Another...your tank can be dangerous thread.

I started wearing gloves after my rose stun me and my hand swelled a bit. Plus I found that my corals, especially the Suharsonoi, does not receed after touching it with gloves. It used to when I handled it with my hand. And my hand doesn't smell like corals after I'm done.

:)
 
I started wearing gloves after my rose stun me and my hand swelled a bit. Plus I found that my corals, especially the Suharsonoi, does not receed after touching it with gloves. It used to when I handled it with my hand. And my hand doesn't smell like corals after I'm done.

:)
 
Thunnus said:
joeychitwood is right. Too many nurses screw up cultures by not using basic sterile tecnique, and too many docs treat the lab results instead of how the patient presents.

Did joeychitwood say that?
 
Mr_Quality said:
Did joeychitwood say that?
Not exactly.

I said that the blood culture ITSELF is unreliable and often incorrect. A positive culture can be truly positive or contaminated, but a negative culture in no way means that there are not circulating pathogens in the blood.

I also said that all treatment of patients should be guided by clinical observation. If not, I could just sit back in my den with a web cam and have nurses fax me lab results and email me X-ray and EKG files.

Hey, wait a minute.....
 
I had a simular exerience with my anemone when it grabbed my hand as I pulling soemthing out of the tank. went to the doctors two days later when i could not move my hand. I looked online and between me and the doctor we discoverd that I was allergic to the nematocysts that are used in catching prey. Now I have trouble putting my hand in the tank as I happened when I touched my brittle stars too. I hope that this helps someone learn about this. Thank you for starting this thread
 
Sorry joey, I quoted you and said that I agree with you. The rest of that quote was my own thought. I see how tht is not clear.
 
something like this happened to me 2 yrs ago,i was handling live rock.i felt what can best be described as a minor bee sting,i looked at my finger and there was the smallest bit of blood..about an hour later my whole arm was sore and hurt quite a bit when moved in any direction,the whole time my bride insisting i go to e.r.about 3 hrs later when i could no longer stand the pain and the red line traveling up my arm rather quickly i went to the e.r.when entering i passed out on the floor!!!woke up to a doctor telling me i was lucky as something was poisoning my blood,i explained what i do (lfs owner)he said haaaa! and called another doctor,long story short is a few shots of some antibiotic,but what did the trick he told me was anihistamine,(if spelled right),cleared me up but i still bear a nasty scar on my finger because of this.
 
nevermind, I didn't see that there were like hundreds of other posts past the first page. Nothing new to contribute except that Mycobacterium marinum is definately a bacterium that does take weeks to grow in the lab and I have previously heard of people having infections like this from reef tanks.
 
Just wanted to mention that you do not have to be allergic to get a terrible reaction from an anemone sting. It happened to me after a dip in the ocean and I am not allergic at all. My lower right leg swelled up and it felt like a water ballon covered in cardboard just under the skin, all the way from the ancle to the knee. It got to be around 2 -3 times its normal size and it tock several months before it was back to normal. As I said I am not allergic to anemones, or to anything for that matter, but it surely got to me anyway.

As I am writing this I am realizing that I am still not wearing gloves even after what happened to me ...hahahahaha. How dumb can you get!:rolleyes:
 
SeanT said:
I was not wearing any gloves.
I did have the TINIEST of cuts on my the tip of my thumb BEFORE I started working in the tank.
Some organism/toxin/etc must have entered thru there.
I wasn't bitten or stung by anything that I can tell.


I heard somewhere before (it could've been here at RC) that if you have a cut on your hand or finger and you stick your hand in the tank you can pick up any disease that is in the tank. Let this be a lesson to us all. I'm getting my gloves now in the next couple of days. Glad your OK Sean :thumbsup:
 
I never use gloves but my wife does
I have a friend whose arms look like hamburger very raw !

I cannot belive u had the calm to take a picture with one hand i would have been freeking out !
 
That could never happen to me... your inmune sistem has to be weak...?
I enjoy messing around whith bare hands in the tank, any time, all day.
 
As I was reading this from the beginning I kept wondering all the way to page 4 where is Joeychitwood when you need him.
Then I saw the famous cat in the hat :D

Glad to hear everything turned out ok.
I know I will be more careful when working around the tank from now on.

Thanks
Cam
 
JENnKerry said:
I heard somewhere before (it could've been here at RC) that if you have a cut on your hand or finger and you stick your hand in the tank you can pick up any disease that is in the tank. Let this be a lesson to us all. I'm getting my gloves now in the next couple of days. Glad your OK Sean :thumbsup:

Uh oh; I'm in trouble then! I always have cuts on my hands. Hopefully there's no ich in my tank ;).
 
Thunnus said:
Just make sure that you eat plenty of garlic, and since you are a swimmer a freshwater dip will be no problem! :)

Haha! And I'm sure chlorine would do a number on it too :D.
 
SOMEthinsFISHY said:
I cannot belive u had the calm to take a picture with one hand i would have been freeking out !
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