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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Lucky for you, Ellie, that the itching was all you had. My husband was stung several years ago, by a wasp, and would have died if I hadn't taken him to the ER.

    He then got tested, and is allergic to five stinging insects. He's been getting de-sensitization shots since then. He's now able to go 6 weeks between injections. And he has to carry an Epi-pen with him at all times.

    Glad you found some topical treatments.
    My ex developed allergies to stings when he was in his 40's. Got stung on his neck by something, and the following day looked like a burn victim or that he had been scalded. He was broken out in huge red blotches all over. Had to drag him to the hospital - he said he didn't need to go.

    I had some very aggressive yellow jackets nail me a few years ago. Those suckers actually chased me! Took a few hits on my leg and the next day it was swollen to almost twice it's size, but that's the worst I've ever had.
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    I got a sting on the top of my foot from a black bug this weekend; not sure what it was but the sting hurt and now my foot is swollen, blistered and itchy. Thanks for the tips I've been icing it and using cortisone cream but when it gets real itchy, it's hard not to just scratch the hell out of it

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    I've read somewhere where lifeguards carry or used to carry Adolf's meat tenderizer to put on jellyfish stings.
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    I think it was on Survivor where someone got a jellyfish sting & another human peed on the wound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    I think it was on Survivor where someone got a jellyfish sting & another human peed on the wound.
    Since I have access to other remedies, I think I'll pass on that one.
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    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    It also good to get rid of athletes foot too. It is offical learned that one from the Doctors.

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    I read somewhere about some pro baseball player who does that (piddles on) his hands to prevent calluses or something like that.....I think I would have to pass on that one, too
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