RE: CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003

2003-12-29 Thread Richard Harris
[mailto:wa...@fugitt.com] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:16 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003 I was out of town for two days. Did some walking to test the sore and inflamed tendon on the right leg. It seemed to pass the test and I think the exercise did th

Re: CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003

2003-12-29 Thread David Bearrow
At 11:15 PM 12/28/03, you wrote: Should I yank it out with a pair of pliers as one person I know did, or be patient a day or two longer? Patience is a virtue. If you yank it out by force likely you will damage the new healing skin underneath the scab. Just wait till it comes off on its own.

Re: CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003

2003-12-28 Thread silversurfer1952 .
Wayne, instead of pulling off the scab what about trying iodine soaks right on it? Apparently it helps stem cell regeneration... an excerpt from: http://thyroid.about.com/library/derry/bl2a.htm "My parentsÂ’ generation tended to put tincture of iodine onto a fresh wound to prevent infection.

Re: CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003

2003-12-28 Thread d.linen
Wayne, I think it should fall out naturally. DL Wayne Fugitt wrote: I was out of town for two days. Did some walking to test the sore and inflamed tendon on the right leg. It seemed to pass the test and I think the exercise did the spider bite some good as well. When I changed the bandage

CS>Spider bite Picture of 12-28-2003

2003-12-28 Thread Wayne Fugitt
I was out of town for two days. Did some walking to test the sore and inflamed tendon on the right leg. It seemed to pass the test and I think the exercise did the spider bite some good as well. When I changed the bandage about 2 PM on Friday, the ring around the bite area had a blue tint to i