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Clovis
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Posted on: Apr. 18 2004,4:52 pm |
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From CNN (http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?floc=FF-APO-1500&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20040418%2F1304001995.htm&sc=1500&photoid=20040319WX111):
Quote | Sgt. Eric DiVona didn't notice the small bumps on his face and left earlobe until he returned from serving nine months in Iraq. Nothing much, he thought, probably just a spider bite.
But soon those bumps erupted into open sores, one growing to the size of a half dollar. The left side of his face puffed up, a swelling that wouldn't go away. And he noticed he was not the only one in his unit with such symptoms.
``A lot of people started coming down with sores,'' he said, sitting at Walter Reed Army Medical Center with an IV taped to his right arm. ``It was like, 'You ain't cool unless you got it.'''
What DiVona thought was a spider bite was actually caused by a tiny sand fly with a fierce parasite stewing in its gut, an organism that causes stubborn and ugly sores that linger for months. |
Eeeeeeeeew. Does this make anyone else think of the old urban legend about the girl who's out sunbathing, notices a boil the next day and a few days later pops it.... and out come baby spiders? *shudder*
-------------- On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. --Antoine de St-Exupéry
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Spidey
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Posted on: Apr. 18 2004,6:36 pm |
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Never heard that urban legend before ... but gross just the same.
Nasty stuff!! Eeeewww!
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Clovis
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Posted on: Apr. 18 2004,6:50 pm |
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Ah, well, in that case... the public must be edified Check out this link for more: http://www.snopes.com/horrors/insects/spiderbt.htm
-------------- On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. --Antoine de St-Exupéry
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