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TopicWoke up to a bee sting this morning. What a great way to start the day. -_-
Aristoph
08/26/20 7:09:40 PM
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So my alarm goes off and I roll over to hit the snooze button. When I roll back, I feel a sharp pinch on my back just below my left shoulder blade. At first I'm thinking it's just another pine needle. There's a window right next to my bed with a huge pine tree just outside, and every once in a while when it's windy a branch will get pushed up against the window screen and a needle or two will snag and poke through and fall into my bed. Not a huge deal. So I just lean forward and reach back to brush it away, but what I felt was definitely NOT a pine needle.

I slapped the spot on my back and kinda scrape at it, and when I look into my hand I see what's left of a mangled bee. Given my phobia of bees and wasps I instantly jump out of bed, fling the dead bee into a corner, and start panic searching around my room because my brain instantly just assumes there must be a hive hidden somewhere. Took me about 10 minutes to calm down and realize it was literally just a single random bee.

Good thing I'm not allergic to bee stings. But it's in just the worst possible spot. Hard to reach or scratch at it, and just below my shoulder blade so it gets agitated basically every time I move my left arm. It's been driving me crazy for hours. >_<

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