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OT- Bad case of Poison Oak...HELP
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Posted by Wayne on July 18, 2004 at 15:48:04 from (64.12.117.10):
Hey guys, any help, suggestions, home remedys, etc would all be greatly appreciated here. I got into what I figure was poison oak the other day, when I had to roll a small tree stump into my bucket by hand. Problem was I guess I got the roots, which weren't readily identifiable at the time, so I didn't know it til it was too late to do anything about it. Coming from the roots I got the "good stuff" and it eat up my left arm from the joint down to my wrist. I've been using a wash called Ivy-Dry along with a mix of caladryl lotion and, benedryl lotion along with taking benedryl tablets abd it's working but Not Fast Enough...if you know what I mean. Do any of you know of any thing else I can do to get rid of this mess any quicker? I've heard a bathing the affected area in Clorox water works, but I know it will sting like He--. Still if it comes to that I'll do anything to be rid of this mess. Again any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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