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Posted by Ol Chief on September 01, 2006 at 07:09:15 from (69.91.92.199):
In Reply to: well thats a changes posted by the tractor vet on September 01, 2006 at 06:29:16:
Can you tell me what the doctor gave to carry with you.Three months ago I received 66 stings from ground bees.Mostly over my left eye and around the left temple.I had dry heaves and hurt bad.A friend took me to local fire house ten miles away and the bees had stayed with the truck.When I got out to get to the ambulance there were still 8 or 10 bees buzzing around but did not attack anyone.Iwas in the emergency room with I V in my arm plus some shots.That only took about 40 minutes but the bill was just over $1865.A doctor walked thru twice and spoke a few words to to the nurse who was doing all the treatment,There were two doctor charges on the bill,$540 each and another charge for a treatment not performed.Still under protest! About three weeks later I was walking past about 1oo feet from a nest in an old building and was again attacked and received 6 stings in corner of my left eye which swelled real bad.I now seem more allergic than before.I'd like to carry some kind of anti- venom.
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