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InsaneApache
04-06-2006, 00:47
Pam Mitchell knew the maggots were working when her foot started bleeding.

wriggly-woos (http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/050419_maggots.html)

And there was I, 30 years ago impaling 'em on a fishhook...:inquisitive:

Csargo
04-06-2006, 01:37
I dont know if I could do that sick

GoreBag
04-06-2006, 02:29
On such a jaded universe as the intraweb, few things qualify as disgusting, but the images provided get the job done. Holy carp.

Reverend Joe
04-06-2006, 03:11
There is a link to a picture of the maggots, at work, inside her foot. For the love of god, and for your own sake, DO NOT CLICK ON IT. That was the most horrifying thing I have ever seen in my whole entire life. I am going to be sick, and afterwards I will gouge out my own eyes and have my memory erased via electroshock therapy. :bigcry: https://img63.imageshack.us/img63/6247/throwup1ro.gif

Ice
04-06-2006, 03:23
There is a link to a picture of the maggots, at work, inside her foot. For the love of god, and for your own sake, DO NOT CLICK ON IT. That was the most horrifying thing I have ever seen in my whole entire life. I am going to be sick, and afterwards I will gouge out my own eyes and have my memory erased via electroshock therapy. :bigcry: https://img63.imageshack.us/img63/6247/throwup1ro.gif

OMG I SHOULD HAVE TAKEN UR ADVICE. :sick:

discovery1
04-06-2006, 05:27
Curious. Wonder how they work. Why didn't I read it.......


And they aren't that disguisting.

Ja'chyra
04-06-2006, 09:31
Curious. Wonder how they work. Why didn't I read it.......


And they aren't that disguisting.

I think the maggots work because the only eat dead or decaying flesh, so when their work is done the wound is composed of healthy flesh with a good chance to regenerate or at least heal over.

The leeches work in a similar fashion in that they drain excess fluids from wounds while numbing the area due to proteins in their saliva.

BDC
04-06-2006, 13:05
They are supposed to be really good at this sort of thing. No human can easily cut out all the dead flesh leaving only healthy, but maggots can. Cunning little things.

Louis VI the Fat
04-06-2006, 14:02
Oh, god. I'm feeling sick now. Don't look at those pictures when eating lunch. :wall:

yesdachi
04-06-2006, 16:23
Pretty sick images but I have heard that it works great because they only eat bad flesh. Now I’m going to try and settle my stomach with a greasy cheese burger.

Viking
04-06-2006, 16:30
That image with the maggots working inside her foot reminded me about something I`ve seen on sheep in real life.
I guess I`ve become immune to such...

You people could never had become doctors. :laugh4:

Scurvy
04-06-2006, 18:24
ergh

Major Robert Dump
04-06-2006, 21:08
Pork Fri Ri, Soy Sau. Four Nine Nine please!

doc_bean
04-06-2006, 21:48
the picture ust made me think: interesting.

I'm more jaded than most of you !

Big King Sanctaphrax
04-06-2006, 22:28
The pictures not that bad.

I think it would actually be quite interesting to be able to see inside your foot like that. Apart from the, you know, excruciating pain.

Kralizec
04-06-2006, 22:32
Fascinating.

Divinus Arma
04-07-2006, 14:24
ugh. that was pretty heinous. Interesting, but heinous. I would hate to get that treatment. I would want a local pain killer to numb my foot and then I would want to just lay back and watch Tv. No feeling. No looking at it. just do it and be done.

Why cant they just replicate the protein combination used by the maggots and apply that, scrape goo, rinse and repeat?

Reverend Joe
04-07-2006, 15:44
ugh. that was pretty heinous. Interesting, but heinous. I would hate to get that treatment. I would want a local pain killer to numb my foot and then I would want to just lay back and watch Tv. No feeling. No looking at it. just do it and be done.

Why cant they just replicate the protein combination used by the maggots and apply that, scrape goo, rinse and repeat?

Exactly. Or just cut the damn thing off. Honestly, even with the pain killer, I think the feeling of the maggots wriggling around inside of me (which even pain killers probably could not remove, since pressure nerves seem to be resistant to pain killers) would just be too horrific to bear; I think it would be more psychologically damaging than losing a foot would be physically damaging. Plus, you can always get a replacement mechanical foot.

Divinus Arma
04-07-2006, 18:43
Exactly. Or just cut the damn thing off. Honestly, even with the pain killer, I think the feeling of the maggots wriggling around inside of me (which even pain killers probably could not remove, since pressure nerves seem to be resistant to pain killers) would just be too horrific to bear; I think it would be more psychologically damaging than losing a foot would be physically damaging. Plus, you can always get a replacement mechanical foot.

Thats why you need the local painkiller, to numb your wound. You wont even feel the wriggling maggots devouring your live flesh.

doc_bean
04-07-2006, 23:34
Ow come one, it's definatly worth it to save your foot !

Healing involves discomfort most of the time, it's knowing that it will make you better that gets you through.

Reverend Joe
04-08-2006, 05:21
Trust me, I know discomfort in healing. I have had a broken arm, a thumb sliced open with a hatchet (don't ask) and a few very nasty dental procedures. But if the discomfort becomes psychological torture, rather than raw physical pain, I just cannot take it. Very few people can. Part of this, I am sure, stems from a phobia of bugs, but part of it has to do with relatively large living things (as compared to the microbes in my gut, for example) writhing inside of me, eating my diseased flesh.

No. Just... no.

GoreBag
04-08-2006, 20:22
Gotta do what you gotta do. I'd bring a bottle with me and drink myself angry, if that's what it took to bear the treatment.

Geezer57
04-13-2006, 23:36
Thats why you need the local painkiller, to numb your wound. You wont even feel the wriggling maggots devouring your live flesh.
Actually, they only eat the mortified flesh, not live tissue. But I imagine it "tickles" a bunch!!! :laugh4: