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In a message dated 4/15/00 1:46:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> No nausea, or dizziness, or anything else at all. Just a goofy
> looking face. I iced it for a while and now it's back down to the
> puffy-boxing look. It's annoying, but I can function.
>
> So what's the deal? Mutant bees? I've read plenty of times how someone who
> was previously "immune" can succumb to an allergic reaction. But since I
got
> stung within a minute in a different location, and didn't have any signs at
> all I find that a little strange. Just thought I'd check and see if others
> have had similar reactions, or explanations.
-Not a bit unusual; no systemic reaction, just a greater local one. I
could probably number stings in five figures, maybe more, and the same thing
would happen to me. The area around your eyes, nose, & lips are extremely
sensitive. I've had my eyes shut too. In public, I blame my wife...
;o)
Dave Green
The Pollination Home Page: http://pollinator.com
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