Originally Posted by
rwsaunders
Most of the time when I'm running errands, I'm traveling by car so I just throw one in the car and carry it in my back pocket. In my case it's a bee that I'm worried about and not nuts so I look at the stats of getting stung in Target as pretty low, but I did get stung inside of a building once...go figure. In your kid's case, just throw one in your pocket.
Good advice on the Benadryl too as I have three tabs in my tool roll and messenger bag as well. Since my first bad reaction in 2001, I've had 6 bee stings while riding and in two of the cases the reaction was pretty hairy...both neck hits. I was stung about two months ago on the arm and I immediately stopped, chewed a few "Bennies", let my heart rate slow down a bit and took out the pen. No issues...another go figure.
Long term, are there any treatments that your kid might be able to go through? I'm in the market for bee sting therapy and I just need to make the weekly commitment for the next 6 months.
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