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Poisonous plant sting gives woman pain worse than childbirth: Unbearable

Por: Newsweek Health March 24, 2023

A mother of four who fell into a poisonous bush has said that the pain of her stings was way worse than giving birth to her kids.The woman, 42-year-old Naomi Lewis from Cairns, Australia, was mountain biking along a path when she fell, sliding into the stinging plant known locally as the gympie-gympie plant.She was stung by the plant on both her legs, and experienced 100 percent the worst pain ever.The pain was just beyond unbearable. The body... + full article



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