Posted by RBoots on March 13, 2017 at 17:36:00 from (70.194.4.60):
Anybody got a quick cure all for poison ivy? I cut literally thousands of trees all winter without getting poison ivy. Even ones that were solid 2" poison ivy vines all the way around the trunk, never got it once this winter. That is, until last week. I cut trees and dragged them off the roads all day for a couple days getting the roads back open after that nasty wind we had here for a couple days. I was cutting an ash that was laying across the road and on some telecom lines. After I cut it of the telecom wires I was chunking it up to pitch it off the road when the wind blew a straggler poison ivy vine that had been attached to the tree off the wire and against my face and neck. It was green, and it was also wet with sap, couldn't have been more ideal conditions for me to acquire it. Well, now I do have it. On the left side of my face on my cheek under my eye, on the left side of my upper and lower lip, and on my neck. I usually use bleach or brake clean to take care of it, but I don't think that's too good of an idea on my face and I don't want to smell it constantly. I'm doing real good at not itching it, but it is getting a little bigger, and itching more. Just not sure how much longer I can not itch it. I do know calamine lotion never seemed to work for me, but does anyone else have anything that works well to be rid of it? Thanks
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