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Hi Rogene,

Dawn Bevan comes from England not really sure if Delanie does.

After my holidays in Dorset on the 27th I am going to really concentrate on my dettoxing again, and using my sauna.I don't take any meds or supplements already but I will start with the acidopilus again.

I hope you are well.

Lots of love

Sue

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Sue,

It's good to hear from you . . . and to know the wasp

sting wasn't serious!

Have you considered Lana's recommendation to take all

silica, silicone dioxide, silicon products out of your

diet? . . . With everything you're reacting to, it's

possible that may be a common thread.

Even veggie peelings have silica in them! When I

checked my supplements, I found silicone dioxide in

over half of them! I don't think it provides a

nutrient, just a convenience for packaging.

I saw you note on massage . . . It's such a shame that

massage isn't considered a medical treatment when it's

so beneficial. IMHO, they could avoid a lot of joint

replacements if massage was approved and used early

on.

I've been trying to remember the other ladie's name in

Great Britain . . . Delanie? Dawn? . . . I must be

losing it!

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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Sue,

Would you connect Dawn with the new lady (Louise?)

I know she's relieved to know she's not alone!

Love,

Rogene

--- gibbense@... wrote:

> Hi Rogene,

>

> Dawn Bevan comes from England not really sure if

> Delanie does.

> After my holidays in Dorset on the 27th I am going

> to really concentrate on

> my dettoxing again, and using my sauna.I don't take

> any meds or supplements

> already but I will start with the acidopilus again.

> I hope you are well.

>

> Lots of love

>

> Sue

>

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Hi Sue,

So glad you were ok after your sting! My son is severely allergic to bee and wasp stings and was stung 7 times last weekend while clearing property for his Eagle Scout project. He had been on Benadryl for terrible poison ivy for several days. I immediately rushed him to the hospital because he starts swelling with stings. They told me that because he had taken Benadryl that he avoided a reaction. They said any time an allergic person gets stung to immediately take Benadryl and the reaction can sometimes be avoided.

Kenda

Dear ladies,

today I got stung on the neck by a wasp. It sent me into real panic as I react to everything, food meds ect, so I thought " oh no what's going to happen " but thankfully everything was fine it just blinking hurt. I was so relieved I didn't have a reaction to it, I just wanted to share.

Hope you are all well

Love Sue.

Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

" Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

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Hi Sue,

OUCH! Glad to hear that you are ok.

Kendalgibbense@... wrote:

Dear ladies,

today I got stung on the neck by a wasp. It sent me into real panic as I react to everything, food meds ect, so I thought "oh no what's going to happen" but thankfully everything was fine it just blinking hurt. I was so relieved I didn't have a reaction to it, I just wanted to share.

Hope you are all well

Love Sue.__________________________________________________

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Kenda,

That's good information . . .

Years ago my daughter and grand daughter were visiting

.. . . They ventured outside the yard into some brush

where they disturbed a nest of ground dwelling wasps.

.. . I think they were called Eastern yellow jackets?

They were both stung repeatedly. . . They came through

it OK . . . but knowing about Benedryl would have

saved them a lot of misery! . . . From now on, I'm

going to keep some on hand at all times!

I learned from a specialist that in the fall, the

wasps are building their winter quarters. They are

particularly agressive - especially in the late

afternoon. We got rid of them by pouring gasoline down

the hole in the early morning, then lighting a match!.

Love,

Rogene

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wow - all this talk about wasp stings and my little Logan got stung just yesterday for the first time! I was scared as I didn't know if he would have a reaction since it was his first time (he is 4). Luckily I put some benedryl gel on it and had some childrens oral liquid on hand just in case... I always keep Benedryl in my home - you never know what is gonna happen!! luckily it looks like Logan is not allergic and came out just fine. Living here we have a ton of them - especially around the pools.... that is where he was when he got stung. poor little guy - he didn't complain too much... I hate them - been stung a ton of times...

shari

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Hi Shari!

I’m so glad you got Benadryl on him right away. My son is so allergic that his body swells. Thankfully he was on Benadryl before he got stung 7 times last weekend. He didn’t react at all. He’ll always keep Benadryl in the glove compartment of his car!

Kenda

wow - all this talk about wasp stings and my little Logan got stung just yesterday for the first time! I was scared as I didn't know if he would have a reaction since it was his first time (he is 4). Luckily I put some benedryl gel on it and had some childrens oral liquid on hand just in case... I always keep Benedryl in my home - you never know what is gonna happen!! luckily it looks like Logan is not allergic and came out just fine. Living here we have a ton of them - especially around the pools.... that is where he was when he got stung. poor little guy - he didn't complain too much... I hate them - been stung a ton of times...

shari

Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

" Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

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A little fire on the end of a long stick works wonders with wasp nests. At

night.

Lynda

At 08:13 AM 8/22/2005, you wrote:

>Dearest Shari:

>

>We noticed a wasp's nest in our brick planter yesterday. hosed it

>with water, but this just made them angry. I wonder how we can get rid of

>them? I know raid would kill them, but we never use chemicals because of

>my health. If the city comes they will use chemicals. Does anyone know how

>to get rid of these pests?

>

>I'm so sorry that your little Logan got stung....bless his heart.

>

>Thank you for all that you do for the group....Love always.....Lea

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``

> Re: wasp sting

>

>wow - all this talk about wasp stings and my little Logan got stung just

>yesterday for the first time! I was scared as I didn't know if he would

>have a reaction since it was his first time (he is 4). Luckily I put some

>benedryl gel on it and had some childrens oral liquid on hand just in

>case... I always keep Benedryl in my home - you never know what is gonna

>happen!! luckily it looks like Logan is not allergic and came out just

>fine. Living here we have a ton of them - especially around the pools....

>that is where he was when he got stung. poor little guy - he didn't

>complain too much... I hate them - been stung a ton of times...

>

>shari

>

>Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by

>licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

>health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

>Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live

>a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

>two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

>

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Sue

Glad to hear that you didn't react to the sting! Are you still

feeling better? Ihope so.

Hugs kathy

-- In , gibbense@a... wrote:

> Dear ladies,

>

> today I got stung on the neck by a wasp. It sent me into real

panic as I

> react to everything, food meds ect, so I thought " oh no what's

going to happen "

> but thankfully everything was fine it just blinking hurt. I was so

relieved I

> didn't have a reaction to it, I just wanted to share.

>

> Hope you are all well

>

> Love Sue.

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