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Richard Stewart wrote:
> I have been going through controlled therapy treatments (injections not stings) and now can be stung without even much of a local reaction.    Prior to that while I would not suffer massive airway swelling I would have a drop in blood pressure and go into shock.  This developed out of the blue several years into beekeeping.
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Richard,

I assume the injections were bee venom? What doses were used, how often? 
Did the allergist give any explanation why this works?

Jorg

p.s. It seems that most beekeepers are totally hooked and rather die 
than give up bees...well, too late for me.

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