cobbler sting at pinnaroo

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lauriew
lauriew
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18 Nov 2006 8:37am
Gday,

just to warn everyone that I stepped on a cobbler on Friday around 5pm at Pinnaroo point. The nurse at Charlie Gardner said she had treated 2 cobbler cases at Joondalup in the previous 2 weeks and had never heard of them before that so they must be out n about.
Best treatment is to put both feet into a bucket of the hottest water you can handle (assuming you get stuck on the foot of course). The pain is pretty intense and it took 7 hours and some good pain killers before I could relax.

The best bet is thick booties, which no-one uses coz they suck, or to slide your feet along the sand rather than lifting them up an down as you walk out.

L
Greenroom
Greenroom
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18 Nov 2006 9:27am
Miller had a good experience last month with a cobbler too at Pinnapoo... NOT
elmo
elmo
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18 Nov 2006 10:05am
Just be careful with the hot water treatment, a lot of people have ended up going back to the hospital with bad scalding and burns.

Another solution is a Wheat Heat pack heated up a bit longer than you'd use for your neck, it's easy to use, move and you can check the heat easily.

Stepping on a cobler one of Windsurfings more memorable experiences, bloody mandurah estuary is chockers with the wee beasties

Alby
lauriew
lauriew
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18 Nov 2006 12:06pm
The idea behind putting both feet in is that you use the other as a reference to make sure you aren't burning the cobblered one. Otherwise its hard to tell whether the pain is from the cobbler or from the hot water or both.

L
elmo
elmo
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18 Nov 2006 12:34pm
quote:
Originally posted by lauriew

The idea behind putting both feet in is that you use the other as a reference to make sure you aren't burning the cobblered one. Otherwise its hard to tell whether the pain is from the cobbler or from the hot water or both.

L



Thats clever! I can appreciate that, the pains something no to be experienced
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
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18 Nov 2006 1:04pm
a good idea is to get local anaesthetic injections in the ankle...

a bad idea is to then carry on putting scolding water onto the sting, because you can't feel anything .....

the burn ended up being worse than the cobler sting..


at pinaroo....sail through the seaweed as much as u can to get back to the beach... even sail backwards with the fin out the water if you have to.... better than cobbler sting.
lauriew
lauriew
WA
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19 Nov 2006 7:53am
I was only 3 steps into the water when I stepped on the sharp "stick". next step was onto my brand new never been sailed before board. I managed to travel about 100m before I realised that the "stick" was a cobbler or flathead.

I always new it was gonna happen eventually, part of 20 yrs of windsurfing I guess. Anyway just wanted people to know, I only walked in 3 paces before it got me.

I still don't know if the new board is any good but I was glad I didn't stuff my first jibe on it.

L
HAIL
HAIL
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19 Nov 2006 10:42am
what exactly is a cobbler????? ive had some pretty close encounters with stingrays!! a bit too close for my liking put it that way!
Haircut
Haircut
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19 Nov 2006 1:57pm
i've been stung by flatheads a dozen times when handling them while fishing. I found them pretty much like a bull-ant bite and goes away after half an hour. An iceblock seems to kill the pain. The whole "rub the puctured area against the flathead's belly" has never worked for me?

If a cobbler sting lasts for 7 hours, man that must be painfull
kodyn
kodyn
WA
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19 Nov 2006 1:36pm
had a grt cple hrs sailing at the point,,,,sailed towards the beach,,,beach had a cple of metres of weed so i thought id slog thru it to the beach..When me fin hit the sand, I stepped of me board and straight onto a cobbler in just over ankle deep water,( what are the bloody chances of that!! )..7 hrs of pain?? **** , felt like most of the night to me..now when confronted with weed, i try to slap my board to hopefully scare them,,dont know if it works tho,,lol
decrepit
decrepit
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19 Nov 2006 6:40pm
quote:
Originally posted by demons_taipan11

what exactly is a cobbler????? ive had some pretty close encounters with stingrays!! a bit too close for my liking put it that way!



Think another name is catfish, they've got whiskers, are a muddy brown colour, love to hide in seaweed, and have a horrible sting on their back.
It's a worry when near boiling water is less painful than the sting.
whippingboy
whippingboy
WA
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20 Nov 2006 3:51pm
Ouch,
10 years ago I trode on one and i can still remember !

Perfect day at Avalon, came in to adjust harness, stuck foot in weedy water BAM, felt like a hot needle.

The cobbler has 3 poison spines, 1 on top and one on each side.
I was struck on the side of the foot by a side spine as the bugger swam off.

They love to lurk in those weedy patches that form near the shore and are very common.

The hot water trick works but all you need is a good temperature increase not scalding.

The effects of cobblers vary from person to person.

Super Steve trode on one at Ledge point and still came fourth in the Ledge to Lanclein!!
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