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Re: Re: OT- Bad case of Poison Oak...HELP
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Posted by Robert in Al. on July 20, 2004 at 15:53:27 from (12.21.132.201):
In Reply to: Re: OT- Bad case of Poison Oak...HELP posted by Lee on July 18, 2004 at 16:20:49:
I have been extremely allergic to that crap for all of my life. I have personally done just about everthing that has already been suggested, but when i get really fed up with the throbbing and itching this is what i do; Apply hot water to affected area as hot as you can stand it, when the nerves in your skin get numb take a wash rag soaked with soap, alcohol, or bleach and rub it till you remove the blisters. Now put ice or ice water on the area. The next part seperates the men from the boys, pat the area dry and apply carb cleaner liberally. There will be nashing of teeth for a few minutes, but the itch will be gone permenently. I may be borderline sadistic but it will work.
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