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Thomas W Hoyt wrote:
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> Is there a difference between a bee sting "allergy" and the fact that
> when I get stung the spot gets red, itches, swells a bit, etc? I'm a
> novice - 5 years and a few hives. I get stung 3- 4 times a year.
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> Best guess, should I go to an alergist/ or consider a desensitization
> program?
> If I were to go through the "desensitization" would I not be bothered at
> all by the occasional sting (as if it were just a splinter)?
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> Pastor Thomas W. Hoyt
> Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
> Forsyth, IL
> Almost Heaven-C.I.D.
To: Thomas Hoyt
Your reaction seems perfectly normal to me. I get 50-60 stings per
season and, depending where I am stung, still get a temporary welt and
itchiness. If stung several times at once, I take a Benadryl tablet.
It doesn't seem like much of a problem for me and certainly not worth
any medical treatment.
I don't think you get stung enough. I'm sure your girls will
accommodate you.
Burns
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