MJ's Love Bugs

BiggerTigger

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:wave:

I was supposed to work today, but I got into a car crash when I was almost at work. I rear-ended the person in front of me when I started falling asleep in the car (and the glaring sun didn't help matters either). I feel like poopy especially because of the money, but whatever. I hope to get over it. My dad says I need my WDW trip now. It's been a horrible year so far, except for my graduation day.
Gosh, I am sorry to hear and am glad you are ok, just keep an eye on yourself, sometimes injuries take a little while to manifest.

Hey yall, I'm running out for a bit. There is a pool party here and there will be characters. Be back later.
Have fun! :wave: ( I am so jealous)
and hello to everyone else...
Hi, Fishy! :wave:
That's good - did you mention how she acted? The reason I ask is that I had a similar accident years ago, only I was only doing about5 mph. The woman I hit made a big scene, insisted on seeing a doctor, and the end result was that she got a big fat settlement, and I was put in a high risk pool.
One night I was way too drunk to drive :lookaroun so I had a friend (who was sober) drive and he got into a car accident. He ran a red light, anyhow, the lady he hit got out and was very mad, she ran down the street to get a pay phone and came back after calling the cops, well she came back and when the cops showed up, she fell to the ground, big emotional moment, the ambulance came and she went to the ER. Well, I knew the Paramedic and he told me she was faking it all the way to the hospital.
Totally OT - I keep getting the MGM Lovebug thread confused with this one....:ROFLOL:
:lol:
 

BiggerTigger

Well-Known Member
According to Mayo Clinic on spider bites:

If bitten by a spider
Clean the site of the spider bite well with soap and water. Apply a cool compress over the spider bite location. Aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) may be used to relieve minor signs and symptoms in adults. Don't give aspirin to children. Give children acetaminophen instead. Treatment in a medical facility may be necessary for children under 6 years old and for adults with severe signs and symptoms.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-spider-bites/FA00048
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
According to Mayo Clinic on spider bites:

If bitten by a spider
Clean the site of the spider bite well with soap and water. Apply a cool compress over the spider bite location. Aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) may be used to relieve minor signs and symptoms in adults. Don't give aspirin to children. Give children acetaminophen instead. Treatment in a medical facility may be necessary for children under 6 years old and for adults with severe signs and symptoms.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-spider-bites/FA00048
so basically...I need to just put a cool compress on it...hmmm...well...guess I'll be doing that.
 

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