WDinarte Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 I had my first encounter with the " bad herb " the Poison Ivy, I know for some of you guys this not an issue because you guys have some water craft, but fishing from the river bank soon or later you will see the " letter V, three leaves " and for Me is not fun, My alergic reaction is bad to this plant and always is ending with a visit to the doctor office. I have had one this week. Any old tips and tricks other that run away on this herb ?... I heard that some hikers drink some medicine before the trip to the woods, and some others the poison Ivy is not an issue at all... BUT for Me it is a BIG issue. Any tips and tricks to share ?... ( yeah, I know. BUY a boat ) Thanks guys. Quote
PABASS Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 The oil that the plant produces is what you have an allergic reaction too, why not wear pants and or tall boots? I know summers wont be fun but neither is a visit to the doctor. Quote
WDinarte Posted May 2, 2013 Author Posted May 2, 2013 The oil that the plant produces is what you have an allergic reaction too, why not wear pants and or tall boots? I know summers wont be fun but neither is a visit to the doctor. Yeah, I will have... one or the other. Quote
derekxec Posted May 2, 2013 Posted May 2, 2013 im the same as you man if i get into it i have to go to the doctor sucks doesnt it! wear long pants and long shirt (white preferably) and make sure you try not to use your hands on your face if at all possible and if you even think you might have touched some during the day when you go home take a long shower and wash your body with dish washing soap (dawn is what i use cause we use it for dishes) and use cold or cool water not warm or else it get washed into pores the poison sits on top of your skin it doesnt soak into your skin and the bubbles that form are body fluid not the poison and the poison is hard to remove from the skin but lots and lots of water will remove it and the dish soap will help the water even more...also if you know you touched some make sure you wash your rods and such cause the oil will sit on them and youll get it again without going near the plant if you know you touched some and the water you are fishing is pretty clean rinse off the part that touched it really well where you are fishing and i mean really well cause again the oil is hard to remove also dont count on this but anyone who is allergic to it can become not allergic to it at any time and also the other way around if you arent allergic to it you could become allergic and it switches fast...i have to play in it a lot at work so when you get it every week and have to see the doctor every week you learn real fast how to work it haha...sometimes i get it then the next week i can play in it and not be allergic sorry last point lol there is another plant called virginia creeper it has 5 leaves and has the same type of poison so be careful of that too...here is a pic of virginia creeper 1 Quote
WDinarte Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 there is another plant called virginia creeper it has 5 leaves and has the same type of poison so be careful of that too...here is a pic of virginia creeper Not way, what ttttt ? man, this is fun... I didn't know on that plant. Thanks, great tips and good information... last time I didn't know that I have run over any poison, unless that was the virginia plant. Thanks again. Quote
WDinarte Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 wild parsnip sucks also if you ever brush up on that crap tromping around...big 3rd degree burn type blisters, horrible stuff... Will have to check on that, I hope we don't have any here in VA. Thanks, Quote
rbreedi1 Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 You can buy this stuff called ivy block.. its a lotion you can rub onto your skin to form sort of a barrier to the oils. I used it one summer when I had to work a lot in the woods and didn't have much problem. If you can stand it wear pants and be sure to wash your clothes as soon as you get home to prevent reoccurring reactions to oils still on clothes. 1 Quote
derekxec Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 yeah sucks lol or you could bring some goats with you...poison ivy is high in nutrients and goats arent allergic to it and its one of their favorite foods hahaha 2 Quote
Crookedneck Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 I hate ivy. Poison Oak or Sumac is worse in my opinion. It is painful!!!! Best fix other than avoiding it is to see the Dr. Get some Prednisone. I have also found that there must be different strands of poision Ivy. I have no reaction to it in some parts of the country and in others it is horrible. 1 Quote
derekxec Posted May 3, 2013 Posted May 3, 2013 crookedneck you could be like i am...i get it and then sometimes i can touch it with no problems...you can become allergic to it and not allergic very fast and the other way around 1 Quote
WDinarte Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 You can buy this stuff called ivy block.. its a lotion you can rub onto your skin to form sort of a barrier to the oils. I used it one summer when I had to work a lot in the woods and didn't have much problem. If you can stand it wear pants and be sure to wash your clothes as soon as you get home to prevent reoccurring reactions to oils still on clothes. Will try that, The only concern that I have now is with the shoes, I was reading on how to clean ( wash ) these too. Thanks, Quote
WDinarte Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 yeah sucks lol or you could bring some goats with you...poison ivy is high in nutrients and goats arent allergic to it and its one of their favorite foods hahaha LOL I was reading that it is "deer's food " too, but I don't know how come they didn't finish it. . Quote
WDinarte Posted May 3, 2013 Author Posted May 3, 2013 I found some info, on poison Ivy. Have to be wash / clean on the first 10 minutes and could take to 3 weeks to clear. It is real poison this herb. http://youtu.be/nqKfltowxL0 Quote
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