Antihistamines are good to have to treat an allergy but you would have to do
as I said for shock. and don't waste time because you will pass out if you
don't get blood back into that dome. 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Javier Garcia
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 6:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: a close call - bee season

 


Graham,

I have several comments:
(1) I'm glad you are OK.
(2) My blessings to that couple that help you. Those are the kind of people
that stop me from my occasional desires to destroy the world.
(3) Hell of a story. 

(4) I've been attached by a bee too. In my case, it stung me in my chest
while I was driving. I first thought it was a rock, then because of the
burning sensation I thought it was like a cigarette somebody throw out of a
car. Anyway, I'm not allergic, but your story makes me think, 
  (i) Bees attacks are probably more often (or possibles?) than what we
think
  (ii) Is there any medication that you can carry on in case this happens
again?  

Keep riding,
Javier.

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:


Wow -that's a hell of a story.   You know, I never put my helmet on without
shaking it out sort of like what the cowboys used to do with the boots to
make sure there were no scorpions in them.   We've got spiders here and the
idea of jamming an unhappy spider down on my head is not a good thought.

Glad you are OK.

Dennis G.
- seattle



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham Rogers
Sent: 08 June, 2009 05:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: a close call - bee season



Hey you all, We had a bit of excitement here night before last.  On
returning from a bike ride (NH 750), a bee flew in under my helmet
and stung me on the side of my forehead - at least I think it was a
bee.  Within a minute everything started getting brighter and
brighter (this was at dusk) and then my vision started narrowing like
I was seeing down a tunnel that was getting smaller and smaller.  I
realised (because of my keen insight) that I was losing
consciousness. I pulled over to the side of the road, managed to get
off my bike - kind of just laid it on my leg,  and within about 5
seconds was unconscious.  A nice Mennonite couple found me on the
side of the road. Others stopped.  Joan (my wife) showed up because
they found my cell phone with our # listed as 'home'. She (Mennonite
wife) happened to be a nurse and he (Mennonite husband) rode my bike
home to our place, locked up the house and left a note on kitchen
table. Amazing that they stopped, that she was a nurse, and he rode
motorcycles.  I woke up in an ambulance being rushed to hospital . I
had IVs in both arms, apparently I had suffered  anaphalactic shock.
Good thing I was out when they put in the IVs or I would have passed
out anyway. Well, I came to, they told me I'd been given a second
chance.
We got back from the hospital at 12.30 yesterday morning.  I refused
to stay there overnight because of the $$ (no insurance) and someone
was coming for a motorcycle yesterday morning at 9.00 am. I'm a
little swollen all over but fine otherwise. I went for a bike
(mountain bike) last night for nearly an hour and all was fine.
So up till now I haven't been allergic to bee stings.  I'm assuming
this was a bee. It seemed small.  I didn't see it but felt it under
my helmet.  It didn't sting as I remember bee stings, it was a
radiating kind of pain that spread over a couple of inches and puffed
up around my eyes.  I remember the paramedics yelling at me trying to
find out what had happened and I thought I was yelling at myself to
answer them because I didn't believe it could be me in the
ambulance.  I wasn't in one the last I remembered.  It all seemed a
bit unreal.  I'm training for a road race (running) and this has set
me back a couple of days - bummer,  (not a scratch on my bike
though), Graham









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