Hi,

This story might or might not apply to a tick bite.

About 8 months ago I was bitten 4 times by a Brown Recluse Spider.  On the
bottom of my foot arch, between the fore and middle finger and twice on my
right inner knee.  It was actually two bites close to each other on the
inner knee.  I was soaking my feet and left shin (infection), in Epsom Salt
water or I would not have known heat and drawing would help at all.  When
the first bites happened, my knee itched intensely and I thought it was a
chigger bite because I react strongly to these and this was all I could
compare it to at the moment.

I put 7% iodine on the four bites, thinking it was chigger bites because I'd
been working in the weeds on an electric fence, and then working by night
lights, brushing cob webs off with a 10 foot long cob web brush.  Wrong
thing to assume!

I soaked my feet and left shin shortly after this in Epsom Salt water and
this means my bitten foot and right hand were soaked in Epsom Salts and very
hot water.  I did not do anything to my knee area.

Two hours later my gigantically swollen knee was throbbing in intense pain
and I could not sleep for the horrific pain.  I decided to use Epsom Salts
on the knee the next day but it was too late to change most of the end
results.  I also used the Epsom Salt water on the foot and right hand twice
a day from the beginning.  No fan of most doctors, it didn't enter my head
to see a doctor until over a full day after this, when I realized I needed a
second opinion.  The doctor diagnosed it as Brown Recluse Spider bites and
by now the knee had blistered and broken open, and was draining.  I had a
bandage over it.  I asked if Epsom Salt water would help.  Yes, was the
answer.  I also had to take two weeks of antibiotics, which I absolutely
hate to do, then deal with the most awful pain from the bites, the knee
being far and away the worst.  The doctor said the drainage was staph and to
be very careful and avoid touching the fluid.  I was also told more than
likely I would have to have the bites surgically cleaned out later.  The
center of the inner knee bites was a glowing red 2 inch circle and the outer
circle was 4 more inches, or a total of 6 inches across.  I had no idea if
the swelling would keep going or not.  The pain stayed intense on the knee
for perhaps 2 weeks.  The other bites did not blister and break open,
because in my opinion, I had treated them nearly immediately after the bites
and they responded to the heat and drawing.  Not that they weren't painful
and swollen but nothing like my knee!

In the end, my finger and foot arch bites resolved slowly and were alright.
The knee swelling and redness began to recede very slowly and at about week
three, after keeping on with the Epsom Salt soaks and antibiotics (until
used up), the bite began to take on a black look where the terrible red look
was.  I wondered if this would have to be scraped out but I think the Epsom
Salt did the work and it finally disappeared.  It was a very painful, long
tedious time of wondering how it would end.  No one should ever have to live
through this kind of bite and I'm wondering why no one has ever found a cure
for it before this.

We have a thunderstorm approaching so will close down and continue the story
of the next two Brown Recluse Spider bites in the next letter.

Jean

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> When I get a tick bite -- rash or not -- I go to my chiropractor and
> he treats the bite with electro-stim.  In this way, I have avoided Lyme even
> when I had a bite with a classic bulls-eye.  And CS is my back-up.  I did just
> buy a Godzilla unit, and have self-treated the last two tick bites.  I have to
> say it did as good a job as my chiropractor's electro-stim -- and saved me
> about a hundred bucks per bite!!  MA
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   From: lampley lane <[email protected]>
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 10:48:50 AM
>   Subject: Re: CS>Atten: Lampley
> 
> 
>   Hi MaryAnn, I forgot to tell ya, N.W. Arkansas. We have few LLMD's (Lyme
> Literate Medical MD) here. There is one in S. Missourri, but he uses
> antibiotics and wants thousands of dollars. A thousand just for the first
> visit sheesh! This is probably the worst for ticks in the U.S. My husband is
> from Oregon, well N. Ca. really, but he says this is just unreal ha. I warned
> him :). I hope ya got your tick episode dealt with and are ok. As long as we
> are on silver, any pathogens from ticks will die in us anyway, so we're happy
> campers! Blessings to ya, Little Bird  , oh and where are you?
> 
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