Im finally getting a chance to write this. On Sunday around 2:45 pm I was helping some of my friends out in Butte Larose doing a little clean up at one of the camps. I was near the waters edge cleaning some brush away from the bulkhead, that when I felt the hardest hit of my life. I look down to see what happened and there it was. I stayed calm, and yelled for help. As my two friends approached I told them I was bitten by a snake, and didnt know what kind it was.
They could still see the snake, I was removed away from the brush pile to safety and the snake was shot and killed. I could see the puncture marks just below my left calf and slightly bleeding. My friend told me I was bitten by a water moccasin, and that I needed to be rushed to the hospital. The snake was placed in a bag and proceeded. During the 40 minute drive to Lafayette, that is when things started to turn for the worse. I started getting nauseated, throwing up, numbness in my left leg. I was having chest pains and difficulty breathing.
When I arrived, I was taken to the room and hook up to IV,s and oxygen and given pain meds. I know I passed out, because the rest is a blurr, and i was in and out of conscience. I was told I was given 6 vowels of anti venom. I spent the rest of the day Sunday, Monday and most of the day today "Tuesday" in a daze. The pain is excruciating. The are watching my left calf for infection and loss of muscle tissue which is possible but not likely. It looks like I'll be in here until Saturday.
I just wanted everyone to know to watch out and stay safe. The good thing is the nurses are good looking. I think I'm going to go back to bed