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Yer it's the bacteria that starts eating away at the flesh if you don't attend to it soon enough. When I woke up it was smaller than a mosquito bite, then progressively turned into a puss volcano. At it's worst all the tendons inside the hand were bruised as shit and it hurt just to move my fingers. Attacked it with oral cephalexin and topical bactroban, which are doing wonders...antibiotics ftw.

Yep necrosis is nasty shit. Look up pics of brown recluse spider bites if you want nightmares...thankfully these are confined to the Americas. But white tail bites can end up pretty bad!

So did you feel the bite considering your were sleeping?

Or wake up like that?

Do you know look around your house and under your sheet covers before you go to sleep now? :D

Now I'm going to be slightly paranoid when I get home :/

thats one hell of a hickey.

looks like

that spider

gave you..

a hand job

YEAHHHHHHHHHH

gotta teach my warehouse worker how to deal with customers, selling techniques etc.

quick as learner!

Just woke up with less than a mosquito bite...didn't even scratch it until the afternoon. Things went a bit downhill from there...

Haha nah not para about it, although I did see a baby spider on the missus a couple of nights ago...so the female that bit me could have laid eggs somewhere.

R33 GTS-T? Nah man, disposable diffs. We only sell reco stuff and it's not worth the cost of recoing unless you're putting in a mechanical LSD centre. Buy a second handy on eBay for around $150, $250 if you have ABS.

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