Evening Dan,

http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=430&i=9

Spider victim's choice: surgery or lawn mower or ?


I read most of the article. It has little bits of truth mixed in with mainstream misinformation.

Anyone that reads this article and believes all of it is in BIG TROUBLE. Even the statements by the doctors are near worthless.

The most important thing anyone can learn about using the internet ..... is to recognize the mainstream lies very quickly. I agree it takes years of study to "smell" a mainstream site over a wire, but I can do it.

Get off the site as quickly as possible. LEAVE, and forget everything you read there.

I am beginning to think the whole "CureZONE" may be worthless or worse.

A large percent of the information is based on what happens to a typical American weakling who has a compromised immune system and a weakened body chemistry by long or short term use of drugs.

Everyone must decide who they are, where they are, and what level of health they have in order to do battle with spider bites and other invaders. If one cannot do this, he may have to place his health and his life in the hands of the unknowing.

I may have a report from a recent fatal spider bite. I am trying to make contact now with close friends of the victim. I strongly suspect the treatment was inadequate.

If my bite had taken a turn for the worst, I was making plans to see Dr. Abrams. It is a 500 mile drive.

Check the site of Dr. Stan Abrams.... http://www.spiderbitetreatment.com/


I see not one word of truth in the block below, based on my experience. Others may respond as suggested below.

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Symptoms

If you are bit, you may feel a little sting but usually little if any pain. After a few hours, you will begin to feel pain that may range from mild to severe. You will notice a rash and then a blister forming at the place you were bitten. You may also feel weak and nauseous, begin to vomit , become feverish or have chills. If you do not get medical treatment for the bite, the rash will spread, and the center will turn hard and dark. Then your skin will break open and ooze. Without medical treatment, sooner or later, your red blood cells will begin to die. What to do Use an antiseptic around the bite and place an ice pack over it. Then get to your physician as quickly as possible.