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Originally Posted by daniella3d
That's probably it. Some people will die if sting by a bee...I just develop a small bump that is gone in a few days.
A lot of people can't help but to feel sick, once they learn that there is a potential problem with a toxin. Since here we can read that the man used a respirator, it is obvious that he knew about the risk and that could have affected the perception or even created the reaction. A bit like someone fainting just to the sight of a needle  .
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I believe you are referring to hypochondria, but does not explain why my dogs and wife (which knows nothing about palytoxin) were sick as well. Dogs were weasing and slept for most of the day, they both were warmer than usual.
Googled hypochondiac dogs, resulted in nothing.
I used the resperator during the fragging of the palys, I then removed it once in another part of the house (upstairs).