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Hello:

So I had an allergic reaction to a hornet bite and yes I fainted. Got treated but now I fear that there is more to it. I have had multiple tests and recently a full STD blood tests and it was normal. But what if these tests were wrong.

I think of it all the time.

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All the tests done by experts and you think they might be wrong.

Highly unlikely.

Do things to make you think of other things, to take your mind off it.

But above all stop worrying please.

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Yes they were.

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Go enjoy doing something and don't worry.

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It still scares me. I touch everything check my temperature everything

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I have neck pain and I play with it and it makes it worse

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