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Postby chrisy » Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:26 am

Has anyone been bitten by a Widow spider....the little critters have invaded our Country and low and behold one bit me the other day, have been in hospital for a few days, as it has effected me bad, was told it is because of my Diabetes, not enough immune system to ward off things like this. What with the Chiggers a few weeks ago and now this, not sure about going out in the garden without full combat gear. Family have told me to stay away from the bushes let them grow how they want, my Husband has hired a gardener and said he can sort them out, as he knows what to look out for. My Husband has built me a new decking so I think I will stay on that from now on.
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Re: spider bite

Postby john250 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:31 am

I've not been spider bitten. Glad you're out of the hospital--and hey, you got a new deck and a gardener for your troubles. :) Be careful out there.
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Re: spider bite

Postby Jogeephus » Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:58 am

Glad you are doing better. Around here, Black Widows normally can only be found in dark dry places such as the underside of buckets or in out of the way shelves and things. Never seen them in bushes or other areas that get damp or wet.
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Re: spider bite

Postby peg4x4 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:33 am

I'd guess we have different spiders-got a photo? Glad you're better,diabeties does complicate your life,doesn't it :shock: Get well,boss the gardner around,enjoy the deck,send photos!! :wave:
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Re: spider bite

Postby Jalopy » Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:19 am

Sorry to hear of your hospital stay. Hope you are top notch soon. Enjoy the new deck and watch out for all the little critters they must be ganging up on you. Be careful. JLP
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Re: spider bite

Postby chrisy » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:52 am

peg4x4 wrote:I'd guess we have different spiders-got a photo? Glad you're better,diabeties does complicate your life,doesn't it :shock: Get well,boss the gardner around,enjoy the deck,send photos!! :wave:


Imagethis is what the critter used to look like, will post some photo's of the decking when I get them onto the computer.
Thank you all for all your well wishes.
ps....The gardener is a very good friend of my Husbands, so can't boss him around to much, as he might throw me in a bush :lol2:
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Re: spider bite

Postby grannysoo » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:20 am

Never been bitten by a black one, but a brown one got me about 20 years ago on the back of the hand. Talk about painful.....

Took about 6 months for all of the skin to rot off and heal. A spider bite is a nasty thing.

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Re: spider bite

Postby MO_cows » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:16 pm

Sorry about your bad luck. That darn diabetes complicates everything, doesn't it? Glad you got medical attention, someone we know almost lost a limb because he was too "manly" to go to the doctor for a spider bite until it got real ugly.
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Re: spider bite

Postby larryshoat » Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:51 pm

Sorry to here you had trouble chrisy, but happy to here you're ok.

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Re: spider bite

Postby Jogeephus » Sun Aug 23, 2009 6:50 am

Chrissy, that looks like the same monster we have. I'm scared to death of them. My sister was bitten by a brown recluse and it really messed her up for some time. Hope you are mending well.

BTW - your husband's hiring a gardener after this incident speaks well of him as my friend who is on her second gardening snake bite still doesn't have one. Maybe she needs to try a spider bite. ;-) I saw both the other day and boy did I have some fun. Oh, she is OK now but she does have one nasy looking foot - pink toe nails or not.
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Re: spider bite

Postby chrisy » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:45 am

Jogeephus wrote:Chrissy, that looks like the same monster we have. I'm scared to death of them. My sister was bitten by a brown recluse and it really messed her up for some time. Hope you are mending well.

BTW - your husband's hiring a gardener after this incident speaks well of him as my friend who is on her second gardening snake bite still doesn't have one. Maybe she needs to try a spider bite. ;-) I saw both the other day and boy did I have some fun. Oh, she is OK now but she does have one nasy looking foot - pink toe nails or not.

Yeah my Husband is not a bad old stick, he has some thoughtful ways, can't get rid of me as no-one will be here to cook his dinner and iron his work shirts, no his not really like that he has cooked and cleaned for me since I've been home, a one in a million. I have localized cellulitis in my left leg, (Poisoning in the connecting tissues) I'm scared of spiders to always have been, that is one reason I have not been to Australia for fear of the funnel web and red back, I was on the look out while in Louisiana for the recluse, snakes I can handle but those eight legged things I hate, even more so now. Doc said it will take at least two weeks for the poison to be out of my leg, and another lot of antibiotics. It burns like he!! and this weather is not helping, and I usually love the sun.
Thanks again everyone for your well wishes.
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Re: spider bite

Postby Bez+ » Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:39 pm

chrisy wrote:
Jogeephus wrote:Chrissy, that looks like the same monster we have. I'm scared to death of them. My sister was bitten by a brown recluse and it really messed her up for some time. Hope you are mending well.

BTW - your husband's hiring a gardener after this incident speaks well of him as my friend who is on her second gardening snake bite still doesn't have one. Maybe she needs to try a spider bite. ;-) I saw both the other day and boy did I have some fun. Oh, she is OK now but she does have one nasy looking foot - pink toe nails or not.

Yeah my Husband is not a bad old stick, he has some thoughtful ways, can't get rid of me as no-one will be here to cook his dinner and iron his work shirts, no his not really like that he has cooked and cleaned for me since I've been home, a one in a million. I have localized cellulitis in my left leg, (Poisoning in the connecting tissues) I'm scared of spiders to always have been, that is one reason I have not been to Australia for fear of the funnel web and red back, I was on the look out while in Louisiana for the recluse, snakes I can handle but those eight legged things I hate, even more so now. Doc said it will take at least two weeks for the poison to be out of my leg, and another lot of antibiotics. It burns like he!! and this weather is not helping, and I usually love the sun.
Thanks again everyone for your well wishes.


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Re: spider bite

Postby chrisy » Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:12 pm

Thanks Bez....I was meaning popping me clogs, not divorce. :banana: don't think either of us wants to go through that again.
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Re: spider bite

Postby Bez+ » Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:21 pm

chrisy wrote:Thanks Bez....I was meaning popping me clogs, not divorce. :banana: don't think either of us wants to go through that again.


It was a joke - poor attempt at best it seems

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Re: spider bite

Postby chrisy » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:27 am

Bez+ wrote:
chrisy wrote:Thanks Bez....I was meaning popping me clogs, not divorce. :banana: don't think either of us wants to go through that again.


It was a joke - poor attempt at best it seems

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I knew you were joking, that's why I used the banana, I was being sarcastic back at you, sorry, seems our American/British humour sometimes gets lost on each other.
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