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> Hi Bee,

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> This is alittle off topic, but still you seem like you would be the only one

to have the right answer for me.

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> When I was a kid I tested out as allergic to bee stings, so I used to carry an

" Epi-pen " in case I got stung. I have never been stung by a bee, but I was stung

by a hornet once as a teenager; all that seemed to happen was some pain at the

site of the sting. I am now 27 years old, but I am extremely afraid of bees -

and hornets and wasps! Is it true I could have an " allergic " reaction to being

stung? I know there are people that swell up like balloons and can even die from

stings. I've heard that it's the second time you get stung that you have the

reaction, so if that's true, I'd have the reaction next time I got stung.

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> So my question is, do I need to be concerned, and are there any precautions I

should take if I do ever get stung again?

+++Hi Dana,

I don't know much about Bee stings, so it is better to be cautious. I don't

know natural remedies if you get stung since I haven't look into it. See if you

can find some information and let us all know.

The best, Bee

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