Oh sure, it looks all helpful and pretty NOW.
As the seasons change I've been seeing more bees around, which is why it occurred to me the other day as I was injecting my Lovenox (yes, I'm back on it now that the immediate sub-chorionic hemorrhage danger seems to have passed) that I was now basically "stinging" myself voluntarily. Think about it - I jam the needle into my skin, inject a whole bunch of painful liquid, and the injection site hurts afterward for about 20-30 minutes. It's not entirely dissimilar to a bee sting, although it avoids some of the things about bees that make my skin crawl the most: one sting somehow alerting all of the other nearby bees to come sting you too, stepping on an underground nest and being surrounded with no warning, the tracker jacker scene in The Hunger Games... shudder.
This brings me to my question. It has been, what, 15 years since I was last stung by a bee? Longer? So, no, I don't really remember what it was like. It might be way more painful than a syringe full of enoxaparin, or I might be psyching myself out over nothing. Has anyone out there experienced both a bee sting and a Lovenox injection lately? Are they remotely similar experiences? Important stuff, this.
I don't know how Lovenox feels, but I do know about bee stings and I think the injections are probably worse. I have been stung a lot too. Most recently was almost 4 years ago about a month before my wedding. I mowed over a ground hive and was instantly attacked by many bees. They stung me all over my neck and back. I bet I looked hilarious running to the porch while whipping my shirt off since they were attached to it. I ran most of the way in my bra! My Grandma was coming over to have lunch then and spent most of the time pulling stingers out of my back. I am still not scared of them. My Hubby is though.
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