Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Hve been in pretty heavy detox for a few days, but feeling great. Was playing in the dirt (cleaning flowerbeds and transplanting ) this morning when I got popped on teh left thumb by a very disgruntled wasp. I knew immediately this was different than any other wasp sting. In the past, wasp sting hurt a bit initally but then actually pain less than red ant bites for me. I kept firm pressure on it until I got in the house to put it in ice. I could feel the venem moving up my arm into the elbow in less than a few minutes with stinging nerve sensations accompanying it. Scary indeed.....and alternatives and a lot of prayer to the rescue. I felt to put my whole arm in ice water while DH got the Gobzilla (no I still have not gotten another cord and made a real Godzillz - darn it). We zapped from thumb to innerelbow for about thirty minutes, changing polarity about avery five minues and hubby found the sponges I had set aside for a Godzilla and we just rubber banded tha whole makeshift contraption together. At that point I was so sensitive I could feel the current along that irritaed nerve at times (which unnerved me further). Hubby handed me some Quercetin (instead of benadryl). We used unactivated MMS1 with DMSO (because of the high alkalinity), then bentonite clay till dry, then my Hydrocortisone in organic olive oil that I usually put in capsules for oral use (for my adrenal issues), then more topical MMS1 & DMSO , and finally fresh aloe vera to the area with an ice pack. As I do not have sodium problems, DH made a gag-me sodium bicarbonate glass of water that I drank because I have felt so acidotic with the previous detoxing process going on and wondered if the was what made it so easy for this wasp venom to move the way it did??? anyway.... The hand tripled in size on the thumb, and first two fingers (palmside) , entire back of hand and puffed red inner arm side 1/2 way to elbow with a tight, stinging sensation. When the local reaction slowed, we zapped again for a while and the swelling began to recede so rapidly that my skin looked like a deflated baloon over the palm - amazing that this all happened in a very action filled hour and a half. I called the local ER and they said I was OK unless my lips started swelling or there were breathing problems or I felt like there was chest tightness. Otherwise I had already done all that they could do. Song - " I did it my way " ....ta da. Was exhausted so took a nap with the arm elevated and inside a huge gel cold pak. Awoke later with the arm with only slight swelling and redness over all the previously swollen areas, but.... Now all my joints are achy, major muscles feel like I have walked up 100 flights of stairs, and some of my muscles are stinging just like what was going up the arm right after the sting and my body in general feels like I have been out digging a ditch all day in dry Texas gumbo. Head is heavy, no pain, rather an ache. I feel like I need to move slowly but the hyper-ness of a reaction is throwing everything out of kilter. NOT safe to drive and I am fully aware of that fact. Question and reason for post - what and how do I zap now. This is far and away the most sever hypersensitivity reaction of my life....and I so absolutely thankful to have arrived safely where I am right now, but could really use some tips or thoughts about how much more to zap and specifically where to put the contact points, length of time etc. so as to help and not hinder this obvious wonderful healing process. I did not expect my hand to look this good for several more days, but neither did I epect the full body reaction I am having.....THANKS and OK to post here or email directly if the suggestions fall outside the microelectricity arena. THANKS to GOD for microelectritiy and to ALL OF YOU for sharing how to access and use this wonder! From a in Palacios Now the q Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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