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Puff Adder Bite - NOTE: PG Rated

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Guys, Frik (Dorslandtrekker) asked me to post this on his behalf...

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Puff Adder Bite
For the squeamish, the photos of the surgical repairs below the text are pretty gruesome, but worth viewing.


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"Puff Adder Bite"

The camp director had previously called the hospital and a helicopter was waiting at the trail head. During the 30 minute helicopter ride I was going in and out of consciousness, having trouble keeping my eyes open.

We arrived at the Mafikeng hospital, where the doctor in the emergency room decided that my case was too severe to treat at that medical center. He told me this, which was the last thing
I heard before going unconscious.

Although I was unconscious for approximately the next 24 hours, I have heard about the following events from my parents.

I was taken from the Mafikeng hospital to Ferncrest Hospital in Rustenburg the trauma center for North West Province . My snake bite was determined to be too severe for Mafikeng Hospital to deal with. At the Ferncrest Hospital I underwent a fasciotomy, which involved the doctors cutting open my arm from the palm up to about the middle of my biceps. This was to relieve the extreme pressure that had built up in my arm from the puff adder venom, making my arm as hard as a rock until the fasciotomy.

I spent the next 35 days in the Ferncrest Hospital , had eight surgeries performed for cleaning out the dead tissue from my arm, and finally had a skin graft from my leg to close up my arm, which had remained open for 30 days after the fasciotomy until the skin graft surgery. That is 10 surgeries in total at Ferncrest Hospital .

I was released from the hospital on August 24, had four months of intense physical therapy, and flew to Bloemfontein University Medical Center in Freestate for a follow-up surgery. This was a vascular flap surgery, during which they took a chunk of skin and muscle from my back, attached its blood vessels to the ones in my arm using microsurgery, and then stitched it to my arm. Although 2 emergency surgeries were required within 24 hours on account of blood loss, the vascular flap was a success, and after six more months of physical therapy, my hand had a significant improvement in mobility from when I left University of Freestate Medical Hospital and could move each finger only 2-3 millimetres.

My hand now has fully mobility and is about 80% as strong as it was before, thanks to my Dad and I resuming our rock climbing after a one year break due to the lack of strength in my left hand. I use it for about 90% of the things I used to do with my left hand (I am right handed). 13 surgeries, R3700000 worth of helicopter flights, surgeries, and hospital stays (paid by my insurance), and 20 months later, I am very happy with the outcome of this experience and my good fortune of getting through all this without any significant loss.

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This is the reason you never want to be bitten by a puff adder.

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This is not just slightly scary.
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Blacksam :!: :!: :!:
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For the record... I'm very scared of snakes! This just reminded me again why!
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:shock2: :shock2: :shock2: Daai ou wat so weghardloop en soos n st 2 dogtertjie gil is ek daai :!:
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Goeie eiers. Daai pic van die puffie is seker n scam?
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Niel wrote:Goeie eiers. Daai pic van die puffie is seker n scam?
I agree, I don't think Puff Adders get that big. To me it looks like a Diamondback rattler. Busted as a scam (Well the picture of the snake anyway)
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Another Weatern Diamondback Rattler
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The true story behind the snake picture. Go to it, it has the exact picture of the guy holding the snake.

http://www.livingalongsidewildlife.com/ ... snake.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just because it says "4WD" doesn't make it an off-road vehicle.
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en in Kgalagadi het ek die poadder gesoek om n foto te neem .... nee wat, daai son het my laaste twee goeie brein selle dood gebrand. :(
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Used to often come across puffies in my garden here at home, but the area has had some development and the vacant land that was next to me is now built up. No more puffies.

I consider them to be one of the most dangerous because they are so well camouflaged and not at all timid ..... they don't just move off when they hear / feel someone coming. Most puffie bites are to the lower leg because people stand on them without having seen them. The venom is cytotoxic (attacks the tissue cells), hence so much damage. Not uncommon to loose a limb because of a single bite.
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Seems it is a hoax, but those pics certainly remind me to take more care when going in to the bush and open veld. During all the years we had Scout Camps, I guess we were just lucky that we never really came across any snakes bigger than a mole snake. Don't want to, either!


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Wow that is serious business, it's a blessing that his hand was saved.
Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes to you Frik.
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Bulletjie-3 wrote:Wow that is serious business, it's a blessing that his hand was saved.
Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes to you Frik.
Dont worry Everdt.it is not Frik it is a Hoax
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Post by Dorslandtrekker »

Thanks Eric,

I thought it is to good to be true. Never saw 'n Puffy that big, not even a Gaboon viper in the St Lucia forrest.

I dont know whose arm got bitten, but the fotos is no Hoax.

Keep a sharp lookout whenever your out in the bush.

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n Vriendin van ons het oornag in n "Lodge" naby Nelspruit, sy het in die middel van die nag wakker geword en iets by haar voete gevoel, sy het dit uit die pad getrap en skielik n brandpyn gevoel, dit was n pofadder (nie n broekslang nie). Haar man het die slang doodgemaak en met haar Nelspruit hospitaal toe gejaag, daar het hulle n dokter gehad wat in slangbyte spesialiseer.
Hy het aan die begin vir haar gese dat, met n pofadder byt, daar net n 10% kans is dat jy daardie ledemaat hou, dis nie die sterkte van die gif nie, maar die hoeveelheid, poffadders gooi "liters" waar ander slange veel minder gif inspuit.
Sy het toe na 6 maande in die hospitaal en verskeie operasies haar voet gehou, maar soos in daai fotos, lyk dit nie goed nie.

Ek is daarna ook ekstra versigtig.
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