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Ooh, I itch!
Poison ivy has invaded my backyard, and being the good(ish) mom that I am, I decided that I really ought to get rid of as much as I could before my kids accidentally encountered it. I donned long plants and long rubber gloves and journeyed forth to do battle. I ripped out as much as I could find, stuffed it in a plastic garbage bag, and then immediately went inside to take a shower. (My clothes went straight into the washing machine.)
The next day, a few spots of rash appeared here and there on my arms just above where the gloves had protected. "Not too bad," I thought, and I dosed the rash with anti-itch gel when it began to bother me. The rash got worse as the days went by, but my handy anti-itch stuff always did the trick.
Today--days later--I awoke to find the tops/insides of my thighs covered with the distinctive blistery rash of poison ivy. How the hell did it get there? I was wearing long pants! And now my left breast is getting itchy too. I swear--I haven't had sex outdoors in years!
All that I can think is that when I showered that day, my washcloth spread the poison ivy oil from my arms to other areas of my body. [Grumble]
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The next day, a few spots of rash appeared here and there on my arms just above where the gloves had protected. "Not too bad," I thought, and I dosed the rash with anti-itch gel when it began to bother me. The rash got worse as the days went by, but my handy anti-itch stuff always did the trick.
Today--days later--I awoke to find the tops/insides of my thighs covered with the distinctive blistery rash of poison ivy. How the hell did it get there? I was wearing long pants! And now my left breast is getting itchy too. I swear--I haven't had sex outdoors in years!
All that I can think is that when I showered that day, my washcloth spread the poison ivy oil from my arms to other areas of my body. [Grumble]
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(You'll love this one: My son with multiple allergies can't take Benadryl allergy medicine because he's allergic to one of the ingredients.)
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Oh, poor kid! That *is* an off-beat allergy! We have to get dye-free Benedryl here. (Heaven help me if Elizabeth needs antibiotics again. The pink ones come up faster than they go down.)
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Probably your guy's allergic to something other than the dye though, because it's Red 40, which is in practically everything processed, even white frosting! I hate that stuff. It's good encouragement for our family to eat fresh things though.
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Sounds like your anti-itch gel is doing the trick, but just figured I'd mention this as a possibility too. Hope it clears up soon!
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I read the article and found it interesting that it's supposed to help with eczema as well. I might give it a try on my son's eczema.
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Fortunately I'm not sensitive (at the rate of which I encounter it on my job, if I haven't gotten it by now...), but I have family members who are and I have to be really careful about touching things after I take off my workboots (since the oils could get on the laces), and always turn my clothes inside out before tossing them into the laundry room...
Seriously though, I know people who can just go near it and not even touch it who get it. Nasty stuff.
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I hope you remain non-allergic.
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Thanks for the well-wishes :D
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