

The worst thing in this, i'm afraid of spiders

*wonders what the big deal is*MixedMyth wrote:The worst thing was, they were brown recluses!
OH MY SCHMOD!grabmygoblin wrote:OH HOLY GOD AND ALL THAT IS GOOD AND MERCIFUL HOW CAN ANYONE ARGUE WE ARE NOT A FORSAKEN PEOPLE WITH INJURIES LIKE THIS IN OUR WORLD?!
ps don't click that if you are at all queasy... or don't want to be.
9c9Here's what often happens: People experience pain or tenderness several hours after the bite as SMD starts to trigger tissue damage. This can last up to six months. Most bites are uneventful. A minority develop the dermonecrosis that has made the spider famous.
In these cases, a bluish sinking patch with ragged edges and a surrounding redness appears within 24 to 72 hours, says William V. Stoecker, MD. He described clinical aspects at an arachnidism symposium that Vetter organized as part of June's American Arachnological Society meeting. This is the "red, white and blue sign." Bruising may spread along lymphatics, or with gravity. Often there is a central blister.
But these symptoms overlap with many other dermatologic conditions.
"I don't think it's easy just from the wound itself to say it is brown recluse," especially in nonendemic areas where one would seldom encounter it, said Kevin C. Osterhoudt, MD, a toxicologist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
"Many physicians, when they see a necrotic wound, don't have a broad differential diagnosis for it. And they've been told that brown recluse is what causes wounds like that." At a recent conference of Pennsylvania emergency physicians, he asked how many had seen brown recluse in their ED "and most of them raised their hands."
Spiders are lucky. But whatever you do, don't kill them. If you kill them their ghosts haunt you at might and whisper Scottish folk tales in your ears as you try to sleep.Ray77 wrote:Around my PC DeskI don't know where they come from, but i caught like 10 of the same race , look like a mother spider gave birth to some eggs
The worst thing in this, i'm afraid of spiders
Same.rkolter wrote:I have a simple agreement with spiders:
If it is reasonable to do so, I will escort any spider I find in my home outside of it. I reserve the right to kill the spiders though.
I will NOT kill any spider I find outside my home, nor intentionally disturb it's web.
*Bite picture*
Hobo Spiders are just as awful. They're almost the same thing really — necrotoxin, nocturnal, fast, and they have a chevron marking instead of the violin marking that Brown Recluses have. Many people mistake the Hobo Spider for the Brown Recluse, but it doesn't really matter since they have the same god damn poison that destroys your flesh. Luckily most bites are dry bites, and the nasty gangrene-type wound isn't terribly common.MixedMyth wrote:Well, they ARE the most poisonous spiders in North America. and they live in all the lower 48 states, if I recall correctly.
Yeah. Their bites are NASTY.