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Old 10-10-02, 12:53 PM   #1
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Cobraman out of hospital after nasty bite

The following news article once again demonstrates that there is no substitute for using the proper tools and handling methods. Hyperimmunize or not, if you compromise your safety, you will pay the price. Freehandling is not a generally acceptable method of handling venomous snakes.

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Snake handler out of hospital after nasty bite

http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/the_news_l...468660,00.html

By Robin Campbell staff writer
October 9, 2002

PORT ST. LUCIE The general manager and snake handler for a local exotic pet business, bitten by an Indonesian snake Monday night, was released from the hospital Tuesday in good condition.

Ray Hunter, a 17-year snake handler, said the bite he received Monday from a Hagen's pit viper was neither the worst he's received nor does he expect it to be the last.

Port St. Lucie police spokesman Chuck Johnson said Hunter was preparing some snakes for transport in a warehouse at Exotics R Us a Port St. Lucie business that imports, exports and sells exotic reptiles when he was bitten on the finger by the venomous snake.

A witness told police that Hunter took his eyes off the snake only for a moment as he was moving it and the snake instinctively defended itself.

As a precaution, an antivenin serum was immediately shipped from Miami to St. Lucie Medical Center, where Hunter was taken for treatment.

Hunter, however, said he was sure that he would be fine, so he opted not to take the serum sent by the Miami-Dade County snake-bite unit.

"I opted not to use the serum because I was getting better, not worse," Hunter said. "I'm sure it wasn't the last bite, so why hyper-sensitize myself (to the antivenin)."

Hunter admitted that the bite hurt "immensely." He said his hand is still in a great deal of pain because of the swelling.

Hunter said he was released from the hospital Tuesday with pain medication and an antibiotic prescription for the swelling.
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Old 10-10-02, 01:41 PM   #2
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I wish our friend, Cobraman, a speedy recovery. I hope he posts his full version of the story when he's up and at it again.
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Ray!! get well soon buddy!
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sorry to hear hope u are well soon!!!
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Get better man, I'm glad we didn't loose a great hot keeper!
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Ray Be Blessed with health doll, wisdom keeps biting you hard rather than knocking softly at your door.

Beautiful viper, nasty little minx temper!

Take good care of yourself and we hope to talk to you soon!

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get well soon ray and can't wait to hear your story of this all
 
Old 10-11-02, 04:53 AM   #8
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Take care Ray and God bless!
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Get well soon - can't wait to hear your story!
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Get well soon Ray! We're gonna miss you.
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Old 10-11-02, 03:33 PM   #11
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Get well soon Ray, maybe even start a little bit of speed exercises too lol j/k. Still glad I avoid handling mine as much as possible.
 
Old 10-11-02, 04:49 PM   #12
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Get Well Soon! Hope everything goes alright!
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Hope you get better and Ray and we can't wait to here your side of the story.
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Thank you all very much for your kind wishes and support. It is so nice to see a group of people support each other with such kindness. Thank you all very much. I'm sure that your responces to the origional "news" post is a shock to the person who started this thread. Whoever started this thread did not even have the decency to contact me to get the correct details, but instead made himself look foolish by the remarks made about free handling and self immunizing. If they would have bothered to contact me, they would have learned that I was not free handling a Hagens Viper (nor do I freehandle anything except cobras). I had just finished probing the snake for a buyer when a kid ran by the front of my shop and pounded the door, which made me instinctively glance up of a second long enough to get bit. (so maybe "NEWS" would suggest that we get rid of ALL kids so nobody ever gets bit by a snake ever again???)
Anyway, I really did not need to get defensive because all of you who responded to his post responded in such a kind way that it must have been a shock to the starter of this thread. So to all of you, again I thank you for your kind wishes. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in any of the details of the bite or it's treatment>
Be very blessed, all.
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Happy to hear from you again cobraman.

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