This past week was Bob's vacation week
and instead of having a great holiday or getting anything done I have been
just miserable!
We were at our cottage about three
weeks ago when Bob cleaned out a small patch of poison ivy from the trail
and wound up with a horrible rash up and down his arms. It is not like we have
never been exposed to poison ivy before -- that's why we make the effort to
eradicate it when a patch pops up. It has to be 10 years since we had any real
problems. Horrible itching, rawness, oozing... yup we avoid it. Poison Ivy
produces urushiol, an oily resin that it happily spreads on to your skin,
shoes, clothes, boots, and tools. The oil does not degrade rapidly and can lay
dormant for years on objects. Quick washing with strong detergent can help
break down the oil and prevent reactions, but you have to realize that you have
been exposed. Some people, like Bob and me, have an allergic reaction to that
oil. It is not even safe to burn the dead leaves because the smoke can affect
the lungs of susceptible people.
Maybe I walked through it too and got
it on my clothes, maybe Bob got it on our sheets. A week and a half ago I had a
touch of rash on my side, and within a day had a massive reaction. Half my
torso was covered with some of the typical blisters but mainly a hot raised
inflamed area. The topical creams did nothing. I wound up with it
spreading rapidly further and further every day.
My right and left sides do not
have the same sense of feeling. My left side was numb after I had the
brain injury, but gradually it started to feel similar to when the freezing
comes out after a dentist visit. Lately it has been even better with mainly a kind of duller
sensation on the one side with fewer pins and needles kind of areas. My left side has had LOTS of sensation this past week but
not itching or even burning like it should be, instead I have had .... serious
excruciating pain as the sensation my brain was reading. I felt a lot like I
had heat stroke with a fever, and nausea. My ever-present nausea was completely
out of control and I was vomiting with the pain.
I spent a lot of time crying and
standing or sitting upright near a fan because there were no sides of my body
left that I could comfortably lie down on. My birthday was in the past
week and dinner out was challenging. Hugs from the grandchildren hurt. I even
had to go buy some clothes that were extra loose and not touching too many of
the painful spots.
I saw my doctor on Monday and got put
on:
- Prednisone
- Lots of Benadryl ( He said was probably a good thing that it knocks me out so I could get some sleep- don't drive or operate equipment)
- A extra heavy duty strength cortisone cream
- Calamine lotion to cover the cortisone cream and try to sooth the skin
I had to go back in five days because
he was concerned I might have in infection or something else going on. Adults
are not supposed to scream in pain with poison ivy-- it is supposed to itch
miserably.
Things were better by my Friday doctor
appointment and I got sent home with a prescription for more of the topical
creams and my regular medications. I am on the mend with only a couple of minor
newer spots in the past day.
We are going to the lake again this
weekend. I am taking new sheets and we will be soaping anything down that Bob or I may have
touched. We will be bringing home anything I can throw in the washing
machine.... just in case.
I really do love being at the lake.
6 comments:
Let's hope it doesn't flare up again when you go back to the cottage! Good luck with the clean-up. :)
It sounds horrible! I'm so glad you're feeling better.
I had no idea poison ivy could do that or that the oil can remain on things so long! We were all just outside cutting down nettles which are unpleasant for a few hours but nothing like what you went through.
Poor Linda. I've had a poison ivy reaction bad enough to go on prednisone; my neck swelled like I was a bullfrog. And my brother has had two reactions that swelled his eyes closed and had his lids glued together with pus. Sorry to provide the detail.
We have a healthy paranoia about it; on our property , poison ivy is smart enough to grow in wild raspberry brambles, which look similar, but we don't spray with Roundup. As much as I hate to use it, Roundup does kill p.i. very well.
I swear I get a reaction by just seeing p.i. on the roadside - from inside my car.
How awful for you. Yes, like you, the sensation on one side is different than the other. What I don't understand is why the 'bad' can't feel the good stuff all that well but can sure feel the bad. I hope you are feeling better now although I'm thinking it's going to take you a few days.
I had a terrible case of poison ivy before my stroke but didn't experience anything as horrible as you did. I hope it all goes away soon.
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