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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Aug 1997 23:05:03 +0000
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Richard H. Glassford II wrote:
 
> attacked.  If stung are their drugs I should have around the house that
> I could give to the kids if they are allergic?   I am new to the list
> and have enjoyed reading the posts.
 
Rich -
 
I never had anything special around the house to use in case one of my five kids (5-12) got
stung. They have all been stung several times over the years without allergic reactions.
About two months ago that changed when my son did have an allergic reaction. If you
want to be on the safe side, get yourself an EpiPen and have it ready to use just in case.
I'm still keeping bees but I'm certainly more cautious with my son now.
 
-Barry
 
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Barry Birkey
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