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----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: Re: PATIENT-Collected bees for apitherapy
> You kept bees for 20 years, but now are allergic stings, you say.
Thanks for the reply. Actually, I reacted badly to stings from the outset,
and received good support from my physician then, only to find within two or
three years that the medication was also causing a reaction. I had managed
to dress VERY CAREFULLY and avoid stings for a long time. Also I carry an
epipen, but have never had to use it. Three years ago, when the multiple
hives appeared, I decided to just give my equipment to a very young,
interested, person, who would otherwise have been unable to get started.
My beekeeping friends can easily supply my personal honey requirements. I
get my "honey " pleasure from the wonderful fellowship among beekeepers, and
a close association with the membership of our beekeepers co-operaqtive.
Your advice regarding desensitization and multi stinging seems to follow
the techniques developed by Mr. Mraz some years ago? His on stage
demonstration was very impressive!
Thanks again
EDW
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