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Rob Stehrenberger: My Epilepsy Blog.

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Here's my blog about overcoming epilepsy.

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Rob Stehrenberger: My Epilepsy Blog. | Here's my blog about overcoming epilepsy. Home About Rob Stehrenberger: My Epilepsy Blog. Here's my blog about overcoming epilepsy. Epilepsy: A bee or a wasp? January 31, 2014 // 0 When I was a young boy I always used to prefer bees over wasps. Naturally I wasn’t particularly fond of either, but if I had to choose then the winner as far as I was concerned would always be the bumble bee. This was not a mere random choice, either, but one that was born out of reason (as much reason as a young boy can achieve). Generally, as I was informed by my parents, a bumble bee will not sting you, not unless you provoke it, whereas wasps can be a lot less predictable, and will sting you whenever they feel like it. It was not, however, this factor that made up my opinion of wasps. If you encourage a bee to leave by the slightly uncoordinated wafting of a rolled newspaper (which can all too quickly dissolve into frantic swatting) then gener...

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