ms Bee sting therapy
So today while on my daily run I was made an unwilling participant in apitherapy by a little bee who I am sure was just concerned with my ms symptoms that I have been feeling in my feet (numbness and tingling). He stung me right on my achilles tendon, which I think would be a great place to administer the venom for my need, well it would have been if it were on the correct foot. But beggars can't be choosy I guess. He managed to fly off, so I don't think he lost his stinger but I think it might be the end of the poor guy.
I wondered whether or not it was wise to keep running on it, but I was two miles into my run and I wanted to keep going. I also couldn't see calling Ruthann to come get me because I had been stung by a bee! Aside from a bit of irritation from my sock that kept rubbing on the sting it wasn't bad at all and I finished my run with no problems. I hope it doesn't swell up and become itchy, though they usually do with me. Who knows maybe this is the cure I need for my foot symptoms (if it is enough to do the trick in the other leg that is.)
Labels: apetherapy, chi running, ms


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I am curious to know if your product has ever been used along with apitherapy treatments. Seems like those going through the procedure would want to deal with the pain and itch aspects. I wonder if your product or those like it would reverse the therapeutic aspects of bee stings? Have any tests been conducted?
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