You have to take this very serious!
Keep away from Bees, and se a doctor. Have a talk with him about allergic
reaction to beestings. Be aware of that you seems to develop a n allergic
reaction, and that this will kill you if you are not very serious about
this.
a little story! one of my friends has never reacted to beestings before, but
one day in the apiary while he was working alone he got a few stings and the
life got away from him. He might have had a chance if there had been
somebody with him to give him help for chock and to alarm rescure. But the
luck left him.
regards
Jorn Johanesson Beekeeper since 1970
EDBi = Beekeeping software since 1986
homepages http://wn.com.au/apimohttp://home4.inet.tele.dk/apimo
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Dato: 9. maj 1998 15:48
Emne: BEE STING REACTION
>I have been working with bee's for past 5 year's. The first two years I
>had very little reaction to bee stings. However for the past three years
>this reaction has increased. This year I got two stings, one on arm and
>one on chest. and within 30 minutes both arms were swelling and I broke
out
>in hives over part of body. It now takes about three days to get over
>this. Has anyone had similar problem? is there anything I can take before
>working bee's to prevent this reaction. Thank you for help.
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