One of my tenants attempted to save the life of a Mohave by using a piece of 
cardboard to push him off of the road. In doing so the snake bit him on the 
hand. After a four day stay in the hospital I went to see him . He unwrapped 
the bandages and it looked like someone had soaked his hand in acid. His skin 
was still raw and incidentally, he did nearly die. To this day his hand has 
scares like a burn victim. 
As a side note. I grew up in Arizona and have been camping since I was a boy 
scout. To this day he is the only person I know that has ever been bitten and 
it clearly was his own fault. These snake bites do happen but, are relatively 
rare. Ask yourself. How many people do you know that has actually been bitten? 
People are not there prey. They try to avoid people the same as we try to avoid 
them. Although I hear a certain deadly snake in Australia is actually known to 
attack people? 
Be smart. Don't stick your hands into invisible spaces and never try to rescue 
a snake from the roadway. As leno would say. "what did you think was going to 
happen". 
Carl.
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Carl or Debbie Esparza
Meteoritemax


---- "Rose wrote: 
> I would have to believe that the quoted cost is not for the antivenin 
> treatment alone. The victim of such a snake bite would probably need to be 
> admitted to an Intensive Care Unit with significant hemodynamic and possible 
> respiratory support, not a cheap proposition.
> 
> David
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Darryl Pitt
> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 7:49 PM
> To: Adam Hupe
> Cc: Adam
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Mojave Green Jeans - Images of a Killer Snake
> 
> 
> 
> Whoa.
> 
> Adam, I know you're only relating what you've been informed, but something 
> needs to be said of the nurse's outrageous ignorance.
> 
> The notion that aliens don't have insurance and U.S. citizens all carry 
> insurance has hardly been the case.  A significant fraction of the citizenry 
> of Nevada and Arizona (and not just) have not been carrying health insurance. 
>  
> 
> Moreover, citizens are not dying as a result of aliens using up antivenin 
> stocks.  The high cost of antivenin has to do with profit---not aliens.  It 
> has been extensively written about that antivenin does not generate 
> sufficient profit for drug companies so the prices get hiked up to the Moon.  
> And then no one buys it to keep on hand so there are shortages. 
> 
> 
> All best / Darryl
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 16, 2010, at 6:30 PM, Adam Hupe wrote:
> 
> > I was told by a local nurse that the average cost to treat a Mojave Green 
> > snake 
> > bite is between $60,000.00 and $70,000.00.  I asked why so expensive?  She 
> > claimed that illegal aliens, working mostly out-of-doors with no insurance 
> > are 
> > mainly to blame. None have insurance and the anti-venom is difficult to 
> > keep on 
> > hand.  She claimed that many U.S. citizens with insurance have died because 
> > they 
> > could not get access to it in time, partly because it was used on somebody 
> > else 
> > without insurance.  This in part is why the treatment is so expensive.  
> > Only a 
> > few are able to afford it.  You better make sure your health insurance 
> > covers 
> > such things.
> > 
> > Be Careful and Happy Hunting,
> > 
> > Adam
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