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What's a good treatment AFTER the bite

if the extractor is not used ?

Smitty

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> Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper!

> I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has

> bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had an

> allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal itching. I

> happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and out of

> desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching stopped, and the

> swelling is going down.

> Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors!

> Dianne

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Smitty,

From the looks of that photo and one other I saw, they both remind me

of pics I have seen of sores which will not heal, but continually weep

fluids. I recall that ordinary table sugar poured into those has very

good results. I have no idea if that would work with this, but the

wounds/sores look exactly like the ones I saw in the piece I read where

table sugar was successfully used to heal them. I know that I would not

be afraid to try it. AND I would bet that the *Dexa* vaccine or at

least the solution can be ordered from any overseas pharmacy. I have

ordered meds for both people and dogs from overseas pharmacies without a

prescription. Seems that only opiates and mood-altering meds are

restricted. Antibiotics etc can all easily be bought online with no

prescription.

You might even be able to get it at a local farmers co-op. I know that

I bought penicillin and syringes at ours, just for our home first aid

kit. I also keep scours tablets (terramyacin) pills in our freezer for

use in the event of a bad upper respiratory infection. (I have always

been prone to get bronchial infection every 5 yrs or so if a head cold

drains into my lungs while I am asleep. The terramyacin knocks it out,

pronto.) I bought those at our local co-op too, and they cured my

youngest son twice of severe bronchial infections.

Gerry

> What's a good treatment AFTER the bite

> if the extractor is not used ?

> Smitty

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>> Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper!

>> I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has

>> bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had an

>> allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal itching. I

>> happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and out of

>> desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching stopped, and the

>> swelling is going down.

>> Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors!

>> Dianne

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http://www.buckadaypharmacy.com/Dexamethasone/0.1/

Likely to be too light of a dose, but this shows that it is out there

somewhere.

Gerry

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> Great information, Bruce! You are right, it is a keeper!

> I wish I had known about the bite extractor. Something in my apt has

> bitten me several times. Not sure what it is. At any rate, I have had

> an allergic reaction to it, with redness, swelling and infernal

> itching. I happened to have a steroid/abx combo salve for my cat, and

> out of desperation applied it to my bites. Finally, the itching

> stopped, and the swelling is going down.

> Sometimes I think vets do a better job on people than standard doctors!

> Dianne

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>

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I believe it was on the electricgermkiller _germkiller sign in_

(http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/?v=1 & t=search & c\

h=web & p

ub=groups & sec=group & slk=1) site that I read to use the Godzilla.-- I

think I would use my double a battery & put a wire on each side of the

bite..{ After dipping the cloth ends in EIS { CS } of course grin & thanks }

Lois

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