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Holadios's avatar

You always deliver a treat. This reminds me of how many MRSA infections were misdiagnosed as brown recluse bites. Next Halloween, maybe rabies!?

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So... can Watson tell us what would prevent the massive release of neurotransmitters? Seems there must be some plant that would aid one's recovery. I believe it was Dr Levy that dealt with it easily via vit C - but I think IV.

At my house the brown widows moved in and took over for quite a few yrs with very few blacks remaining... then they must have been frolicking together in the dark because we soon had gray ones with darker leg bands and orange hourglass. Just this week I killed one that was a strange dark orange in the mail box... not sure what it's parentage could be but a similar one had made itself at home under the couch afghan and the wall.

Every so often I get my son to go with me on a seek and destroy mission outside - after 10pm seems to be good timing -- our record so far is 30 in one night.

I know a guy who has been bitten several times -- the first was the worst. He said once you're bit just prepare to have the worst nausea and vomiting you can ever imagine for the next 24hrs.

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