Ouch...I'm allergic. I suppose I better go to the hospital, since I don't
have a kit anymore.
Peace bd :cry:
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Ouch...I'm allergic. I suppose I better go to the hospital, since I don't
have a kit anymore.
Peace bd :cry:
Damn, man....GO!!! :huh:
:unsure: thats not good.
Go get sorted man.
Meanwhile hot water (well anything hot) will help neutralize the poison, hotter the better but obviously don't burn yourself.
Jonno :cool:
FFS, hope you're OK mate.
Benadryl or some other allergy medication while you're on your way there to slow the reaction.
WHY don't you have a kit?????
Remember to piss on it 1st if you dont have a kit...
Probably to late but
If one is stung, the wound can be treated in the following ways:
* Remove the stinger with all haste, in whatever manner is most convenient. If you see a little black dot in the wound, part of the stinger is still present. I like scraping across the skin with a credit card to try to remove the stinger.
* Apply a solution of one part meat tenderizer to 4 parts water. Papain, the enzyme in meat tenderizer, breaks down the protein in bee venom responsible for the pain and itching. Don't leave this on for more than 30 minutes, or it can irritate the skin. If this isn't available, you might try an antiperspirant. Aluminum chlorohydrate reduces the effect of bee venom, but to a lesser extent.
* Apply cold. Use ice or cool water for 10 to 30 minutes after the sting. This blunts the body's allergic response.
* An antihistamine such as Benadryl, taken by mouth, can give some added relief, and help prevent the reaction from spreading.
* A shake lotion such as calamine can be helpful. A paste made of baking soda and water can have a similar effect.
* Topical hydrocortisone can also provide some symptomatic relief.
* Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for systemic pain relief.
And if you're reading this ....GET YOUR FUCKInG ARSE TO HOSPITAL
I'm back. The hospital is across the street from my house. So, no need to panic.
I experienced a coma for three weeks, when I stepped on a ground
nest of wasp while in the army. I don't remember anything after the
helicoptor ride to the infirmary. After, awakening I felt like only a
a few minutes had passed since the incident.
I now have a prescription for a bee sting kit. I'll tell you what, me Monster
drinks have nothing on pure Adrenaline (epinephrine) the combination
of the two....indescribable!
Thanks for your concerns. :)
Peace bd
Thank goodness,great you're ok
Blessed be
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
Better than ever! :01:
Peace bd
You did all this since this morning? :huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
:P Glad you're okay, BD...whew. :)
Buzzzzz...I think I might be turning into a bee.
Peace bd
i watched me best mate get stung in the eyeball by a wasp.
quite horrific, yet fecking amusing. :lol: :pinch:
glad you ok, mr doobs. ;)
Sounds like it was almost "peace bd" for good! :O
I wish you had pictures. I don't know about you, but I never have a cameraQuote:
Originally Posted by missie
handy when the good stuff happens. Is she/he alright?
Peace bd
we only got half the sting/tail part out, and had to take her to a+e.
she fine now, but has a severe dislike for beasties. :P
My worst sting was when I was still delivering for UPS. I went up a set of steps onto a porch that was lined with hanging plants to knock on a door. My head brushed up against a plant and it felt i caught a spiderweb in my hair, but I couldnt get it until I got to the door and put down the package. Well it wasn't a spiderweb. I had brushed up against a yellow-jacket nest that was attached to the plant with my head. I was stung 14 times on the top of my head. :wacko:
Did she hallucinate? She had to have at least a half of a buzz. :blushing:Quote:
Originally Posted by missie
At least.. "rest in Peace bd" :lol:Quote:
Sounds like it was almost "peace bd" for good! -Skizo
Peace bd
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Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
:lol: :lol: :pinch: