Morning Marshall,
It is my understanding that the electricity somehow neutralizes the poison
in the
bite. I doubt there is any poison left after two weeks, so don't be
surprised if
it does not help at this time.
This has been my feelings also. However, Dr. Osborn reports doing this
as much as 5 weeks after the bite with favorable results.
We did the treatment about 7 PM. By 11 PM, I noticed a difference in
the draining. A different color and viscosity. I bandage before going to
sleep with a CS soaked bandage.
This am more drainage was noticed than on previous nights.
I leave the bandage off for periods during the day. This am, while
walking around doing the very limited morning chores, drainage was such
that it ran down to my sock. It had never done this before.
I can use 3 fingers, pressing down, and moving them around the bite,
within 1/2 inch, no pain, and the area seems softer. Something is
happening differently.
I have a number of treatments in line that I have not used yet simply
because the wound is draining so well.
I have had a number of simple infections ( simple boils ) that have
been many times more painful than this spider bite. The absence of
pain has amazed me.
Last night a neighbor nurse called me and wanted me to come to the
office where she works for
cortisone and antibiotics. She said, "one week of antibiotics will not
kill you".
I had to say, "No thank you". Hopefully, I do not need these anytime
soon.
CS soaks, MSM soaks, and Epsom Salts soaks plus the Onion poultice when
the swelling was bad ( about 3 days ) plus a barrage of supplements and
vitamin C may have been the key to zero pain.
I can only guess what the resulting effect would have been using
conventional treatment of antibiotics.
Wayne
But if you try it and it does help, tell us. I
would love to be wrong on this.
Marshall
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