Member I
- 3,839
- First Name
- David
- Last Name
- Hunt
- Member #
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44229
- Service Branch
- Search & Rescue (R)
Hey everybody,
Yesterday I was out chasing waterfalls in remote areas of Vancouver Island, when I was stung by bees. My wife immediately gave me a double dose of benadryl and we started the 30 min hike back to the truck. I had last been stung about 20 years ago and I had hives all over my body. The concern here was anaphylaxis on this sting. We had 2 expired epi pens on hand. We made it to the truck and the ER. All was fine.
My question here is, does anybody have any recommendations for treating bee stings in remote areas?
Yesterday I was out chasing waterfalls in remote areas of Vancouver Island, when I was stung by bees. My wife immediately gave me a double dose of benadryl and we started the 30 min hike back to the truck. I had last been stung about 20 years ago and I had hives all over my body. The concern here was anaphylaxis on this sting. We had 2 expired epi pens on hand. We made it to the truck and the ER. All was fine.
My question here is, does anybody have any recommendations for treating bee stings in remote areas?