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Originally Posted by horsnaround I always packed benadryl when lexi and i left the house just in case But this one time we left fast daughters baby came early. I would so do the infant epi pen if it is true By the time i ran to get the Benadryl it was to late. Please be very careful and learn from my mistake have it on or with you at all times.. I am so glad he is home and better. These precious little ones count on us... And i have so much guilt for what happened and how fast it happened. |
I was just reading your other thread when I searched about bee stings here on YT this morning. I'm so sorry for you and what happened to your little Lexi. Sending big hugs to you.

Thank you for the advice. I will take it to heart.
We are completely paranoid about staying away from bees now. How do you keep your babies away from something that is everywhere? And bees are so tiny that it's hard to see them all the time in their hiding places. Ivan stepped on this one while we were walking and we think it may have even been dead already. Our new back yard where we are moving next week has lots of bees in one of the plants. We are having the gardener pull out the plant that the bees like this week but we can't keep the bees out completely. I don't know how to keep him safe. I'm just beside myself with worry and frustration. We were already worried about the potential hawks, snakes, and coyotes at our new place, and now this. I feel so lucky that he made it through this and I don't want it to ever happen again. I just want to put both of my babies in a bubble and keep them safe.