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Duckie and the bee sting
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 71484" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Thanks everyone. She is a brave a girl. Her coach pulled her aside and told her she was very proud of her for coming back in. Duckie actually managed a weak smile between her winces, lol!</p><p>Wendy, there are three 3 cheer squads & 3 football teams practicing on six fields. There is a cheer 1st aide kit and a football 1st aide kit. One kit split between three groups... so I bring out my 1st aid kit from my car every night. There's almost always some sort of "owie" that needs a band-aid in this youngest age group every night. So we'd have to wait for the kit, the child gets more worked up, yada, yada, yada. It's just easier for me to blow through band-aids than wait. :wink:</p><p>The weird thing about the sting site is that it was perfectly fine yesterday (albeit with benadryl), but it looks red (kind of like a scald) today, without benadryl. :hammer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 71484, member: 1722"] Thanks everyone. She is a brave a girl. Her coach pulled her aside and told her she was very proud of her for coming back in. Duckie actually managed a weak smile between her winces, lol! Wendy, there are three 3 cheer squads & 3 football teams practicing on six fields. There is a cheer 1st aide kit and a football 1st aide kit. One kit split between three groups... so I bring out my 1st aid kit from my car every night. There's almost always some sort of "owie" that needs a band-aid in this youngest age group every night. So we'd have to wait for the kit, the child gets more worked up, yada, yada, yada. It's just easier for me to blow through band-aids than wait. [img]:wink:[/img] The weird thing about the sting site is that it was perfectly fine yesterday (albeit with benadryl), but it looks red (kind of like a scald) today, without benadryl. [img]:hammer:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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