TrpnBils
Jeff Hankey
I posted this on another forum, but I wanted to get some opinions from people that keep monitors. This'll be a re-read for a couple people here, so I apologize for that, I just want to get as much info as possible.
I've had my Sav for about a month now (see the "Adopting a Sav" thread for details). He's 2 years old but was neglected and is only about 17" long. Fecal came back negative about a week or two ago. He's fairly aggressive, and I've been bitten about half a dozen times or so with no ill effects other than pain and a little blood. On Friday night, he got me real good on the arm but didn't cause me to bleed or anything. About 20 minutes later I had a bad sore throat, my chest and back hurt, and my neck was stiff. I figured I must be getting sick or something, so I went to bed around 11:00. At 1:00am, I woke up and literally every square inch of my body from my head to my feet was bruised, my tongue was swollen, and I was having trouble swallowing.
I went to the ER (off topic, but they told me the parking lot was closed, so I had to park 3 blocks away and walk. I was not happy). They didn't do a thing for me. The only known allergy I have is antihistamines, which didn't help the situation because they apparently couldn't give me anything else to help. Luckily, everything started to get a little better on its own. The doc went and did some "research" online (and called poison control, and if I may say so: WTF!?), came back and asked me AGAIN what kind of lizard it was. I told her it was a savannah monitor, so she asked me if it was black with orange beaded skin. I think she did a search on venomous lizards and thought I had a beaded or a gila monster....I dunno. To sum it up, they said that they couldn't confirm it was the bite that caused the reaction, but they had no idea what else it could've been. I'm pretty much fine now, just a little sore and the bite itches, but that's it. I can't risk a worse reaction, so I'm trading the Sav for something else hopefully later this week.
A little background on myself - LIke I said, he's bitten me before, with no reaction on my part. I've been bitten by wild and captive snakes several times with no reaction on my part. I've been bitten by other lizards (Tokays, and prehensile-tailed skinks most notably) with no reaction on my part. I'm a part-time reptile keeper at the local zoo, so I come in contact with all sorts of herps on a daily basis, and I've never had any kind of reaction to a bite from any animal before.
So here are a few questions I've been trying to get answered, and hopefully somebody here can help:
1) I'm assuming this will happen again at least as bad, if not worse, if this lizard were to bite me again. Should I expect a similar reaction to a bite from another monitor?
2) Same as above, except should I expect this from ALL reptile bites for any reason now? If so, there goes my job and my hobbies.
3) I'm going to see if I can get a prescription for an Epi-pen in case this happens again, but since they couldn't 100% confirm that this was the result of the bite, I may have to do some research to prove a point. I looked online and found limited info, and I've been talking to other herpers at work and they tell me that monitors and skinks in particular are well known carriers of some nasty stuff in their saliva. Is this true for monitors any more than it is for other species of lizards or snakes? If so, what is it that's in their saliva?
4) I'm just curious, has anything like this happened to anyone else with monitors?
I'm at a loss for what to say because I REALLY hope this isn't something I need to worry about with every reptile I touch for the rest of my life. I'm just trying to get some answers, so any info you guys can give me is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Jeff-
I've had my Sav for about a month now (see the "Adopting a Sav" thread for details). He's 2 years old but was neglected and is only about 17" long. Fecal came back negative about a week or two ago. He's fairly aggressive, and I've been bitten about half a dozen times or so with no ill effects other than pain and a little blood. On Friday night, he got me real good on the arm but didn't cause me to bleed or anything. About 20 minutes later I had a bad sore throat, my chest and back hurt, and my neck was stiff. I figured I must be getting sick or something, so I went to bed around 11:00. At 1:00am, I woke up and literally every square inch of my body from my head to my feet was bruised, my tongue was swollen, and I was having trouble swallowing.
I went to the ER (off topic, but they told me the parking lot was closed, so I had to park 3 blocks away and walk. I was not happy). They didn't do a thing for me. The only known allergy I have is antihistamines, which didn't help the situation because they apparently couldn't give me anything else to help. Luckily, everything started to get a little better on its own. The doc went and did some "research" online (and called poison control, and if I may say so: WTF!?), came back and asked me AGAIN what kind of lizard it was. I told her it was a savannah monitor, so she asked me if it was black with orange beaded skin. I think she did a search on venomous lizards and thought I had a beaded or a gila monster....I dunno. To sum it up, they said that they couldn't confirm it was the bite that caused the reaction, but they had no idea what else it could've been. I'm pretty much fine now, just a little sore and the bite itches, but that's it. I can't risk a worse reaction, so I'm trading the Sav for something else hopefully later this week.
A little background on myself - LIke I said, he's bitten me before, with no reaction on my part. I've been bitten by wild and captive snakes several times with no reaction on my part. I've been bitten by other lizards (Tokays, and prehensile-tailed skinks most notably) with no reaction on my part. I'm a part-time reptile keeper at the local zoo, so I come in contact with all sorts of herps on a daily basis, and I've never had any kind of reaction to a bite from any animal before.
So here are a few questions I've been trying to get answered, and hopefully somebody here can help:
1) I'm assuming this will happen again at least as bad, if not worse, if this lizard were to bite me again. Should I expect a similar reaction to a bite from another monitor?
2) Same as above, except should I expect this from ALL reptile bites for any reason now? If so, there goes my job and my hobbies.
3) I'm going to see if I can get a prescription for an Epi-pen in case this happens again, but since they couldn't 100% confirm that this was the result of the bite, I may have to do some research to prove a point. I looked online and found limited info, and I've been talking to other herpers at work and they tell me that monitors and skinks in particular are well known carriers of some nasty stuff in their saliva. Is this true for monitors any more than it is for other species of lizards or snakes? If so, what is it that's in their saliva?
4) I'm just curious, has anything like this happened to anyone else with monitors?
I'm at a loss for what to say because I REALLY hope this isn't something I need to worry about with every reptile I touch for the rest of my life. I'm just trying to get some answers, so any info you guys can give me is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
-Jeff-