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@allknowing (153544)
• India
10 Sep 24
My maid's husband is a coconut tree climber and he mostly plucks tender coconuts. A couple of days ago when he was right on top of a coconut tree he did not the see the bee hive. The bees got disturbed and he was stung all over....
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Pitstop
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
15 Nov 18
We get a few bees early in the morning in our balcony and they usually are on the floor. I stepped on one and it sting me in the sole. This is a very painful sting! I googled and found that toothpaste could help and so rubbed a...
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Colene
@cpefley (1941)
• San Jose, California
7 Jul 16
Yesterday, my 9 year old son got stung by a bee. I put on a mud pack, then an ice pack. I gave him Benedryl, ibuprofen, and Tylenol, and thought he was fine. He woke up at 5 am in tears, and a lot of pain. He had a fever and his...
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mentalward
@mentalward (14690)
• United States
21 Aug 12
Not me, my husband. He was cutting the grass that hadn't been cut in two months because he took so long to fix the lawn mower and ran over a ground hornet's nest that had apparently just recently been established. I had mowed that...
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mentalward
@mentalward (14690)
• United States
18 Sep 09
Madness! It's madness I tell ya! First, my dogs are chasing a mouse around the house. Now, my smallest Maltese, Lilly (who weighs only 5 pounds) came barreling towards me, right into my lap shaking badly. She kept looking at on...
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claudia413
@claudia413 (4280)
• United States
11 Apr 07
I received a very interesting note from a friend today. She had been stung by a bee and ended up needing an antibiotic to counteract an infection she got where she was stung. Her doctor told her that the next time she was stung by...
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bestisyettocome
@bestisyettocome (1531)
• United States
3 Mar 07
Here's a home remedy recommended by a doctor. Tape a penny to the bite or sting for 15 minutes, and the copper in the penny prevents redness and swelling. How well do you think this will work? Have you tried it before?
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amwoodke
@amwoodke (57)
• United States
18 Jan 07
My dad was recently diagnosed with MS, so my family is constantly searching for things he can do to improve how he feels, and I found an article online that claimed a woman who has MS stung herself with bees where her legions were...
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