While closing the door to an old barn, the kind that has three hinges and only one hinge is functional, a disgruntled hornet darted to my forearm and launched its stinger. I dropped the door and slapped the hornet flat - mosquito style. The stinger shot even deeper. Here are the consequences.
In this image, the red area of skin is traced in ink. If the infection decreases in size, that is a good sign. If the infection increases in size, that is a cause for concern.
Here is the examining incision that was expertly and almost painlessly created by the venerable and anonymous Dr. P. To her and Master P. are extended my gratitude. Thank you for your many kindnesses and especially for your great care during my late night intrusion and lengthy imposition.
On the bright side, here’s some cheer from Gary and the Hornets.
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Wow Bri! I think you should call the Guiness Book of World Records for the most swelling caused by a bee sting. Battle Scars are awesome. He won the battle but you definitely won the war.
P.S. I’m slightly hurt that you have your other brothers’ blogs on your blogroll but have omitted mine. In case you’re wondering the link is doctorloveisin.blogspot.com
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