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prodogg02 01-18-2007 11:38 PM

numb arm
 
has anyone ever had there are go numb,fingers and viens swell up and hurt like hell.i added a new piece of rock,move my mushroom rock on top of it.went and washed hands and 2 min later holly cow it hurt. going to wear gloves from now on.was told you could actually die from some stuff in your tank.just wonderin if anyone else has this happen to them.

Der_Iron_Chef 01-18-2007 11:48 PM

I've read of things like this, especially bad experiences with palytoxins. Gotta be careful around those palythoas and zoanthus.

OCDP 01-18-2007 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by prodogg02 (Post 230920)
has anyone ever had there are go numb,fingers and viens swell up and hurt like hell.i added a new piece of rock,move my mushroom rock on top of it.went and washed hands and 2 min later holly cow it hurt. going to wear gloves from now on.was told you could actually die from some stuff in your tank.just wonderin if anyone else has this happen to them.

How bad is the pain now? Is it getting worse ? Don't take any chances, if you feel really bad and are in lots of pain, go to the ER or something and tell them everything tank related. Mention palytoxins and so on. Hope your well, and please keep us updated....

Ruth 01-19-2007 12:35 AM

I think you should go to the hospital right now. You don't want to take these things lightly. Tell them you have a saltwater aquarium and mention palytoxins.

OCDP 01-19-2007 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ruth (Post 230950)
I think you should go to the hospital right now. You don't want to take these things lightly. Tell them you have a saltwater aquarium and mention palytoxins.

I was going to say just head to the ER and don't take chances, but thought that may sound too pushy. I personally, would be in there right now! Definitely go there informing them of palytoxin and the fact that you have a SW tank and have been dealing with live rock .

mark 01-19-2007 12:43 AM

might want to do a quick printout of the possible toxin to take along.

Joe Reefer 01-19-2007 01:07 AM

Sounds like a bristleworm sting to me.

Joe Reefer 01-19-2007 01:09 AM

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/wilde...g/page3_em.htm

Murminator 01-19-2007 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Reefer (Post 230961)
Sounds like a bristleworm sting to me.

Yup sounds like a bristleworm.......I was put in the ER by palytoxions hadsuper high fever, puking, crappin, and uncontrolable shakes wasn't fun but no numb fingers or swelling on me

Quagmire 01-19-2007 01:19 AM

Why is everyone getting worked up about palytoxin.He mentioned a mushroom,but didn't mention paly's or zoas.Could be anything from an allergic reaction,to the above mentioned bristle worm sting.Or yes palytoxin.What I mean is,lets not head up the wrong trail here,if he says to the DR. palytoxin,they may overlook an allergy that can be just as dangerous.Prodogg everyone is right about not messing around,if it has you worried go the the ER.


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