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Travis Bickle
Vigilantes need love too.... User ID: 72715998 United States 05/06/2020 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it were me, I'd put a drop of crazy glue directly on the spider bite. This way the toxins in the spider bite would not eat away at the flesh and necrophy.. I'm not a doctor, but that's what I'd do. Quoting: GLP quack 40876050 DO NOT PUT CRAZY GLUE NEAR YOUR EYES!!!!! Crazy glue FUMES like CrAzY... [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Last Edited by Travis Bickle on 05/06/2020 06:20 PM One of these days... A *REAL* rain is gonna come and wash all this scum off the streets. |
Doctor Congo
User ID: 15702432 United States 05/06/2020 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it was a tsetse fly then you have African Sleeping Sickness. You need to see a doctor and tell them you have this disease, and this website is where you learned your fate. They will understand. Last Edited by Doctor Congo on 05/06/2020 06:21 PM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 68224088 United States 05/06/2020 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cedars-sinai.org (secure)] Quoting: Doctor Congo If it was a tsetse fly then you have African Sleeping Sickness. You need to see a doctor and tell them you have this disease, and this website is where you learned your fate. They will understand. doctor i live in the united states (pennsylvania) i dont think i have african fries in my bedroom and i dont have any of those symptoms (headache, weight loss, confusion, speech problem) basically at the top of my cheek bone right under my eye is the spot. didnt have it days prior but days advance and i have it. ALSO i didnt sleep good last night, 1. went to bed later tha n i usually do - take 1 hour 2. al mighty my security system kept going off because them damn cats keep breaching my perimeter at 2 am and then 3. friggen tree service hackin up in the mornin so trust me i didnt sleep well. so i said what i said. maybe its a stress thing ?? and not actual BUG infestation. doctors? help. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 68224088 United States 05/06/2020 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it were me, I'd put a drop of crazy glue directly on the spider bite. This way the toxins in the spider bite would not eat away at the flesh and necrophy.. I'm not a doctor, but that's what I'd do. Quoting: GLP quack 40876050 ty for the feedback. its not squeezy or anything at this time . just happened last nite (read my non-sleep story earlier in my diary ) |
GLP quack User ID: 40876050 United States 05/06/2020 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it were me, I'd put a drop of crazy glue directly on the spider bite. This way the toxins in the spider bite would not eat away at the flesh and necrophy.. I'm not a doctor, but that's what I'd do. Quoting: GLP quack 40876050 ty for the feedback. its not squeezy or anything at this time . just happened last nite (read my non-sleep story earlier in my diary ) I had an eye injury in the mid-80's and instead of stitches, my ophthalmologist put a drop of some form of crazy glue directly on my eyeball to seal the wound. Before I could blink, the glue was dry and two weeks later he pulled it off with tweezers and my lacerated cornea was healed. I'm not sure if Spock Bickle above is right because your wound is under your eye, not in your eye.. Maybe a real medical doctor will post in this thread and we can get a GLP doctor's medical advice. I'd had to see you lose your eye from a Brown Recluse spider bite. |
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