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โAug-20-2014 05:39 AM
Vulcaneer wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
Is Benedryl compatible with people that have high blood pressure I wonder?
Check with your doctor. Don't take internet advice on this type of thing.
I have high blood pressure. But not all that high. It works for me. But then I need to measure the risk/reward factor.
For a little discomfort issue from a bit of itching, I doubt I would try a risky solution. Just tough it out.
BTW...Yeah...this hospital really sucks. But convenient. Next closest is an hour away. I could try the ambulance. But here's the deal. Takes them 10 minutes to get to you. They take you to the same hospital for triage. Another 20 minutes. Then if needed, will transport to another hospital by air ambulance. Another 10 minutes to get the helicopter there and then another 20 minutes to the hospital that is just an hour away if I just get in the car and drive there.
So add it up. An hour doing it that way with all that crap. And the ambulance ride is $1000. The triage is $5,000. The ER doctor is another $2,000 for Sunday service. The helicopter ride is another 12,000 with ER assistants. Then the last hospital has additional similar costs. So easily, a total cost of $50,000 before any treatment.
Sure maybe insurance will pay for some of it. But this is robbery...regardless. And even if insurance/medicare pays...who really pays? It is you. And me. And every other taxpayer in the USA.
All for a little hornet sting. Have we lost our minds?
โAug-19-2014 06:57 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
Is Benedryl compatible with people that have high blood pressure I wonder?
โAug-19-2014 05:52 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
More Hornets. Ground nest. Just like Dog Folks predicted. This time one got me. Trip to the hospital.
Last Sunday mowing the lawn on the tractor. A beautiful day. Mid 80's, low humidity, sunny. Me in a tee shirt and shorts/sandals. Almost done on the back forty. OUCH...SON OF A....!!!! Stung on right forearm. Put her into over drive. Choke down a few Benedryls. Wife screaming at me to not OD. Only got about 4 down before she grabbed the bottle out of my hand.
"OK...Honey. I'm off to the hospital." "Oh NO YOU DON"T STUPID!!!! Wait for me to drive you. You just doped up on Benedryl, A-HOLE. You ain't driving anywhere. All I gotta do is put on my eye makeup." "Yeah....alright....just starting to get a little itchy. So we got some time yet." Ten minutes later..."Hey Hon...we gotta go...NOW!!! Whats taking you so long?"
"What....you said we got plenty of time." "Yeah well I'm startin to swell up now." Getting the hives. Itching all over. And lips are getting numb. If you aren't ready, I'm taking off now. I'll call you when I get a chance." "Hold on there cowboy. I'm coming right now. Get in the car. And don't think about driving....Stupid!!!"
Get to the ER and they are LOADED. But rush me right in...on the FAST TRACK. Shove an IV into me. Nurses all over me. Watching me swell up and develop welts all over me. "You just lay still until we can get a Doctor to approve the IV. You did say you have insurance, Right?"
Lay there for two hours with no doctor and no IV. Itching eventually starts to subside. And welts are looking a little better. Finally, here comes the doctor.... "Hey whats the problem....You don't look so bad." All I need is a friggen shot. And I'll be outta here."
"OH no! No shot for you. Not at your age." "Then why are you keeping me then." What are you gunna do? We're gunna dose you up on steroids thru your IV. We'll need to watch you for a couple hours, tho'. But the steroids will take about 6 hours to take effect." "What ?? Six hours? Then why are you going to observe me for a couple hours?" Just to see how you handle the steroids." " Who is your insurance carrier? You got supplemental, right?"
"Wait Doc...I think the worst is over. Look my hives are almost gone. The itching has stopped. My lips are less numb, now. I think I don't need your treatment now. Appears the Benedryl is finally kicking in. Get a nurse to unplug me and I am outta here. " I knew I was on the right track, because my wife, and the nurses agreed with me.
And they did....And I did. So they really did nothing for me, in the 5 or 6 hours I was there.
Three days later and about 20 more Benedryl. And almost no sign of a problem.
โAug-19-2014 05:31 PM
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โAug-01-2014 02:35 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:
They are what we always called "yellow jackets". Maybe they are really classified as hornets. The nest did look like the photo Paul posted. Inside had some individual cells. I don't know. And I don't care. But those are the suckers that I am allergic to. You say TOMATO...I say POTATO. Can "BEE" be a generic term?
Doctor told me that the venom will always remain in my body. And if stung again, could be just as serious. Or more so. So I don't like to mess with anything that looks like a bee, and stings me.
โAug-01-2014 01:52 PM
โAug-01-2014 05:37 AM
Vulcaneer wrote:Dog Folks wrote:
If the mass of bees was shaped like a ball, as the OP reported, all this battle was completely unnecessary!
Vulcaneer wrote in the OP.... A bees nest about the size of a volley ball.
Not a swarm. A NEST.
โJul-31-2014 07:23 PM
Vulcaneer wrote:Dog Folks wrote:
If the mass of bees was shaped like a ball, as the OP reported, all this battle was completely unnecessary!
Vulcaneer wrote in the OP.... A bees nest about the size of a volley ball.
Not a swarm. A NEST.
โJul-31-2014 06:26 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
If the mass of bees was shaped like a ball, as the OP reported, all this battle was completely unnecessary!
โJul-31-2014 09:45 AM