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Old 04-27-04, 02:27 PM   #1
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I did it I did it I did it.. *faints*

Well after owning Ts for over a year, I've finally gotten the nerve to hold one of my rosehairs. (I'm severly allergic to bees and the sort so I was paranoid to hold one)



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Old 04-27-04, 02:28 PM   #2
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Cool stuff Renee. Congrats on getting over the fear of holding one.
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Old 04-27-04, 03:06 PM   #3
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well done! took me ages to get the guts to pick one up, and im definately not allergic so great job!
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Old 04-27-04, 03:38 PM   #4
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Congratulations, I'm glad you are over your fear but please don't put yourself in a dangerous situation. I'm sure no one here would like you to get bitten by any species.

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Old 04-27-04, 03:40 PM   #5
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Is there a test that can be done to determine if a person is allergic to spider venom? Or is it rare enough that they just treat you after the fact?
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Old 04-27-04, 04:11 PM   #6
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I have no idea about tests.. I just went with the assumtion it's close enough to bee stings and the like that I didn't want to chance it..
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I read a paper many years ago and I believe there was some degree of x-reactivity between bee and spider venoms -- but it WAS a long time ago and people with even a fundemental understanding of immunology will know that what I have just said is not a particularily meaningful statement.

Anyhow, congrats on handling your T. Even if you never do it again, you will have undoubtedly learned from the experience.

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Old 04-27-04, 08:51 PM   #8
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ive kept t's for a long time....and i still do everything possible not to touch them...they still creep me out......i still hold them...just would rather not
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Old 04-27-04, 09:23 PM   #9
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Heh, I don't know about you guys, but I wouldn't get a pet unless I was 100% comfortable with it. It is cool though that you guys are trying to get over your phobias and such. Very admirable.

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Old 04-28-04, 12:00 AM   #10
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Chances are, you may not be allergic to T venom. In one of the older T groups I used to participate in, one member was severely allergic to bees and wasps but apparently not of T's venom. I can't remember if he had been bitten just once or more, but he did say that he suffered nothing more than what others had reported.

Allergies often appear at the second exposure to a particular allergen so knowing how many times he was bitten would be an important factor.

Anyways, it's not like it could be tested really and I wouldn't suggest you find out by getting bitten!

Congrats on the experience, I know how exciting it is: I waited 2 years before handling my first T that I had!

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Thus far, there's been no reports of anybody ever having an allergic reaction to T venom. Not to say it couldn't happen, just that it hasn't been documented yet. As for other spider venoms, I'm not sure.
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Yeah......but I'd say that 99.9% of the people on the planet make a point of staying far enough away from tarantulas that it would be impossible to get bit LOL
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Old 04-29-04, 04:36 PM   #13
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And therefore, 99.9% of the population is weird. :P

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We may be weird, but you spider lovers are freaks!

I've been thinking about getting a tarantula, but the girlfriend will *not* have it. But then again, she never thought she'd fall in love with snakes

I'd like to get over my creep-out factor. At least I'm not phobic though. A friend of mine walked into a room, not noticing the T cage by the door. When he went to leave he couldn't. If he sees a spider (any size) he completely freezes up. Even mentioning spiders makes him uncomfortable.
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LOL I could've sworn you held one of them that you bought at one of the shows? Either way congrats on getting this far Is this going to become a more regular thing now?

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If he sees a spider (any size) he completely freezes up. Even mentioning spiders makes him uncomfortable.
Hahaha that used to be me years ago. Totally immobilized with fear. Funny how such a little harmless critter can have that effect on us
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