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Great Barrier Island’s Sean Pont saved after bee stings spark allergic reaction

Cherie Howie
By Cherie Howie
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30 Jan, 2024 04:00 PM5 mins to read

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He had a knotty noggin, a hobbled hand and was on a collision course with two bees whose venom would unexpectedly leave Great Barrier Island grandfather Sean Pont fighting for his life almost 100km from the nearest hospital.

The 57-year-old was on a ride-on lawnmower on his 12-hectare property near Tryphena, on Great Barrier Island’s south-western coast, on October 4 last year when a bee from nearby hives - which don’t belong to Pont - got stuck in his hair.

But between having recently let his locks grow longer than usual and suffering from carpal tunnel in his dominant left hand, Pont’s attempts at a speedy extraction proved disastrous.

“I think I pushed on the bee, it stung me … just behind my left ear. Then another one got me on the crown of my head within seconds. I grabbed it with my left hand to try to get it out, and I think I’ve squashed that load of venom into me as well.”

Pont had been stung before and suffered nothing more than a bit of pain and redness, but he quickly realised this time was different.

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“It was like when you’re in the shower and the water cascades down the top of your head to your toes. It was like that, [feeling] the venom going down from my head.”

He felt a burning sensation in his eyes and tongue, went red and became very itchy, but was able to ride the short distance back to the lean-to shack he shares with his partner, telling her to call 111.

“I was itchy all over, and my skin was getting redder and redder … and my tongue was starting to swell up, and my throat was restricting.”

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With an antihistamine under his tongue that “didn’t really do anything” and while trying to stay calm as he waited for help to arrive, Pont - now also nauseous - feared the worst.

“I said to my partner, ‘I think my time’s up’. It was happening that quick.”

After just over half an hour an island-based St John ambulance officer he knew only by the first name Adam arrived, quickly giving him a shot of adrenaline for the anaphlaxis, Pont said.

“He kept calling my name, saying, ‘You’ve got to respond to me, just squeeze my hand, or raise a hand to let me know you’re still with me’.

St John Ambulance and Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew tend to Sean Pont after the 57-year-old suffered a serious allergic reaction to bee stings while working on his Great Barrier Island property.
St John Ambulance and Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter crew tend to Sean Pont after the 57-year-old suffered a serious allergic reaction to bee stings while working on his Great Barrier Island property.

A second dose of adrenaline was then given, with Pont falling unconscious.

“I didn’t even hear the [rescue] chopper arrive, which was within 20 to 30m of the ambulance.”

When he later regained consciousness the sea freight transport worker found himself looking at a swag of concerned faces.

Despite the serious situation, Pont was still able to crack a joke.

“There’s all the [Tryphena volunteer] fire brigade standing there, all the chopper crew and the paramedics, and I think there were two nurses and the ambulance driver working on me.

“So I just said, ‘Oh, who brought the popcorn?’ It was like the circus.”

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Great Barrier Island man Sean Pont wearing the bee-themed beanie made for him by a friend after his close call with death when he suffered a life-threatening allergic reaction to two bee stings last October.
Great Barrier Island man Sean Pont wearing the bee-themed beanie made for him by a friend after his close call with death when he suffered a life-threatening allergic reaction to two bee stings last October.

Shaking and “a little bit freaked out”, Pont was assured by the ambulance officer he was just suffering from the effects of the adrenaline - treatment which had arrived just in time.

“[He] said, ‘Another 10 minutes and I wouldn’t be talking to you’.”

Because the danger had passed, Pont was able to be flown to the island’s medical centre in Claris - rather than to an Auckland Hospital - where he spent four hours under observation.

And although he’d escaped otherwise unharmed, Pont knew he was lucky.

He was talking about his close call to thank and support those who came to his aid, including the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter, which is fundraising for future missions.

“For the island, being so far from the hospital, if there’s a critical situation the helicopter’s the fastest and the best.”

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Sean Pont now covers up completely while working near bee hives next to his Great Barrier Island property, after suffering a severe allergic reaction to two bee stings last October.
Sean Pont now covers up completely while working near bee hives next to his Great Barrier Island property, after suffering a severe allergic reaction to two bee stings last October.

The two stings weren’t his first, but October 4 was the first time he’d experienced a serious adverse reaction, Pont said.

Why he became so unwell this time remained a mystery, with a subsequent sting to his shoulder causing no issues.

But the dad-of-two’s not taking any chances.

He now has an EpiPen (anaphylaxis treatment), and his mowing gear has switched from shorts, sunhat, earmuffs and glasses to full body covering, including veiled hat and gloves.

“Now I can just cruise past them [bees] nice and slow and think, ‘Yes, you can’t get me now’.”

What is anaphylaxis?

Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur seconds or minutes after exposure to something you’re allergic to - such as insect venom, latex, peanuts, seafood and some medications.

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Symptoms can include constriction of the airways and a swollen tongue or throat, a weak and rapid pulse, skin rash, low blood pressure, itchy and flushed or pale skin, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, dizziness and fainting.

Anaphylaxis needs to be treated immediately with an injection of epinephrine (adrenaline), or it can be deadly.

Source: The Mayo Clinic

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Cherie Howie is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2011. She has been a journalist for more than 20 years and specialises in general news and features.

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