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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (10-29-2020) |
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OP: I did a bit of searching on Homeopathy and Stings and got a lot of info....You could do the same...Amazing how homeopathy works... I use it for several issues in my life.
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There's a chart in this link - various symptoms after a sting..
https://www.jacionline.org/article/0...77)90024-0/pdf
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Hi Jo'mar thank you for the link. I read the article and it has me concerned. The longest time that someone recovered in the studies was 2 months and for me it has already been 2 months and I'm still experiencing symptoms like muscle twitching, sore muscles, itch, and pins and needles. My arm looks completely healed you can't even tell that there was a sting apart from a white spot if you look very closely with good lighting. I'm wondering if the sting caused some sort of damage and now I'm stuck with this. All of my symptoms point to neuropathy and not related to venom or the sting at this point.
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OP: Well it could be that what is left from the sting is neuropathy in which case you need to start working with B vitamins and other things mentioned in the PN group. I go with my gut feeling on so much I deal with and you say no sign of a sting etc...
As far as seeing doctors, I know many people run to them for answers and in my life they have failed me a lot... So I do all I can to be my own doctor and seek out ALL the great info on health forums. Other's experiences on issues are Gold... |
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I think 2 months was for bee sting.. so wasp could take longer.. I would try some massage, heat, cold, maybe some acupressure, just to see if it helps.
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Hi, I just wanted to give an update. I still have the neuropathy in my right arm. I'm getting an EMG tomorrow and will update on what it shoes. My arm still feels sore and now I have symptoms in my hand as well like burning, prickling, itching. Its awful. When I walk for 30 minutes my arm cramps and hurts. All of this from a single sting from a wasp. They should be taken seriously. I know that I will always spray around the house every summer with full protection and be very careful when going outside.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (10-29-2020) |
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