The article in "The Daily Telegraph" last month said that you cannot predict what your reaction to a sting would be. My son's allergy nurse also said the same when we saw her last year.However the Telegraph concluded by saying that it could be that some children grow out of the allergic reaction! I've not heard this before. is it likely?
My son was SOOOO brave at the weekend. We had a BBQ at a relatives house and he sat inside because there were a few wasps around. One little blighter flew into the kitchen, landed on his face and crawled over his mouth!!!!! Joe didn't move a muscle, but after it had flown off he had a very tearful moment alone with Mum! His poor sister was just horror stricken watching him.I HATE this time of year!
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From: annie <annie@...>
To: sting group <insectstings@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 7 August, 2006 9:46:51 PM
Subject: [insectstings] Anniversary
From: annie <annie@...>
To: sting group <insectstings@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 7 August, 2006 9:46:51 PM
Subject: [insectstings] Anniversary
Well, three years tomorrow since my sting....... ........
just wondering, do you suppose my reaction to a sting now would be the same, less intense or worse??
Annie :o)