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Bee sting allergy
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... I thought that if one had an allergy to bee stings, once stung, the situation was serious and needed immediate medical help and also that sufferers carried a special pack around with them just in case. If he has a allergy to bee stings he will carry an EpiPen. As someone who has a severe allergy (not to bee stings) and has experienced two admissions to intensive care I am paranoid about carrying 2 EpiPens let alone 1. If he has an allery he will have one - ask him. If he doesn't then all he is allergic to is the pain of a bee sting! |
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