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Jerry Shue <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 May 2020 09:25:18 -0600
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 plb - "My information suggests that most of the venom is injected
instantly, so it matters little how or if you get the sting out right away."

Along with others, I often can't tell where I've been stung five minutes
later, although I do get most of the stingers out pretty quickly. A while
ago I had arthritic pain at the base of my left thumb and thought I'd try
giving myself five stings at the painful spot and letting them stay in
place. Ten minutes later I was grimacing and holding my breath trying to
tolerate the pain from the stings. At that point I removed the stingers and
went looking for an ice pack.

Jerry, Southern Utah





*Jerry Shue867 Rainbow DriveMoab, Utah 84532Cell - 435-260-8581*




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