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I HATE WHEN THIS HAPPENS!!!!!!!!!!!


Dave S

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I was on my way home yesterday, only doing 45 on the bike when it happened. Something big and black just cleared my windshield and hits me in the throat. I had a bad feeling it was lodged in the collar of my jacket and about the time I tried to reach to grab it, the dirty little *(&*(( %&^&*)%)(*@#king son of a !!($#%$#$ stung me.

Now I've never in the past have had any major reactions to bee or wasp stings, but I wasn't about to take a chance. I was 2 miles from home which felt like hours trying to get there. Off came the jacket, helmet and gloves. I rushed to find a mirror to get the stinger out but there was none. That's when I figured it was a wasp.

I had a dentist appt to get to so I grabbed some ice and drive to town looking like I just got hit in the throat from a baseball. Now a day later, it's really starting to bother me. Red, swollen and itches like mad. I now have a hard lump about the size of a baseball from between my collar bones to my adam's apple. cry

Anyone else ever get a bee under the clothing while riding?

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I was riding with a moto cross style helmet one time and had a bee hit me in the face and get stuck in the helmet. It got me once just below the eye and once on the cheek before I could safely stop and remove my helmet. But Im not allergic to bees so it wasnt too big of a deal.

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LEP7MM I appologize but I can't stop laughing........On a similar note I was with my brother one day in the passanger seat of his car with him driving. Just going down a street with the windows down all of a sudden he starts flipping out grabbing his face. He looks over at me and there was a bug stuck up in his eyelid, could just see a big lump.... I can't stop laughing to this day. laugh

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No problem fishersofmen. It is kind of funny now that it's over with.

The sad part is, now the swelling has migrated into my chest and now appears that I have a 3rd breast. eeklaugh

Whatever that wasp had on that stinger, it's raising holy h3ll. Atleast the itching and irritation is starting to subside.

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Uh oh? A third breast? Ouch.

Its happened to me a couple times. One got inside melmet just below my ear. Not fun. When I was 18 I was riding with shorts (dumb, one flew up my leg and got me very near some sensitive equipment. That was awful.

Junebugs on the lips are no picnic either.

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How 'bout riding through Colorado on I-70, Approx 75mph, with a cutoff and open jean-jacket vest and hitting a swarm of bees? That was in '71-'72. Thank goodness for my helmet and shield! I ended up with 33 stings in the chest, belly and neck, 1 in the back of the neck! NOW, I ride with glasses, helmet and windshield. Kinda like "33 times stung...2nd time shy". Wouldn't have been so bad, but the year before, I was stung 17 times by a nest of 'ground hornets' while hiking in the woods near a creek!! Now... If I see the nest first, THEY LOSE, weapon of choice, FIRE...... SWEET REVENGE!! Phred52

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I've had a wasp get under my shirt while backing out of a parking spot in my car before.

I started backing out and it started stinging me which prevented me from concentrating on the backing out part. Caused me to back into a parked car (very slow with no damage luckily).

I was ablt to think quick enough to pull back into my parking space. Then I jumped out of the car doing some sort of primal jungle dance trying to get the thing out of my shirt.

People were looking at me like I was a complete wacko. Some asked if I was alright and some people seemed to want to get away from me as fast as possible.

The wasp ended up getting me 4-5 times from my neck, down my shoulder and onto my back.

I wasn't sure if I was allergic and after seeing all the swelling I decided to go in to get checked out but by the time someone was able to see me the swelling went down and the pain stopped. They still charged me a couple hundred bucks just to sit in the waiting room though so that was nice.

While sitting in the waiting room all I could think about was the movie Tommy Boy when Chris Farley and David Spade act like they are getting attacked by bees to avoid getting arrested by the cops. I felt just like Chris Farley at that moment as I did pretty much the same thing he did.

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Thanks hanronson. All is well with no sign that I was ever stung. It just took a few days for the swelling to go down. As far as seeing a Dr. I'm the type who usually will almost have to be on my death bed, or feel like it before I'll go.

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