[lace-chat] Bug stories

2005-08-08 Thread RicTorr8
Hi All --

I've enjoyed reading all of the stories about bugs.

The wasps-in-the pants stories remind me of a time when my son was small, and 
I was out weeding the garden. There was an ant colony there, as I soon 
discovered  -- the biting kind, don't you know! Needless to say, a bunch of 
them 
crawled up inside my long pants, and started biting my legs. I ran into the 
house 
to take off my pants, swatting my legs, and breathlessly telling my son what 
had happened, as I ran to my room. Just then the phone rang. My son answered 
the call, and I heard him say, She can't come to the phone right now. She has 
ants in her pants! 

No doubt he had heard that phrase, somewhere, and figured that was the right 
thing to say!

Ricki
Utah

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Re: [lace-chat] Bug stories

2005-08-08 Thread Martha Krieg
Well, don't be complacent, Ruth. The next time could be really bad, 
depending on where the sting happens and how many insects are 
involved. There might not be time to get to the emergency room. 
Carrying the anti-venin would seem to be a small thing to do if it 
could make the difference between leaving your family suddenly or 
being around to see the great-grandkids.


36 years ago, I was stung by a yellow-jacket when my foot moved over 
its burrow in a park. It just hurt like crazy, and left a pit in my 
skin that's still there.


About 18 years ago, I was stung by yellow-jackets (living in a wooden 
retaining wall) as I left a classroom building. Being encumbered at 
the time with paint cans, I couldn't brush at them or make a speedy 
retreat. I only got stung a couple of times, but the sting spot 
swelling kept getting bigger day by day rather than smaller. In about 
3 days it had gotten to maybe 4 inches across, and my allergy doctor 
put me on steroids.


About 4 or 5 years ago I got stung by yellow-jackets again - this 
time about 12 times, in my own back yard, living under a railroad tie 
that edged my garden where I was pulling weeds. I immediately called 
my allergy doctor and got a prescription for the steroids phoned in, 
because I just didn't feel like finding out how bad it could get.The 
spot kept growing until I was able to fetch the pills and start 
taking them. Some things I just don't need to experience to the full.


Tamara, don't assume Danek is safe. He may well now be sensitized, 
and the next time he may react.


I've lived for years with kids so sensitive to nuts that walking into 
a room where they've been served in brownies is enough to make 
throats start to close up - so I figure an injected venom is nothing 
to fool around with.

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