Jdawgg910
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I only knew about the bandaging the affected area, pretty lucky I was no more than 2 km's from the hospital where it happened and also live within 2km's of the hospital too.
Was pretty nausiated after being dismissed and confused, but it all ended well. The Elapid was about 70-80cm's looking like a yearling and very thin. The Elapid survived being squashed by a bike tyre and then I tried moving it with a fairly long stick, which it then proceeded to strike twice. (Second time my mate noticed it tagged my sock.)
but at least I know the process now. Was actually considering getting a snake relocation ticket, but I'll take that off my mind for now.
also I won't put it off till I feel or get symptoms again.
Was pretty nausiated after being dismissed and confused, but it all ended well. The Elapid was about 70-80cm's looking like a yearling and very thin. The Elapid survived being squashed by a bike tyre and then I tried moving it with a fairly long stick, which it then proceeded to strike twice. (Second time my mate noticed it tagged my sock.)
but at least I know the process now. Was actually considering getting a snake relocation ticket, but I'll take that off my mind for now.
also I won't put it off till I feel or get symptoms again.
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