This afternoon after church I head out to the farm on my bike. There was no evening church service tonight, so as much as I hate working on Sundays, I was going to finish getting the area cleared where I'm putting my hay shelter. I was more than halfway there when a bug hit my face shield at just the right angle, and got sucked into my helmet. I felt it in there, put my finger in and thought I got it flicked away. I've never had that happen B4 this year, and this is the 2nd time it's happened!
As I'm driving, my face starts to hurt, right on my chin. I put my hand up and there's a bee stinging me! I grabbed it and threw it off. I thought about going home, but I was closer to the farm, and I needed to get ice on it ASAP!
I get to the farm. CL is there. I grab some ice out of my cooler (actually a bottle of water that I froze and put in there), and put it on the sting, then go and find her and let her know what happened. And, once again, I didn't have my epipen w/me! It was in my back pack, and I forgot to grab it.
While talking to her, I put my hand up to the sting site to see if it's swelling. That's when I realize the stinger was still in me.

So, I got that out, and continued to hold the ice on my chin. I thought I was going to be fine. It was more than 15 minutes, I wasn't really swelling, and I could still breathe. And, she had to leave. So, I decided to call my hubby and let him know. So, I walk back in my tack shed, put the ice back in and call him. In just that short period of time, the sting site starts to swell, and I can feel my chest and throat closing up on me. So, it was a trip to the ER for me.
So, all I was able to do today was care for my animals. I was supposed to feed the horses for RU, but couldn't. KN said she'd do it. I'm so glad I didn't have to put out any hay. Once I got back to the farm from the ER, I was able to ride my bike home. But, when I have a reaction, it takes a lot out of me. So, I'm going to be going to bed real soon.