Kyle Richards and Teddi Mellencamp have been recovering from separate injuries they suffered over the weekend, according to PEOPLE.
Mellencamp has been looking for some tips on how to get rid of vertigo after indulging in an early morning incident on Sunday. The 40-year-old said she leapt out of bed around 4 am after her 8-year-old daughter Slate called her mom into her bedroom.
She shared a photo of the injury on Instagram and wrote, “By time I got to her room, my eyes went black and I fainted and busted open my cheek and lip. Luckily all was good with Slate and something worse didn’t happen to me…that being said, I can’t go onto Webmd because it’s [sic] sends me spiraling so any tips appreciated.”
Commenting on Mellencamp’s post, Richards, who has been hospitalized for bee stings, wrote, “We are a good team #hotmessexpress.”
Richards revealed she had been admitted to the hospital after accidentally walking into a hive of bees, to which she is allergic.
Posting an image of wearing an oxygen mask while resting in a hospital bed, she wrote, “So this happened yesterday… I walked into a hive of bees and was stung multiple times,” noting she is “terrified” of the particular bug.
Richards also shared security camera footage of the incident. She wrote, “I can laugh at this now, but what you can’t see is that they were in my hair and were literally chasing me. My landline wouldn’t dial 911 and my epi pen was defective and wouldn’t open.”
“I share this story with you because I sometimes don’t bother to take my epi pen with me. I also don’t know why I couldn’t get mine to work,” Richards added, encouraging others to ensure they are aware of how to properly use the device.
“There are different types of epi pens and they each work differently,” she continued. “But also always call 911 even if you are able to use your epi pen as they have to use other medications to help breathing etc.” The story was originally published on PEOPLE.