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I was not just stung by a yellow jacket under my chin and my neck is not swelling up like a balloon.

Holy Dinah RC! That’s not good, make sure to take some Loratadine (aka Claritin) to help reduce the inflammation - histamine causes the inflammatory response and swelling, the Loratadine will help with that. Also Tylenol and/or ibuprofen to help with pain.

I had that delayed reaction to the envenomation a couple summers ago - ankle/foot and thigh swelled like crazy 2 weeks after sting - the Loratadine worked miracles, of course the chooks had to peck at it every time I went to the barn, evil little velociraptors!
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Holy Dinah RC! That’s not good, make sure to take some Loratadine (aka Claritin) to help reduce the inflammation - histamine causes the inflammatory response and swelling, the Loratadine will help with that. Also Tylenol and/or ibuprofen to help with pain.

I had that delayed reaction to the envenomation a couple summers ago - ankle/foot and thigh swelled like crazy 2 weeks after sting - the Loratadine worked miracles, of course the chooks had to peck at it every time I went to the barn, evil little velociraptors!
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That looks painful, but not too bad. I stepped on a honey bee once. The swelling went halfway up to my knee and I couldn't walk on it for over a week.

I was not just stung by a yellow jacket under my chin and my neck is not swelling up like a balloon.
You should still have it checked out. The first time I got stung by a wasp I drove to the emergency room and sat in the waiting room. I told the attendant that I was stung by a wasp, and since I'm allergic to bee venom, I wanted to be there in case I had a reaction. Luckily, I didn't, so after half an hour I went back home.
 
I got stung on a finger by a bee once and my arm swelled up almost to my shoulder by the time I got to the clinic 45 minutes away. I asked the clinician if I was allergic and he said no, if I was allergic I'd be dead, I was only "sensitive." So he gave me a Benadryl shot and sent me on my way.
 
Holy Dinah RC! That’s not good, make sure to take some Loratadine (aka Claritin) to help reduce the inflammation - histamine causes the inflammatory response and swelling, the Loratadine will help with that. Also Tylenol and/or ibuprofen to help with pain.

I had that delayed reaction to the envenomation a couple summers ago - ankle/foot and thigh swelled like crazy 2 weeks after sting - the Loratadine worked miracles, of course the chooks had to peck at it every time I went to the barn, evil little velociraptors!
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Better today, I hope? :fl:fl:fl
 
User 1: I need a new coupe for the chickens
User 2: Do they even have their licenses?

User 1: The yokes are really pale yellow, what can I do?
User 2: Paint them? What are they pulling, anyway?
I don't agree with the use of chickens as beasts of burden, pure cruelty. Puts unnecessary pressure on their keel./j

Also, your chickens aren't overthrowing a government, it's not a coup.
 
I don't agree with the use of chickens as beasts of burden, pure cruelty. Puts unnecessary pressure on their keel./j

Also, your chickens aren't overthrowing a government, it's not a coup.
I am not so sure about that last point. Somehow the chickens have taken over rule of my house and I have no idea how that happened!
 
I don't agree with the use of chickens as beasts of burden, pure cruelty. Puts unnecessary pressure on their keel./j

Also, your chickens aren't overthrowing a government, it's not a coup.
I feel like I'm the beast of burden here. I'm gonna rethink this relationship and put more responsibilities on them.
Also definitely think mine are in the planning stage of a coup.
 

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