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Posted by on July 17, 2009, 5:52 am
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 23:12:50 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>Well that's the odd part of all this, I did think he was in an area that
>there was PI. And I didn't get it....
>Cheryl
You may not be as sensitive to it, DD would get it from the dog if he
had been in it (the poisonous oil would be on his coat) and even once
when the city came out and torched the plants and she stood watching,
in the smoke which carried the oil also.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 17, 2009, 7:59 am
On 7/17/09 5:52 AM, in article 2ci065h8grqn27c755i785fnr21rq9vkus@4ax.com,
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> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 23:12:50 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>
>> Well that's the odd part of all this, I did think he was in an area that
>> there was PI. And I didn't get it....
>>
>> Cheryl
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> You may not be as sensitive to it, DD would get it from the dog if he
> had been in it (the poisonous oil would be on his coat) and even once
> when the city came out and torched the plants and she stood watching,
> in the smoke which carried the oil also.
That's it - I react big time now and am VERY VERY careful. Where we were
working, there is none, I'd be covered in rash days before him. And the dog
wasn't here...
I'll be looking for PI killer today.
C
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Posted by on July 16, 2009, 7:45 pm
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:10:55 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>Actually, we're headed to "urgent/after hours care", appears the PI is
>spreading...
>C
Have a care, my eldest was extremely susceptible to PI. She couldn't
afford to stroke the dog if he had been through the area which had
plants in it. Ultimately she was so ill with it that during the next
winter she had to have a series of shots to immunise her to it.
She still gets a bad reaction to it, but not a dangerous one. The
last time before the shots her throat swelled and she could barely
breathe and was hospitalised. For some individuals PI is a very
serious matter.
I used to buy Aveeno Oatmeal Bath and she would bathe in it. Didn't
cure it but it did at least soothe her skin.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 17, 2009, 7:57 am
On 7/16/09 7:45 PM, in article dkev551p04q8mcdursfcsq153ho0s7jj6e@4ax.com,
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> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:10:55 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>> Actually, we're headed to "urgent/after hours care", appears the PI is
>> spreading...
>>
>> C
>
> Have a care, my eldest was extremely susceptible to PI. She couldn't
> afford to stroke the dog if he had been through the area which had
> plants in it. Ultimately she was so ill with it that during the next
> winter she had to have a series of shots to immunise her to it.
>
> She still gets a bad reaction to it, but not a dangerous one. The
> last time before the shots her throat swelled and she could barely
> breathe and was hospitalised. For some individuals PI is a very
> serious matter.
>
> I used to buy Aveeno Oatmeal Bath and she would bathe in it. Didn't
> cure it but it did at least soothe her skin.
He's on his meds now and if my experience is any indication, he'll be
feeling better by tomorrow AM.
CHeryl
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Posted by ellice on July 17, 2009, 10:41 am
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> On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:10:55 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>> Actually, we're headed to "urgent/after hours care", appears the PI is
>> spreading...
>>
>> C
>
> Have a care, my eldest was extremely susceptible to PI. She couldn't
> afford to stroke the dog if he had been through the area which had
> plants in it. Ultimately she was so ill with it that during the next
> winter she had to have a series of shots to immunise her to it.
>
> She still gets a bad reaction to it, but not a dangerous one. The
> last time before the shots her throat swelled and she could barely
> breathe and was hospitalised. For some individuals PI is a very
> serious matter.
Very true - and one of the reasons, along with bees, wasps, that I keep
EpiPens with me.
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> I used to buy Aveeno Oatmeal Bath and she would bathe in it. Didn't
> cure it but it did at least soothe her skin.
It is really nice to use. Lately for any of these contact derm things, I've
been using Ahava Dead Sea Salts. Every so often our Costco has a huge tub
of them for about 1/3 te price. They're very soothing, as well.
ellice
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>there was PI. And I didn't get it....
>Cheryl