Bluebird
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PunkRock took me to Sandy Point State Park on Thursday for a day trip. He decided I needed some beach time, and he was right! On the way, we stopped to pick up my youngest unexpectedly, because she was having a rough day at work, so that made it even more fun!
Near the late afternoon, we started getting bit by flies - they looked like normal houseflies, but they were fucking biting us and it sucked. After a few minutes, we went back into the water for relief, but when we came back out, we realized that where they had bitten PunkRock, he had large welts forming. My daughter and I had barely even any marks at all, even though we had been bitten as frequently. We took a picture, because weird!
The flies were still there, so we packed up at around 4 pm and headed home. It was an hour and a half back to Frederick to drop my daughter off. On the way, a red rash started to spread up PunkRock’s neck, and down his arms. He said it was itching quite a bit and by the time we reached Frederick, he said it was burning. We went into the grocery store where she works and bought some hydrocortisone cream and Benadryl. He took two of the pills and figured he could take a shower when we got home and put the cream on then.
We didn’t make it home.
On the way to Hagerstown, the red rash started getting darker and his tongue started swelling inside of his mouth. We went immediately to urgent care, where they called us back right from the reception desk, bypassing the 8 or so people in the waiting room.
When they had him pull up his shirt, the rash was clearly systemic - covering his front, back, both legs and arms, plus his neck and face. They had him lay on his stomach and gave him a steroid shot in his ass (which was also red and inflamed from the rash) almost immediately.
Within 10 minutes, he said the incessant itching had stopped, and in 15 minutes, his tongue had returned to normal size.
Guys, this was super frightening. He had never ever had an allergic reaction, so this was new to us. I am glad to report that by Friday morning everything was back to normal, with no signs of a rash. Even so, I made him take it easy, and we canceled plans for the rest of the weekend.
I have no idea why he reacted so to some beach fly bites, but we will not be returning to Sandy Point!
Near the late afternoon, we started getting bit by flies - they looked like normal houseflies, but they were fucking biting us and it sucked. After a few minutes, we went back into the water for relief, but when we came back out, we realized that where they had bitten PunkRock, he had large welts forming. My daughter and I had barely even any marks at all, even though we had been bitten as frequently. We took a picture, because weird!
The flies were still there, so we packed up at around 4 pm and headed home. It was an hour and a half back to Frederick to drop my daughter off. On the way, a red rash started to spread up PunkRock’s neck, and down his arms. He said it was itching quite a bit and by the time we reached Frederick, he said it was burning. We went into the grocery store where she works and bought some hydrocortisone cream and Benadryl. He took two of the pills and figured he could take a shower when we got home and put the cream on then.
We didn’t make it home.
On the way to Hagerstown, the red rash started getting darker and his tongue started swelling inside of his mouth. We went immediately to urgent care, where they called us back right from the reception desk, bypassing the 8 or so people in the waiting room.
When they had him pull up his shirt, the rash was clearly systemic - covering his front, back, both legs and arms, plus his neck and face. They had him lay on his stomach and gave him a steroid shot in his ass (which was also red and inflamed from the rash) almost immediately.
Within 10 minutes, he said the incessant itching had stopped, and in 15 minutes, his tongue had returned to normal size.
Guys, this was super frightening. He had never ever had an allergic reaction, so this was new to us. I am glad to report that by Friday morning everything was back to normal, with no signs of a rash. Even so, I made him take it easy, and we canceled plans for the rest of the weekend.
I have no idea why he reacted so to some beach fly bites, but we will not be returning to Sandy Point!
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