 I was doing my normal husbandly duty in taking out the garbage and I just didn't notice this wasp on the leg. And next thing I know when I took my hand away I saw this bug sticking in me and panicked of course and flung him off. And that five seconds later the pain that I felt was, it was pulsating, it was actually growing. I was online doing research as to find out how it would affect my compromise immune system. And I said, I got to go to the hospital. And so on the way here thoughts came in, okay, this is a breeding ground for the virus and things of that nature. And I said, well no matter what I have to be seen. They took my temperature to ensure the fact that I didn't have a fever. As soon as you moved out of the chair somebody was there sterilizing the area. I found it somewhat rewarding that they cared. They were on it, they kept it clean, they kept you safe and they sterilized everything. The PA did some poking around initially to find out where the pain was and what if there was any obstacle embedded within my skin line. And they assured me that they could take care of it and they alleviated the pain. They then went to putting in the IV so that they can give me the medications that I needed, the antibiotics that I needed, the painkillers that I needed to help me become comfortable. Gradually the pain started subsiding and then the swelling started subsiding overnight. The next day when I woke up there's no pain. It's like nothing ever happened. My overall experience with hack and sack was one that I consider very safe. People should not delay care. I got the care that I needed to recover quickly and so can anyone facing an emergency.