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Old 09-17-2018, 10:15 AM
Azores Azores is offline
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Hi, I was googling the numbness when I found your post. Even though it's been a while since you posted I wanted to say you're not the only one! I feel like maybe the bee that stung me may have hit a nerve? My foot has been numb in the sting area since it occurred. Slight swelling, definitely uncomfortable & slightly painful. The numbness is what weirds me out though.
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Originally Posted by Brandon G View Post
Hello - I am curious if anyone has any insight to share with me. I was stung early in the summer by a bee (wasp or yellow jacket) in my upper/outer thigh. I have never had a reaction to a bee sting. It hurt like normal and the pain subsided eventually as normal. However, I have a hand size area of numbness in my leg and the burning, pulsating feeling comes and goes. My family care physician says I'm a first case for him (seasoned doctor). He stated that the numbness may or may not go away, but it's not serious and shouldn't spread.

I feel the area is possibly growing in size, what gives?
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