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> > extremely allergic to wasp stings (entire arm swells up, etc.)<<
1: I take this as normal allergic, but nothing to fool with. The "extreme"
thing begins when the reaction is more than local. Difficulty breathing,
sweating, hives all over the body...
2 The wasp has a different toxin than the honey bee. He could be allergic to
one and not the other. A physician could probably tell you more about this.
He could also do a series of shots in systematic desensitization, even if he
is allergic.
Hope this helps,
Dick Marron
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