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Bruce Laidlaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Oct 1996 23:09:53 +1000
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I'm a beginning beekeeper and still have some local swellings after bee
stings, but about two months ago a skilful bee managed to reach into the
nerve above the end joint on my left ring finger.
 
As a result I have lost a lot of sensation up that side of my finger tip,
and it shows no sign of improving. It doesn't prevent me doing things, but
it's a bit sensitive. Has anyone else experienced this?
 
Thanks for all the tips. There must be hundreds of years of experience
coming through this list!
 
Bruce Laidlaw
Sydney
Australia
 
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