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US snake bite victim slapped with USD 55K hospital bill

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Press Trust of India Washington
For this snake-bite victim, the sting didn't hurt as much as the hospital bill!

A US woman was shocked when she was presented with a staggering USD 55,000 hospital bill for treating her snake bite.

Jules Weiss stopped for a scenic overlook near the Potomac River in suburban Virginia last month when she was bit on the foot by a poisonous copperhead snake, 'NBC Washington' reported.

"It felt like a bad bee sting. I got to my car, turned on the light and there were two fang marks with liquid coming out," Weiss said.

Within an hour, her foot started to balloon, turning a "grayish" colour. Weiss went to Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, where doctors gave her three doses of anti-venom over the course of 18 hours.
 

As if the experience wasn't horrifying enough, Weiss received a hospital bill for nearly USD 55,000.

"I kind of went numb... I don't know if there's a way to process that," Weiss said.

While insurance can bring treatment cost down to a few hundred dollars, Weiss' insurance had just lapsed, the report said.

Anti-venom is made through a complex process of milking many snakes, making treatment costly. It has even reached a whopping USD 780,000 for one woman's cure.

The treatment can cost USD 40,000 or more to obtain anti-venom, according to hospital officials.

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First Published: Aug 13 2013 | 1:37 PM IST

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