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<blockquote data-quote="NZDan" data-source="post: 6559" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>3 weeks ago fixing up the hives that moved during transport, I was the lucky recipient of about 20 stings (jacket, veil and long gloves), no issues and yhr body took it pretty well. Yesterday, one yes only one feisty lady snuck into the gap between the nitrile glove and the cuff of the jacket, right on the wrist.</p><p>Tonight I had to go to the doctors, my hand and fingers had swollen right up, my fingers were turning blue, and it went right up past my elbow. I couldn't even touch my thump and forefinger together.</p><p>Some good steroids and prescription only anti histamine and things are slowly coming down.</p><p>Ask for a script with spares to put in my box.</p><p>The poor nurse is about to get her first nuc, Oops I didn't help the cause there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZDan, post: 6559, member: 297"] 3 weeks ago fixing up the hives that moved during transport, I was the lucky recipient of about 20 stings (jacket, veil and long gloves), no issues and yhr body took it pretty well. Yesterday, one yes only one feisty lady snuck into the gap between the nitrile glove and the cuff of the jacket, right on the wrist. Tonight I had to go to the doctors, my hand and fingers had swollen right up, my fingers were turning blue, and it went right up past my elbow. I couldn't even touch my thump and forefinger together. Some good steroids and prescription only anti histamine and things are slowly coming down. Ask for a script with spares to put in my box. The poor nurse is about to get her first nuc, Oops I didn't help the cause there. [/QUOTE]
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