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Originally Posted by Tam
No, I know - my husband was bitten by one 20 or so years ago - and it took a good while for his to heal, that much I remember.
This one - we did some hunting on google and found a few home remedies I have been doing until I can get to my Dr - eating Echincea and packing it with this grap clay shit has REALLY made improvements on healing - it's just about closed completely up and is just itching like mad right now.
I changed Drs and before the new one will even see me, they want my records from the old Dr and when I called them, they got really nasty about it and informed me that they can take up to 30 days if they so choose and basically if I wanted to push it, they would do just that. They are very nasty about patients leaving their care - SOOOOO - I had to go to the new Dr and have THEM reach out and get my records and they have made better progress than I have and they finally got them and I have an Appointment on Tuesday...
I guess people seeing 10 different Doctors at one time to get all their various drugs are who we can thank for that shit.
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That's pretty standard for new doctors unfortunately, but did you mention to them you were bitten by a spider? They usually take that pretty seriously. Personally I would go to an urgent care or ER to get it checked out. Even though you say it's getting better, it still looks terrible and there is no way I would wait another four days to get that checked out. Far too much damage can be done in four days.
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