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Re: Im in the wrong profession
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Posted by Ol Chief on April 08, 2006 at 05:35:06 from (69.91.92.207):
In Reply to: Im in the wrong profession posted by 37 chief on April 07, 2006 at 20:14:01:
I certainly agree.Last month I unintentionally disturbed a nest of ground bees(yellow jackets).I received atleast 66 stings that could be counted or more because some overlapped.A friend nearby saw this happen and got me away before even more damage was done. Almost all stings were around my left temple and forehead.The friend drove me to hospital 10 miles and on arrival there were at least six or more bees that had made the trip with us in back of tne truck.I was in the Emerg.Rm for about forty minutes. They gave me an inter veinous for awhile and plucked out about 30 stinger barbs.I got a bill 10 days later for $1864.Yeah Wrong profession.I know their overhead is high but the doctors fee was $525 and I only saw him in two short bursts of about two minutes each.
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