So, this extraction kit should not be used to exfoliate your face, unless you want to wake up to perfectly round "hickeys" all over your face the next morning.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Several years ago there were some articles which advocated using electrical shock around the bite ie taser, car battery etc. Purportedly it neutralised the venom and several "saves" were attributed to it. Had a friend who swears he saved his dog by using a taser on the bite. Haven't heard anything about that method in years.
Rich
I always carry a snake bite kit in the truck and pack. I was a dumb Fu*k in my younger days and had a pet Diamondback Rattlesnake while going to school in Arizona. Got bit twice on both hands. NOT fun. 2 days in intensive care, and 2 more in regular hospital room. 21 vials of anti venom. They wanted to amputate my middle finger. I told them to F-Off. Still got!!![]()
Ya the pain was incredible. They started me off with Morphine for the pain and then stepped me down to Percocet, Percodan. Tylenol 5, etc. And the swelling, they had to make a brace for my right hand to keep my wrist from bending, cutting off the circulation. It Sucked!!
I have heard both arguments and they always say the other side is not true. Who knows.
Just remember what ever you do get your self to a hospital ASAP and stay calm. In Colorado we only have, that i am aware of, rattlesnakes and a pygmy rattlesnake (a false rattlesnake). The biggest cause for concern is local damage where the bite occurred i.e. necrosis and in turn amputation. In Colorado do not tourniquet the area, blood flow dilutes the venom and decreases the local damage. Do not cut your self because it only leads to infection. If it makes you feel better to uses a snake bite kit, wash it out, to taser the crap out of your self or attach some jumper leads to see if you turn in to a Christmas tree light on the way to the hospital go for it.