Kelly, I hope that you recover both quickly and completely, I'm sure that all of us here will be crossing our fingers that the symptoms don't increase. Get well soon.
Hello all,
Today I had a bad experience with a 4 inch P. leiosoma. I was given an enclosure by someone at a petstore I won't mention as a freebee I could clean out and use over. Well, I took a spatula and scraped the soil out and failed to notice the leiosoma jump out until it was too late. Got me a good three or four times in the lower arm. Right now it is very swollen and very painful and I am having great difficulty typing or even thinking for that material. My cheeks and ears are buzzing and I feel it all the way up my shoulder into my back muscles. It happened 10 minutes ago. I am going to go laydown for awhile, but I just thought I would post this while the venom courses through me. Bummer I left my digital camera at my office. Note: always check the old enclosures, even if someone tells you it has been vacant for 6 months. I have a new friend now, but at a terrible price.
Kelly
Kelly, I hope that you recover both quickly and completely, I'm sure that all of us here will be crossing our fingers that the symptoms don't increase. Get well soon.
"from the depths of the primordial sea to the shattered ruins of human civilization, the scorpion marches on" ((A SEARCH OF OLD THREADS BEATS STARTING AN UNNECESSARY THREAD))
All the best man
Beautiful scorp to be tagged by eh![]()
Dang that's a high price to pay, hope you get to feeling better soon.
Bummer, I'm very sorry to hear it. I wonder how the media would work this it they found out. Only good thing with that ordeal was you're new skorpion, are you going to name it?
Hope you're better.
Cheers Peter
That sounds like a pretty serious envenomation, with neurological symptoms. If I were you, I'd get medical attention. At the very least, lying down and taking a nap are a bad idea. You need to stay alert and monitor your condition.
x2...at least until they start to subside.Originally Posted by Eurypterid
Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction." - Blaise Pascal
The only thing creationism proves is how well humans have elevated narcissism to an art form. - Cheshire
The media should never know of this if at all possible. The first priority is that Kelly feels/gets better and stays alert and not alone. If medical attention is required and questions arise, his frequent trips to Egypt could easily explain an accidental stowaway that could have crawled into an open suitcase etc.Originally Posted by PIter
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"from the depths of the primordial sea to the shattered ruins of human civilization, the scorpion marches on" ((A SEARCH OF OLD THREADS BEATS STARTING AN UNNECESSARY THREAD))
Carpe, I agree with you.Still, though, your post reminds me of the men in black movies.. You need a flashy thingie, man.
*FLASH*
Nothing to see here! :-D
Amor Fati
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"Keep it secret, keep it safe".
"from the depths of the primordial sea to the shattered ruins of human civilization, the scorpion marches on" ((A SEARCH OF OLD THREADS BEATS STARTING AN UNNECESSARY THREAD))
so, he didnt know there was a liosoma in the tank?
I believe he was told it had been empty for 6 months.
Last edited by Tim R.; 07-10-2004 at 06:45 PM.
OMG! my deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you Fausta. Don't go to sleep, whatever you do! THAT IS SO TERRIBLE!!!
[ Worries about the Bicolor on the way ]
This thread brings up a good point: the desire to keep the press from going overboard vs. safety. We all know that scorpions (at least exotics) could be banned or restricted if they get bad press. The question is, when do you let your concern for that over-ride seeking medical attention for a sting?
This case seems particularly difficult. It sounds like a fairly serious envenomation, with multiple stings and severe symptoms, from a medically significant species. If he goes to the doctor, there is a chance that the press might hear about it, but it isn't likely as long as he does well. Afterall, there is such a thing as patient confidentiality, which prohibits health-care professionals from discussing it. On the other hand, if he has serious complications or, god forbid, dies because of delayed treatment, you can bet that the press will not only hear about it, but will have a field day.
I'm as much a wait-and-see person as anyone when it comes to my own health, so I'm not advocating one approach over another. However, I would never let my concern over the press keep me from treatment if I was ever seriously stung or bitten by a venomous animal. Anyone who keeps medically significant species really should think this scenario through and decide up front how they will react if they ever find themselves in this situation.
Gary
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