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And thats why I don't touch large lacies..... just one question though??? how was it scratching your chest?? their back should be facing your chest, feet pointing away from you..

It was quite a big guy and putting up a pretty good fight, i had his tail and back legs folded against his body under my arm pit trying to stop him from thrashing, and he slipped one leg out against my chest and all i could think about was my tattooist going physco at me :lol:.

ohwell
 
PMFSL....Donks, that is absolute quality. I thought you'd retired from all that herp molesting mate.:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
PMFSL....Donks, that is absolute quality. I thought you'd retired from all that herp molesting mate.:lol::lol::lol::lol:

HA not with all the temtation up here......:lol:

And to think i was just about to take a job in Ahrnam land.........they have some REAL BIG beauties up there.....:lol: might have to reconsider that job offer.


donks:D
 
I wouldn't worry $1000 worth of tats doesn't hurt as much as $3000 on your chest, so no real harm done unless there is that skin that never heals properly which tattoists hate.

And this thread should be a stcky for all those little kids who want one of those cute little baby lacies. Sorry to disagree here but it is not only wild lacies that can do this much damage and hang on this long. You only have to hrear the stories of pythons not letting go.

So all you wanna keep a lacey kids, take note of what one can do. If you ask a person who has actually kept a large one they will (hopefully) tell you not to. A lot of experience with hadnling large lizards should be gained before playing with these guys.

But I love em, they are truly beauty and the beast wrapped up in a package that can attack you in 7 ways, without really giving up for longer than most of us can.

Btw donks my tattoist told me to kill mine for scratching my tatts, and I told him I would rather stop getting tattoed and not help him anymore, he never mentioned it again.
 
Thanks for sharing that story..... What a corka
My wife now knows i'm not the only one who does dumb things...Hahaha

Per
 
somebody PMed me wanting a link to this thread, so i may as well add to it.

that was in Nov 2008 and we are now in Aug 2010......... i still have permanent pins and needles and the scar is super sensitive to touch even water from the shower head on it is painful :)

donks
 
somebody PMed me wanting a link to this thread, so i may as well add to it.

that was in Nov 2008 and we are now in Aug 2010......... i still have permanent pins and needles and the scar is super sensitive to touch even water from the shower head on it is painful :)

donks

Did you get to a mainland hospital at all? That stitching job does not look the best to me. It obviously went through a nerve, not much fun. Great story though.
 
As silly as it was, I must say, I am impressed! Ha.

Sorry to hear about the permanent damage though - have you followed it up with a specialist? There may be something they can do for it..
 
well hope you learned you lesson you where drunk so i guess you excused for trying to grab a big lacey there big and powerful hope you dont try it again watch you hand i have permanent nerve damage from a bad burn just be careful
 
Did you get to a mainland hospital at all? That stitching job does not look the best to me. It obviously went through a nerve, not much fun. Great story though.

Stitching looks fine to me - I think it's just because the laceration is jagged and messy that the stitches appear all over the place.
 
nice bite donkey (bindi) i bet it wont stop you from trying again. i know every bite i cop just makes me want to fine tune my handling techniques. LOL. i copped a nasty bite (14stitches) on my hand from a 12ft scrubby about 5 years ago and have constant pins and needles in my thumb and no real feeling at the bite site. unless youre open to surgery i dont think there is much you can do with nerve damage. i just live with it. ps. LACEYS ROCk. my fave monitor
 
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