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Bee stings can be dangerous (Original Post)
Mosby
Aug 2020
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tblue37
(65,227 posts)1. LOL! K&R. nt
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doc03
(35,299 posts)3. When I was kid I would swell up like
a baloon. They don't affect me much today, I guess i got stung so much I built up an imuity to them. Before going to Germany in the Army I got got a two week leave I was stung between my eyes the first day and my eyes were swollen shut for most of my leave time.
Karadeniz
(22,474 posts)4. That wasn't fair!
doc03
(35,299 posts)6. Yea they cleared up when I left for Germany lol
Doreen
(11,686 posts)5. I got a good laugh.
Maraya1969
(22,464 posts)7. OMG that's just like the riding the horse one.
rurallib
(62,387 posts)8. taught that bee a lesson you did!