bunbury
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2010
- Messages
- 32
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- shrewsbury
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I have 3 hives that I keep in my front garden. Two days ago I examined hives one and 2 without incident. No 3 was a little cross but nothing out of the ordinary. I was wearing Nitrile gloves and had 3 stings on the right hand.
Within a very short time I could feel my pulse thudding in my head and I began to feel hot . I just managed to get the hive closed up and then staggered to the garage where with maximum will power I managed to get off my gloves, smock, white over trousers and boots. I then slumped onto a stool that was in a corner otherwise I would have fallen onto the floor.
Sweat was pouring off my forehead and running down my back. Blotches started to appear on my arms that in time coalesced into red areas. I bent forward to avoid fainting and stayed in this position for about an hour or perhaps longer. Summoning just enough energy to move I staggered upstairs an collapsed on my bed.I took a tablet of Piriteze and rubbed so rather old Anthisan over the bite sites. After a couple of hours I had recovered somewhat and after a meal went to bed and slept the night through. The only symptom I was left with the next day was a swelling under the chin.
I am very grateful for the article by hedgerow pete and inter alia Karol that have given me ammunition to fire at the GP when I see her on Thursday.
I suppose I was very luckythat I did not need or was able to get the whole gambit of ambulance and hospitalisation.
The fundamental question is do I give up Beekeeping. Any advice particularly from other Anaphlyactic suffers would be very welcome.
Within a very short time I could feel my pulse thudding in my head and I began to feel hot . I just managed to get the hive closed up and then staggered to the garage where with maximum will power I managed to get off my gloves, smock, white over trousers and boots. I then slumped onto a stool that was in a corner otherwise I would have fallen onto the floor.
Sweat was pouring off my forehead and running down my back. Blotches started to appear on my arms that in time coalesced into red areas. I bent forward to avoid fainting and stayed in this position for about an hour or perhaps longer. Summoning just enough energy to move I staggered upstairs an collapsed on my bed.I took a tablet of Piriteze and rubbed so rather old Anthisan over the bite sites. After a couple of hours I had recovered somewhat and after a meal went to bed and slept the night through. The only symptom I was left with the next day was a swelling under the chin.
I am very grateful for the article by hedgerow pete and inter alia Karol that have given me ammunition to fire at the GP when I see her on Thursday.
I suppose I was very luckythat I did not need or was able to get the whole gambit of ambulance and hospitalisation.
The fundamental question is do I give up Beekeeping. Any advice particularly from other Anaphlyactic suffers would be very welcome.