Re: [Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic anemia

2010-07-16 Thread dlgegg
WOULD LIKE TO COMPARE NOTES.  I WAS BITTEN BY A SPIDER (AT LEAST THE DR ASSUMES 
IT WAS LAST YEAR AND ENDED UP AT ER.  AN AREA THE SIZE OF MY HAND WAS SWOLLEN, 
RED AND ITCHED LIKE CRAZY.  DR SAID WOULD GRADUALLY EASE AND CLEAR UP.  IT DID 
AND THEN THIS USMMER WHEN IT STARTED GETTING HOT, THAT SAME AREA ITCHES AND IS 
COVERED WITH SMALL, HARD BUMPS.  NO SWELLING THIS TIME, JUST RED( COULD BE 
BECAUSE IT ITCHES AND I SCRATCH IT).  HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED THIS?  MY CATS DO GO 
OUTSIDE AND ROAM THE WOODS AROUND MY HOUSE.  NOW I AM MORE WORRIED ABOUT 
SPIDERS THAN COYOTES.
 LauraM hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 I was bitten by one last November. My wound didn't become necrotic - but the 
 swollen area was about 10 in diameter, it was tremendously painful and I 
 have a discolored  noticeable concavity in my leg at the bite site which 
 will probably be permanent. Since that time I have suffered from constant 
 exhaustion along with muscle spasms in the affected leg that are sometimes 
 non-stop.
 So, I am always on the lookout for them. Interesting - I would love to see 
 the research if you would kindly email it to me.
 
 --- On Sat, 7/10/10, Ana Gutierrez ana...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 From: Ana Gutierrez ana...@gmail.com
 Subject: [Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic 
 anemia
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 11:53 PM
 
 
 Dears,
 
 I keep thinking of how fast I lost Beltza, and hence I keep researching.
 Just to find out that is very weird*, but that the bite of a *Loxosceles
 reclusa* causes hemolytic anemia.
 
 *weird in adults, not that weird in children -- I would say, not that weird
 in our cats.
 
 I don't know if these spiders are common where you live, but please google a
 pic of them so you can recognize it --and kill it--- when you see one.
 Please don't expose your kitties to this bug.
 
 Best,
 Ana
 
 PS. If someone wants the original scientific papers I've read, let me know,
 so I can email them
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[Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic anemia

2010-07-10 Thread Ana Gutierrez
Dears,

I keep thinking of how fast I lost Beltza, and hence I keep researching.
Just to find out that is very weird*, but that the bite of a *Loxosceles
reclusa* causes hemolytic anemia.

*weird in adults, not that weird in children -- I would say, not that weird
in our cats.

I don't know if these spiders are common where you live, but please google a
pic of them so you can recognize it --and kill it--- when you see one.
Please don't expose your kitties to this bug.

Best,
 Ana

PS. If someone wants the original scientific papers I've read, let me know,
so I can email them
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Re: [Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic anemia

2010-07-10 Thread Kelley Saveika
I am so sorry for your loss.  We lost our Joey to AIHA several years ago
after aggressive treatment.  It was very very difficult.  Again I am sorry.

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Ana Gutierrez ana...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dears,

 I keep thinking of how fast I lost Beltza, and hence I keep researching.
 Just to find out that is very weird*, but that the bite of a *Loxosceles
 reclusa* causes hemolytic anemia.

 *weird in adults, not that weird in children -- I would say, not that weird
 in our cats.

 I don't know if these spiders are common where you live, but please google
 a
 pic of them so you can recognize it --and kill it--- when you see one.
 Please don't expose your kitties to this bug.

 Best,
  Ana

 PS. If someone wants the original scientific papers I've read, let me know,
 so I can email them
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Re: [Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic anemia

2010-07-10 Thread LauraM
I was bitten by one last November. My wound didn't become necrotic - but the 
swollen area was about 10 in diameter, it was tremendously painful and I have 
a discolored  noticeable concavity in my leg at the bite site which will 
probably be permanent. Since that time I have suffered from constant exhaustion 
along with muscle spasms in the affected leg that are sometimes non-stop.
So, I am always on the lookout for them. Interesting - I would love to see the 
research if you would kindly email it to me.

--- On Sat, 7/10/10, Ana Gutierrez ana...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Ana Gutierrez ana...@gmail.com
Subject: [Felvtalk] Brown spider (loxosceles reclusa) bite leads to hemolytic 
anemia
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010, 11:53 PM


Dears,

I keep thinking of how fast I lost Beltza, and hence I keep researching.
Just to find out that is very weird*, but that the bite of a *Loxosceles
reclusa* causes hemolytic anemia.

*weird in adults, not that weird in children -- I would say, not that weird
in our cats.

I don't know if these spiders are common where you live, but please google a
pic of them so you can recognize it --and kill it--- when you see one.
Please don't expose your kitties to this bug.

Best,
Ana

PS. If someone wants the original scientific papers I've read, let me know,
so I can email them
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