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To: Chameleon
You will know... It will get bigger as time goes by, the center area of skin will die and you will have a pit in your skin. It may stay small or it may even take a month to get very large. Just keep an eye on it and stop playing with that damn taser! (the bites affect people differently)
88 posted on 05/09/2003 8:28:17 PM PDT by stlnative (Were it not for the braveā€¦there'd be no land of the free.)
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To: brigette
A look at complimentary treatment of Brown Recluse Spider bites.



Welcome to my page of venomous bite treatments. This page will continually be changing as additional information is added, so check it out often.

I hope that this information will help you in your search for something that is apparently lacking in the general information field.

A large portion of the population will come in contact with a venomous creature at some time in their lifetime. This may be nothing more than a bee sting or fire ant bite but if you have a high degree of sensitivity it can be devastating.

What I have found is that this simple first aid treatment of venomous bites from whatever source, may be all the treatment needed to resolve the problem.

As you read some of the case histories you may find something that you can relate to. Feel free to share this information with others and particularly your caregiver.

I have practiced medicine since 1973 in both Family Practice and Emergency Medicine, and have found this treatment to be very effective. I will admit that I had my doubts at first but seeing dramatic results is a strong stimulus to change your mind.

This site last updated: 11/7/02


http://www.sabramsmd.com/brs/brsmain.html
89 posted on 05/09/2003 8:29:05 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: brigette

Notice the chronic wound of a brown recluse spider bite.

This wound is over 2 years old and never healed in spite of multiple attempts with antibiotics. The wound had a chronic drainage and was very painful to touch. The pain was so intense that the patient was forced to take blood pressure medication to control the hypertension caused by pain

Within 3 hours after electric shock, the drainage had stopped. Within 1 week the patient was able to stop her blood pressure medicine as the pain was gone.

Patient has been lost to follow up as she is in another part of the state.

100 posted on 05/09/2003 8:37:34 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: brigette
Maybe you should send you photos to this doctor...

Check out these photos...

http://www.sabramsmd.com/brs/brs_testimonial_finger.html
102 posted on 05/09/2003 8:39:18 PM PDT by kcvl
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