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| I'm still slapping on tons of cortisone salve and just finished a week of pills for my last encounter with either poison ivy/oak recently. I wasn't susceptible to it either and then 4 years ago I got horrible blisters on my hands after I weeded. My most recent episode was a quick reminder to be careful. I had on gloves and long pants when I was weeding but since it was so hot I didn't have on long sleeves--I have three large red patches on my right forearm. It seems that I have grown more sensitive since the rash and blisters were more severe this time. Be careful! |
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| quote: Originally posted by 16paws: I wasn't susceptible to it either and then 4 years ago I got horrible blisters on my hands after I weeded.... Be careful!
Duly noted, and I will. I've heard that allergies can develop at any stage of life. Being un-allergic isn't necessarily true forever. But at least for now, it's all good. |
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| That second pic with poison ivy, oak & sumac...we have a slightly different variety of posion oak down here or at least the leaves are somewhat different. They are more like a white oak tree leaf...but still come in 3s. I was HIGHLY allergic when I was young and still stay away from it but I haven't had any for many years now. I used to never have alergies but one year putting up hay...I was a mess. I've had them every since and to lots of different things once I moved south.
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| Let me add another word of caution about the poison vines to bana's post. When we lived in Ill. one of our neighbor's cleaned out a fence row. She was burning all the stuff she pulled out & keeping an eye on the fire so it didn't spread. She stood in the smoke & some poison ivy was in there burning. She got it EVERYWHERE! Including in her lungs. She spent almost 2 weeks in the hospital and almost didn't make it! So PLEASE gals, you all be careful with these things!!!!!!!!!!!! And don't burn any...just bag it & put it in the trash!
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