Jynx
Digger, RN
This happened 9/14, however I thought it was pretty good information to share. Though I wasn't able to record it as detailed as I would've liked, I will run through the few days of hell.
Scientific Name: Latrodectus mactans
2. Size of Tarantula: 2"
3. Sex of Tarantula if known: Female
4. Name of Forum Member: Jynx
5. Where did the bite occur? Herp room; Tarantula shelf
6. What part of the body was the victim bitten? Left middle finger, between distal and medial joints
7. Age of victim: 26
8. Does victim have any known allergies: no
9. Sex of victim: female
10. Medicating taken for other reasons other than the bite: None
11. Was any alcohol consumed around the time the bite occurred? No
12. Any known illnesses: None
13. Where any symptoms noticed? Oh yeah... (see below)
14. Did the victim visit the hospital? No.
Incident Report: It was feeding day. I picked out a cricket and unscrewed the top of her jar off. She was halfway to the bottom of the jar under her leaf. Threw the cricket in which seemed to startle her. She ran quickly up her twig towards top as I tried to shut it quickly. She had herself pinned in between my finger and the lip of the jar when I realized she was there. Started to pull back, and she struck my left ring finger, then scurried back into her jar.
Immediate - burning, swelling, redness, itching at site
approx 1 later - sever cramping in hand, slowly progressing up towards elbow. Large muscle twitching in back and thighs. "Fuzzy" feeling in head.
approx 1 hour later - Pain/throbbing around site, cramping and pain travelling up to shoulders, pain and cramping in back, abdominal cramping. After realizing that I was going to have a pretty nasty reaction to this, I dug out the Skelaxin (a muscle relaxer used to treat a recent cervical disc injury) and Vicodin.
approx 3 hours later - Skelaxin and Vicodin helped immensely, though the nausea was horrible. Hearing became very muffled, and lost sense of balance. Very dizzy and unsteady. Abdominal cramping worsening. Heart rate/respiratory rate increased. Sweating, but no raise in body temp. Called coworker, told her to bring vial of c. gluconate and a syringe.
approx 5 hours later - C. Gluconate injected. Pain/throbbing becoming more tolerable, muscle cramping still continuing. Severe abd pain comparable to appendicitis/cholethiasis. Nausea persists; very similar to flu symptoms.
approx 8 hours later - major symptoms start to subside, pain is tolerable with help of meds. Cramping "twitches" occur often, but mild in severity. Abd pain lessened to dull throbbing pain. Redness at site has spread to entire hand, and hand is swollen. Applied ice. Dizziness has subsided, but leaving me unsteady still. Ringing in ears. Sporadic back spasms. Meds helped enough to let me fall asleep.
Next morning (approx 14 hours later) - bite site becoming bruised, small amounts of clear drainage oozes from bite site when pressure applied. Area still tender and swollen. Redness has subsided. Stomach is very sore, comparable to after a rigorous workout, but nausea has subsided for the most part. Phantom tremors in left hand and arm occur sporadically. General "crappy" exhausted feeling, kind of like a really bad hangover or remnants of a horrible flu.
Even though the worst of the reactions onset at an early stage, and dissipated shortly thereafter, random effects were felt for about 5 days. I didn't attempt solid food. Instead kept myself on a liquid diet. Made sure to stay well hydrated. Continued to take Skelaxin for the better part of 4 days which helped immensely. Last symptoms were felt 9/20.
Scientific Name: Latrodectus mactans
2. Size of Tarantula: 2"
3. Sex of Tarantula if known: Female
4. Name of Forum Member: Jynx
5. Where did the bite occur? Herp room; Tarantula shelf
6. What part of the body was the victim bitten? Left middle finger, between distal and medial joints
7. Age of victim: 26
8. Does victim have any known allergies: no
9. Sex of victim: female
10. Medicating taken for other reasons other than the bite: None
11. Was any alcohol consumed around the time the bite occurred? No
12. Any known illnesses: None
13. Where any symptoms noticed? Oh yeah... (see below)
14. Did the victim visit the hospital? No.
Incident Report: It was feeding day. I picked out a cricket and unscrewed the top of her jar off. She was halfway to the bottom of the jar under her leaf. Threw the cricket in which seemed to startle her. She ran quickly up her twig towards top as I tried to shut it quickly. She had herself pinned in between my finger and the lip of the jar when I realized she was there. Started to pull back, and she struck my left ring finger, then scurried back into her jar.
Immediate - burning, swelling, redness, itching at site
approx 1 later - sever cramping in hand, slowly progressing up towards elbow. Large muscle twitching in back and thighs. "Fuzzy" feeling in head.
approx 1 hour later - Pain/throbbing around site, cramping and pain travelling up to shoulders, pain and cramping in back, abdominal cramping. After realizing that I was going to have a pretty nasty reaction to this, I dug out the Skelaxin (a muscle relaxer used to treat a recent cervical disc injury) and Vicodin.
approx 3 hours later - Skelaxin and Vicodin helped immensely, though the nausea was horrible. Hearing became very muffled, and lost sense of balance. Very dizzy and unsteady. Abdominal cramping worsening. Heart rate/respiratory rate increased. Sweating, but no raise in body temp. Called coworker, told her to bring vial of c. gluconate and a syringe.
approx 5 hours later - C. Gluconate injected. Pain/throbbing becoming more tolerable, muscle cramping still continuing. Severe abd pain comparable to appendicitis/cholethiasis. Nausea persists; very similar to flu symptoms.
approx 8 hours later - major symptoms start to subside, pain is tolerable with help of meds. Cramping "twitches" occur often, but mild in severity. Abd pain lessened to dull throbbing pain. Redness at site has spread to entire hand, and hand is swollen. Applied ice. Dizziness has subsided, but leaving me unsteady still. Ringing in ears. Sporadic back spasms. Meds helped enough to let me fall asleep.
Next morning (approx 14 hours later) - bite site becoming bruised, small amounts of clear drainage oozes from bite site when pressure applied. Area still tender and swollen. Redness has subsided. Stomach is very sore, comparable to after a rigorous workout, but nausea has subsided for the most part. Phantom tremors in left hand and arm occur sporadically. General "crappy" exhausted feeling, kind of like a really bad hangover or remnants of a horrible flu.
Even though the worst of the reactions onset at an early stage, and dissipated shortly thereafter, random effects were felt for about 5 days. I didn't attempt solid food. Instead kept myself on a liquid diet. Made sure to stay well hydrated. Continued to take Skelaxin for the better part of 4 days which helped immensely. Last symptoms were felt 9/20.