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Old 07-25-2008, 10:00 PM #1
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Shocked Yellowjacket bite; oh sooo painful...

I've been stung other times during my life and it stung...

But this pain is off the charts. Is this because of the MS? Could the stinger hit a nerve?

I've used vinegar and baking soda, StingEze Analgesic w/benzocaine 5% & phenol 1.35%. Finally took a pain pill that just took the edge off the pain allowing me to type with pain; got stung on a side of my hand.

Has anyone had this happen to them? I saw the mosquito thread...

And no, the stinger is not left in. What is going on?!?

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