ShadowDragon
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Jeez Gordo, I'd hate to see what would happen if you DID comment :lol: :shock:
I'm not goona comment on this situation but i will make a broad general sort of idea. I think alot of the torso face bites from captive snakes are more likely to be suicide attempts than accidents.
subtle gorod subtle ... but often true which is sad.
Hope he pulls through
UPDATE
I was checking his progress over the phone and at lunchtime was told that when he came to, he ripped the tubes outa himself and then discharged himself. He must be feelin ok, I have tried to catch up with him but had no success. Having said that he was seen walking up the street by his neighbour. Lucky I guess.
I fully apreciate what you are saying, but if you take his previous actions into accaount, do you really think he is going to go back? He left his mobile at the hospital so I cant even keep in touch. I will call around before work tomorrow, I hope he's ok till then. To be honest he demanded as he went down (fitting) not to call an ambo. It was my father in law (neighbour) who found him unconscious on the floor with his drinking buddy still saying not to call the ambos. What do you do?Garthy,
Get on to your mate and get him back to hospital...
The problem he is in very real danger is risking a Cerebral Haemorrage.....I would be getting your mate back to hospital very quickly...Pseudonaja envenomations usually cause death in people this way as opposed to the effects from Neurotoxins.
Alcohol and snakes don't mix, I hope he pulls through because he is far from out of the woods yet, no matter how he apparently feels.
Cheers,
Scott Eipper
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