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Metal Detecting for Gold
Good Reason To Wear Gloves While Detecting.
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 529741" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I brushed one off that was crawling over my toes yesterday. Was digging a hole near the house and had thought it was just an ant.</p><p>They aren't considered dangerous though, unless your allergic or have other issues going on. They do hurt though and not not like a little bee sting, but seriously impossibly messed up level of pain. I got stung by one a few years back and in the fog of messed up thought while experiencing intense pain considered chopping my foot off with a chainsaw... </p><p></p><p>Turns out you just put ice on it for at least half an hour or more(or swap between hot and cold packs). Try to avoid giving yourself frostbite but if you get stung you won't be caring about anything other than getting rid of the pain. </p><p></p><p>The bright side is that due to the intense pain your body releases a mass of endorphins so l was basically high as and extremely happy for hours after the pain went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 529741, member: 3461"] I brushed one off that was crawling over my toes yesterday. Was digging a hole near the house and had thought it was just an ant. They aren't considered dangerous though, unless your allergic or have other issues going on. They do hurt though and not not like a little bee sting, but seriously impossibly messed up level of pain. I got stung by one a few years back and in the fog of messed up thought while experiencing intense pain considered chopping my foot off with a chainsaw... Turns out you just put ice on it for at least half an hour or more(or swap between hot and cold packs). Try to avoid giving yourself frostbite but if you get stung you won't be caring about anything other than getting rid of the pain. The bright side is that due to the intense pain your body releases a mass of endorphins so l was basically high as and extremely happy for hours after the pain went. [/QUOTE]
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