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ray's two cents :
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Must be a bad case of poison oak. I get it at least once a year. Mine are sometimes the color of my skin at first, then turn red. Try not to itch...I know it's hard! These kinds of cases usually break out in camps, I bet you're not the only one who got it! My poor dad is severally allergic to it, and scratches to where he gets blisters
. If it is poison oak, taking benadrill, I have no clue how to spell that lol, but it sounds just like it's spelt. It will make you REALLY drowsy. The itching gets worse at night
But only take the benadrill at night!!
Oh, and hydrocortisone cream will help during the day if poison oak is the case.
Yowch o-O I live in Australia, do we have poison oak down here? To be honest, I've never heard of it
I actually thought it was the muddy water we went swimming in, but now you mention it plants could be a very viable option.
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Must be a bad case of poison oak. I get it at least once a year. Mine are sometimes the color of my skin at first, then turn red. Try not to itch...I know it's hard! These kinds of cases usually break out in camps, I bet you're not the only one who got it! My poor dad is severally allergic to it, and scratches to where he gets blisters


But only take the benadrill at night!!

Yowch o-O I live in Australia, do we have poison oak down here? To be honest, I've never heard of it

I actually thought it was the muddy water we went swimming in, but now you mention it plants could be a very viable option.
Wow, okkk, um, poison oak usually grows on trees, and looks like the leaves, but evilly tricks innocent people into touching it!

