > > very much like that of a brown recluse. Although I am told that such > > bites are rare where I live now, I have been bitten twice before by > > brown recluse spiders and know the classic signs well (if not a > > recluse, what else can cause such a nasty bite? Black widow?). > > > > Tony, > > We have had good luck with people using Myrrh for their recluse bites. > > Just make a paste of it and apply. > > Maybe the health food store in Uvalde would have some capsules of Myrrh. > > We had one lady come in the store one day with an ugly bite on her > > foot. She is diabetic, also. We gave her some and she used it and it > > healed right away. She sings her praises about myrrh. > > Good luck, > > Donna > > > > > > Ron Salley's Healon PF works on these spider bites....My firstaid kit always > > has a bottle. It will last at least seven years. > > > > _http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle_ > > (http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/Newsletters/06_Dec.htm#Miracle) _ > > > > and _http://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html_ (h > > ttp://www.mnwp.org/RSalley/index.html) > > > > In college I had a black widow bite me in three spots....I didn't know it > > til the next day while riding my bike home from school, three spots, my neck, > > arm, and thigh began swelling up. The next day, places on my body that have > > never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, > > seven inches up my rectum. I went to a doctor. He gave me sleeping pills. > > Said, " Go home, take these, and it will be gone by morning. " > > > > David > > > > > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > Get your own web address. > Have a HUGE year through Small Business. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 Tony wrote: " The next day, places on my body that have never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, seven inches up my rectum. " How did you measure the seven inches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 Very Funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Janicerobert-blau wrote: Tony > wrote: "The next day, places on my body that have never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my eyes, seven inches up my rectum." How did you measure the seven inches? Be a PS3 game guru.Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 ROFLMAO!! I'm not gonna touch that with a . . . never mind! oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > Tony wrote: � � � � � � � � � > � � � � � � � " The next day, places on my body that have > never itched before, itched like crazy: under my fingernails, behind my > eyes, seven inches up my rectum. " > > How did you measure the seven inches? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.