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I did explain in an earlier thread that my wife is very allergic to wasp
stings. This is to such a degree that it is mentioned on her medical
records.

"Rubbish. Wasps don't hurt you" is the usual retort. "Just a little prick"

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/17082006/35...rning-die.html

One had five 'little pricks'

Mike

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Mike wrote:
I did explain in an earlier thread that my wife is very allergic to wasp
stings. This is to such a degree that it is mentioned on her medical
records.

"Rubbish. Wasps don't hurt you" is the usual retort. "Just a little prick"

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/17082006/35...rning-die.html

One had five 'little pricks'

Mike

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Some people are very very sensitive to bee and wasp stings, so much so
that a sting could be fatal if it was in the wrong place, these people
often have other sensitivities, and may well have to carry epipen
injectors as a life saving measure.

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"Mike" wrote in message
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I did explain in an earlier thread that my wife is very allergic to wasp
stings. This is to such a degree that it is mentioned on her medical
records.

"Rubbish. Wasps don't hurt you" is the usual retort. "Just a little prick"

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/17082006/35...rning-die.html

One had five 'little pricks'

Mike

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www.rnshipmates.co.uk
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Mike,
Your poor wife has more than her fair share of "little pricks" in her life


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