Wayne,

If there is an infectious component, the a Silver sol, infernally and
topically should take care of it. 

The main damage from a BR bite is the vasoconstrictor.  

I suppose that a band aid soaked with nitroglycerin should work too.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 6:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Spider Bite Question


Good Evening,

I am at Day 6 after the spider bite.  Day 1 until day 3, I thought it to be 
a fire ant.  ( Day Three of treatment )

I did search the archives and read most of them.  About 90 % relate to 
ignition systems.

Actually, I have done, and am doing nearly everything possible, other than 
digging out my old transistor ignition system built in the 60's and using
it.

Question1.   Can anyone beat this without antibiotics?

Question2.   What signs should I watch for to admit defeat and get
antibiotics?

Any other ideas or suggestions appreciated.

One person said he was bitten by a Brown Recluse about a year ago and 
stated that  the appearance of my bite area looks just like his did.  Not 
good news.

The bite is on the outside of the calf muscle. Yesterday the calf muscle 
was a tight as a drum.  Today, it is not, except on the right side where 
the bite is located.

I had a fever on Thursday, about one degree.  Friday AM, I did not.  I feel 
great and have no symptoms of anything being wrong.  Am keeping a log of 
the things I am doing.

Wayne


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