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Heres what i have to use while waiting for my springs for ELAs to get here




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Hey guys. Any thoughts?

I was stung by a wasp several days ago. I did not have much of a reaction. Not much pain. Not much anything. Then, yesterday, which was two days later, I started having a reaction. I have: a great deal of what looks like blood stippling; serious itching; and the area, the size of a baseball, is raised and very hard. Has this ever happened to anyone?
 

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I've never had that happen from a wasp sting. That doesn't sound too good though. Maybe you could go to like a pharmacy and ask if they know what it could be

Very strange. Never reacted this way. In the past, the 'bad' happened immediately. Then, things would get better. Very strange. Yea, maybe the pharmacy. That is a good thought. Thanks!
 

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Very strange. Never reacted this way. In the past, the 'bad' happened immediately. Then, things would get better. Very strange. Yea, maybe the pharmacy. That is a good thought. Thanks!

Not all insect venom (or other venomous things) is the same.. It could be "normal" for the type of "wasp" that stung you.... maybe it was a "Killer Bee" (think John Belushi).... Have you tried "......" on it? (you sick freak)... Trust me, I'm a pretend Doctor...That's my "go-to cure" for just about anything that "ails" you.... A few shots of "Patron" and the "Dr." will see you now... i hope we can "get it" in time...

In your case, "we're probably gonna have to cut that thing off"... or maybe hike it down to Rite-Aid and buy up all their "Benadryl"...
But first, I'd go with the "...... thing"...... it just might lead to a second date....
 

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Not all insect venom (or other venomous things) is the same.. It could be "normal" for the type of "wasp" that stung you.... maybe it was a "Killer Bee" (think John Belushi).... Have you tried "......" on it? (you sick freak)... Trust me, I'm a pretend Doctor...That's my "go-to cure" for just about anything that "ails" you.... A few shots of "Patron" and the "Dr." will see you now... i hope we can "get it" in time...

In your case, "we're probably gonna have to cut that thing off"... or maybe hike it down to Rite-Aid and buy up all their "Benadryl"...
But first, I'd go with the "...... thing"...... it just might lead to a second date....

Bman.. Bman.. Bman.. What are we going to do with you? :facepalm:
 

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Hey guys. Any thoughts?

I was stung by a wasp several days ago. I did not have much of a reaction. Not much pain. Not much anything. Then, yesterday, which was two days later, I started having a reaction. I have: a great deal of what looks like blood stippling; serious itching; and the area, the size of a baseball, is raised and very hard. Has this ever happened to anyone?
Whoa. I just saw this.
I had a similar thing to that happen a couple years ago. You probably have an infection and antibiotics are called for. The Doc explained that unlike bees who lose their stingers, wasps keep theirs and keep 'em hanging out, and their stingers can be very dirty.
 

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Whoa. I just saw this.
I had a similar thing to that happen a couple years ago. You probably have an infection and antibiotics are called for. The Doc explained that unlike bees who lose their stingers, wasps keep theirs and keep 'em hanging out, and their stingers can be very dirty.

Hmm.. I was kinda thinking, that maybe, that could be the case. :( Thanks!
 

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Whoa. I just saw this.
I had a similar thing to that happen a couple years ago. You probably have an infection and antibiotics are called for. The Doc explained that unlike bees who lose their stingers, wasps keep theirs and keep 'em hanging out, and their stingers can be very dirty.

What he said, snork beat me to it. Bee stings are clean. THey only hang out on flowers and when they enter the hive after gathering pollen their sisters give them a thorough "bath" . Wasps are hunters, they kill other insects and eat carrion, road kill etc.
 

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Snork, Quick, run over to Cucco's house and give her a thorough chest exam and take her to the Dr. Save her damn it!

So...... Is that a Yea... or... nay.... on the "treatment"???? Who??? are you going to listen to, anyway??? These guys who "claim" to have similar experiences... When they are clearly only interested in rubbing "stuff" on your "chest"...or??? Someone... who is practically a "Doctor" (I watched a couple of seasons of "House"..)
 

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So...... Is that a Yea... or... nay.... on the "treatment"???? Who??? are you going to listen to, anyway??? These guys who "claim" to have similar experiences... When they are clearly only interested in rubbing "stuff" on your "chest"...or??? Someone... who is practically a "Doctor" (I watched a couple of seasons of "House"..)

I am a miserable failure at saving people by working on their chests.
 
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