Does the pen work for that too ?

--- On Tue, 6/9/09, Graham Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Graham Rogers <[email protected]>
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: a close call - bee season
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 9:47 PM


yes, I'm afraid when we get the bill for all this I'll go into shock ....
On Jun 9, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Kyle Munz wrote:
They actually have benadril tongue dissolve strips now. My wife is bad allergic 
to bug bites of all type so we keep those handy. Those EpiPens ain't cheap. 
Glad you're ok though, and that the ppl who found you were so nice. 
  
-Kyle 
 

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:48 AM, jason scott <[email protected]> wrote:
  next time you are stung apply wet tobacco from a cigarette. it draws out the 
poison. i too was hit doing about 80. it was under the eye. i kept driving but 
not for long because of the swelling i was unable to see. i applied tobacco and 
within 5 minutes i was back on the road. and as for the shock you should keep 
some benadrill with you. the tobacco by itself might work if as soon as it 
happens you put it on.   ----- Original Message -----    From:   Graham Rogers  
   To: [email protected]     Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 9:47 
PM   Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: a close   call - bee season  
I was wearing my full face helmet but had just lifted the   shield up - it was 
hot and I was only going about 15 mph looking to see if a   friend was home  
    On Jun 8, 2009, at 9:39 PM, Paul wrote:
  Graham,

Wow!!!! What a story!! Makes me glad     I have a full-face helmet and a 
winshield. :) So glad you're     okay.

Paul
    

    On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Graham Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
    
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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