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Bite Club: Pewter hits the target right on the nose!

jcdrgnfly

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Note to self: If tank cover is falling, LET IT FALL!

Never attempt to catch it while holding a snake, especially one who is just getting to know you...

But at least I'm in The Bite Club now LOL!! :punch:

I didn't even know he had actually penetrated the skin until I started bleeding. Nose skin bleeds A LOT ;)
 

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Ow!! I've only gotten bitten in the face a couple times, but it freaking hurts!! It's not too early to start treatment...
 
It was horribly painful, and the loss of blood was terrifying! I hear the treatment is pretty intensive, and that I should continue it for several days ;)
 
Sometimes it helps if others band together and do the treatment, and send you mental support while doing so. I will try that tonight.
 
Ouch! I have a big fear of getting bit in the face! I've had my hands bitten more times than I can count but nowhere else, so far. Knock on wood!
 
I barely even noticed, and this was by a sub-adult male. I wouldn't have even paid attention if I hadn't started bleeding. Though, I'm pretty used to being bit since I have had birds all my life - including big ones. Snake bites are nothing compared to a parrot bite LOL.

But, just to be on the safe side, I'm continuing the prescribed treatment for a Cornsnake bite as suggested ;)
 
Sometimes it helps if others band together and do the treatment, and send you mental support while doing so. I will try that tonight.

I'm going to support this effort as well.

Haha, thanks for all the support guys ;) It has helped immensely :cheers:

LOL, I learned that once, the hard way . . . . :awcrap:

Kathy

OUCH!!! There must be a special ranking in The Bite Club for that :punch:
 
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