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Stung by a bee

by abledanger, May 15, 2007 12:00AM
I was stung by a bee at about noon today.  I feel no pain on the spot, and cant even tell where it is exactly.  6 hours later I feel kinda "bad".  Do I have anything to worry about?  Would an allergic reaction take this long to happen?  Im supposedly not allergic to bees, and have been stung before, but not in years, and only like once or twice in my life.  Do I have anything to worry about?  Thanks.
Member Comments (1)

by Deeds, May 18, 2007 12:00AM
"bad" as in chills? or bad as in flu-like nausea?
you could be having a mild reaciton to the sting...
just watch so your throat and tongue doesn't start
to swell at all - and you should be fine...

if too concerned - place a call to your family physician
so they know what is going on...
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