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> In fact I have been trying to figure out, excepting for perhaps ankles
and wrists, where an artery lies under thin enough skin to get an intra-
artery dose of bee venom.
Wrist & arm were the spots talked about by Dr. Carlston MD.. <
Just over a year ago, after a summer of getting stung without anything but
minor local reactions, I got stung on the inside of my elbow, right where
the Red Cross sticks me for a donation. It was my only sting that day, so
I left the stinger alone to get a "full" dose.
Within seconds, I was struggling not to throw up inside my veil. I also
broke out in hives, and my eyes and lips felt like they were swelling.
For what it's worth,
David Kraus
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