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Awakening to an infestation of spiders in your room can seem like a horrible nightmare, but it was a reality for a woman from Tennessee. Angela Wright of Brentwood, Tenn. Woke up with sore arms and a few bumps on her chest and arm, but did not think much about this mysterious disease, she told CBS News. 19659003] Wright finally visited the doctor's office and received medication for the moguls, but that did not help. In fact, she started to feel worse. "I realized that I had to go to the emergency department when I had chest pain, and I had chest pain," Wright said.
She was taken to the emergency room a few days later, after describing that she felt hallucinating. The brown recluse spider venom includes a neurotoxic component, known to cause chills, fever or, in rare cases, death. The effect of the spider bites on Wright was shocking.
Now she is trying to get out of the infested apartment, but she said the management company will not finish its lease. "They said the only way to move is to find someone to buy me back, which I will not do, it's awful," Wright told CBS News. "They told me that they did not believe me."
Mrs. Wright testified that the only option that management offers her is to give 60 days' notice and then leave the apartment, which would require her to pay $ 2,200. She is now fulfilling the notice and has already paid the first month due, but she will not live in the infested apartment. Wright stays in another house until she finds a more permanent life situation.