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bloocrab 07-04-2004, 10:15 AM Can you continue to catch it from yourself? :af: ....can the 'ooze' give you more blues? :( If you scratch one spot and then touch another...will it spread??
1st time for me, and I can't shake it. Seems more and more rashy-bubbles are showing up...any suggestions? I haven't seeked medical attention...just putting Calamari lotion on it for now...and the stuff made by "Band Aid"..itch relief or sumthing...:hs:
I've heard gasoline, chlorine, vinegar...you'd think I'd be making a bomb ....:laughs:
Been almost 2 weeks, how long before it gets OFF ME!!
:af: :af: :af: :af:
Maybe its the calamari lotion;) :laughs:
I have (luckiliy) never had it but I was under the impression you can spread it by scratching......
make sure EVERYTHING you touched when you got the ivy is washed....the oils can be on clothing, shoes or gear and you can get it from that too......:(
striperjerk1 07-04-2004, 10:44 AM DON,T SCRACTH. or it will get infected. i use lye soap to wash with and it dries the skin very well which is what you want to do. or take a dip in the saltwater.
bloocrab 07-04-2004, 10:46 AM Originally posted by striperjerk1
DON'T SCRACTH
:laughs: :laughs: :laughs: ROFLMFAO....:laughs: :laughs:
How long can the oil remain active? Doesn't it "die" after a certain amount of time away from the plant?
striperjerk1 07-04-2004, 10:56 AM NOO, the oil will spread when you scratch not a good thing. stay in the cold a/c. this helps. don,t go out in the sun. or get sweated up. keep seperate from all others, this includes all youre clothes ,evrything. i hate poison ivy. always remember, leaves of three let em be.
bloocrab 07-04-2004, 12:19 PM Thanks for the input -
I've helped clear plenty of wooded lots before and NEVER even had the hint of this stuff...and I'm SURE it was present at the other lots because I'm the one who removed it because my buddy was "alergic" to it and I wasn't :smash: ....I don't know what happened. How did I catch it now, but not then.....who knows.....whatever.
The worst part is, I haven't been putting hardly ANY fishing time in at all. :( :mad: :af: ...I need some stress relief.....:smash: I'm either working, cutting, stacking, working, working or working......UGGHHHHH!!!! :af: ....and then Goose calls me up and gets me going even worse with his nights fishing reviews.
Anyone have the phone number for the Samaritans Hotline??
bloocrab 07-04-2004, 12:21 PM Poison Ivy Facts (http://www.aad.org/pamphlets/PoisonIvy.html)
Common Myths about Poison Ivy.......Scratching poison ivy blisters will spread the rash.
False.
The fluid in the blisters will not spread the rash. The rash is spread only by urushiol.
Doesn't seem that way, but I guess they know better than we do.....
:happy:
missing link 07-04-2004, 02:53 PM Epson Salt 2 tbl spoons to 3/4 cup H2O dab it on and let dry Keep doing this , it will go away, and stop the itch. later, LINK sr.:cool:
TheSpecialist 07-04-2004, 05:20 PM Bloo I get that crap bad. Take a bath in oatmeal, it will help some, and cvs sells a soap called TECNU. it helps dry out the blisters. If it gets real bad go to the docs get the shot and pills. Scratching will only infect it, not spread it. However any tools, or clothes you were using or wearing will still have the oil on it. Wash the clothes in hot water, and wash the tools outside, then oil them. Also you may want to change your bedsheets, and use your towels only once.
Goose 07-04-2004, 06:57 PM Apply salt water helps dry, I know you know that :) ;). Oat meal packets (pharamcy) Like Specialist said.... soak in that.
If its real bad just get a shot and get it over with....stops spreading and dries it quicker.
Fishpart 07-05-2004, 08:42 AM urushiol.....read something yesterday, that word is Japanese for Varnish. They used to paint the gold in temples with the stuff to punish people for stealing it.
UserRemoved1 07-05-2004, 08:49 AM I second the TECHNU, I put some on my nephew and it was gone the next day....instant relief....no blisters in 12 hours...worked the same on me too.
chipwood 07-06-2004, 06:06 PM A couple of weeks ago the Providence Journal had an article on Poison Ivy. Do a search. Very interesting. I've had it bad, I mean bad two times in like 5 years. I had it all over my body, on my face and on my Johnson and not my outboard. I was all done for like a week and a half. You gotta get the shot right away. If you wait it takes a little longer to help you out. Sounds like the guys previously read the article too.
MikeTLive 07-06-2004, 10:47 PM technu works wonders
so does ivyblock (as a preventative)
my 15yr old reacts badly to ivy.
Just scratching does not spread it.
It can cause it to open and get infected.
It can appear to spread because the reaction can be enhanced. Also, if you have not cleaned off the oils you can cross contaminate and in a sense "spread" it.
However, the spreading is because you still have the oil around and did not clean properly. It is NOT becuase you scratched.
If you have the oil on your clothes (boots/gloves) you can get it again days later.
It takes 20 minutes to be absorbed but it can take 2 days to show up. So, after first contact - clean up with cool water and some bleach or technu.
follow the directions exactly. (wash twice or more as directed).
wash contaminated clothing promptly.
if it gets real bad call doctor they will decide if a prescription steroid is needed to resolve it.
chris L 07-07-2004, 07:40 AM take a jello bath . it wont help but it might be fun , dont forget to add one or two ladies .
I have never gotten it ( yet ) so I cant help but I know jello wrestling is fun !
bloocrab 07-07-2004, 11:44 PM Update: :af: :af:
I gave in....it's been 18 days and I LOVE getting my back scratched...pppprrrrrrrrrrrrrrr........:D....so you can imagine how much I enjoy scratching all this chit, arms, legs, chest ....open sores scattered all over my shell. I went to the "walk-in" last night.....doc gave me 10mg Prednisone tablets (corticosteroid). I'm supposed to take 5 the first day, 5 the second day, 4 the third day, 3 the 4th until I'm down to 1. ?????....
Prednisone = is a corticosteroid hormone. It decreases your immune system's response to various diseases to reduce symptoms such as swelling and allergic-type reactions.
Is this supposed to be a good thing or a bad thing? ...lol...
He also prescribed Hydroxyzine, supposed to help the itch...honestly the ITCH doesn't need any help, it's doing just fine all by itself. ...and lastly, Cephalexin...this stuff is supposed to bring down the infected swelling that's taken place around the open sores. Doesn't this all sound lovely...:)
I'm going to finish the steroid and infection pills.......heck maybe I'll gain some muscle mass in the process ...:laughs: ...but I'm not taking the itch pills...too much medication makes me dopey and I'm dopey enough as it is.
Thanks for the feed back fellas. I must have gotten some on my belt too because it's starting to show up around the waistline........YYYYYAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOO BABY!!!!:happy: :happy:
TheSpecialist 07-08-2004, 09:33 AM Stop roling around in the bushes :laughs:
The steroids work pretty quickly.
maddog2020 07-08-2004, 09:50 AM Prednisone dose pack!! If ya got the ivy bad and need fast relief. You start off take a series of pills from 7 down to one (something like that - forget exact #) each day and by the 3rd day is almost gone and healing. By day 3 you will feel MUCH better.
I've had to resort to the dose packs 3 times in my life so far. I get some spots, but nothing major in a while.
I haven't tried the technu yet - will next time I get it. ;)
You can get PI in the winter as well - roots to the stuff are even worse! :(
Newboater 07-09-2004, 08:58 AM Used to be alergic to poison ivy. I could walk by a bush and get it.
Grandmother tried calamine lotion and I just looked like a pink spotted nerd walking around.
Old guy said, take a wash cloth and rub the spot until the good feeling goe away and the skin is open. Then splash on rubbing alcohol. Stings like a mutha but its gone next day.
Worked for me.
Sarge
My brother gets it bad.I remember him beggin me to tie him to the truck an drag him down the road.I'm pretty sure kolks who get it bad can become infected by simply inhaling the plant.
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