Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
Shame on your teacher! Seriously...InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
Major facepalm here. I'm assuming this is high-school, right? There are plenty of non dangerous-spiders your class could have caught. A Huntsman's spider, for example, is big enough to be scary, but not really dangerous. Some orb weavers are pretty interesting too -- a common variety around here has a smiley face on the abdomen, and I've never heard of one biting anyone. This, however, could be construed as seriously endangering the students.InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
Actually, our teacher isn't in. We're an Honors class, and our school gave us the week while he takes the senior class to D.C (traditional trip here) to run the class ourselves.Owyn_Merrilin said:Major facepalm here. I'm assuming this is high-school, right? There are plenty of non dangerous-spiders your class could have caught. A Huntsman's spider, for example, is big enough to be scary, but not really dangerous. Some orb weavers are pretty interesting too -- a common variety around here has a smiley face on the abdomen, and I've never heard of one biting anyone. This, however, could be construed as seriously endangering the students.InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
Actually, our teacher isn't in. We're an Honors class, and our school gave us the week while he takes the senior class to D.C (traditional trip here) to run the class ourselves.zombiesinc said:Shame on your teacher! Seriously...InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
I know you didn't know at the time you were bitten by a brown recluse, but what the hell are you doing going to a non-medical related forum to ask what you should do if you're arm is going numb? You're lucky you got to the hospital in time, for chrissakes. If I felt like I was getting a heart attack, I'm certainly not gonna ask the guys on IMDB what they think it is. Next time, call a doctor first. Not after you ask us what the best course of action is.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
I caught that , its wasn't fun.JRShield said:Go see a doctor, you have a tick bite and possibly Lyme-disease.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease
Well it's lucky I'm here! Innerrebellion should call me right now!!Soulgaunt said:And you're telling a bunch of people on an internet forum?
Unless your doctor is an Escapist, then I don't think that's the best choice of action. I suggest you go to a hospital.
Call 911, the paramedics will pick you upInnerRebellion said:I'm home alone and 14. No way I can get anywhere.Soulgaunt said:And you're telling a bunch of people on an internet forum?
Unless your doctor is an Escapist, then I don't think that's the best choice of action. I suggest you go to a hospital.
My dad found a Black Widow in out garage once, we kept it in a cage and named it Shelob, we let it go tho when it laid eggs, didn't want to risk it.InnerRebellion said:Actually, our teacher isn't in. We're an Honors class, and our school gave us the week while he takes the senior class to D.C (traditional trip here) to run the class ourselves.zombiesinc said:Shame on your teacher! Seriously...InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.
You're fourteen, so I'm assuming your classmates are of a similar age, and you have no teacher supervising your classes?InnerRebellion said:Actually, our teacher isn't in. We're an Honors class, and our school gave us the week while he takes the senior class to D.C (traditional trip here) to run the class ourselves.zombiesinc said:Shame on your teacher! Seriously...InnerRebellion said:Well yeah. We captured it while exploring the woods behind the school and we've been raising it.Owyn_Merrilin said:They had a Brown Recluse in your biology room? You're lucky you got to the hospital. Seriously, those things are dangerous.InnerRebellion said:Turns out I was bitten by the brown recluse in my Biology classroom.