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OfflineMaverick
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Coping with poison oak. * 1
    #26703521 - 05/29/20 05:19 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Holy fuck boys, this shit itches.


I've had poison oak before but never on every extremity from my hands and arms, legs, thighs and feet, to my god damn dick.  My stomach, chest and back are developing poison oak blisters.


I just took prednisone that the doctor prescribed (he recommended taking it in the morning, well 4am is morning because I'm not gonna be sleeping anyway with how itchy I am).


I look like someone threw me in  a vat of boiling water...


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Maverick]
    #26703540 - 05/29/20 05:47 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Dude! :eek: What happened? Were u froliticing in a meadow of Poison Oak in the Nude?

Have u tried these at-home treatments yet? https://www.webmd.com/allergies/understanding-poison-ivy-oak-sumac-treatment


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: LogicaL Chaos] * 1
    #26703591 - 05/29/20 06:31 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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Dude! :eek: What happened? Were u froliticing in a meadow of Poison Oak in the Nude?

Have u tried these at-home treatments yet? https://www.webmd.com/allergies/understanding-poison-ivy-oak-sumac-treatment




:bathtub40lol:

Dicks aren’t meant to come in contact with poison oak.

I’d add an NSAID like Naproxen to that prednisone or something like Benadryl (unless your Dr’s instructions were not to do so)

And lather my body up in lotion.

Feel better!


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Socrateshroom] * 1
    #26703599 - 05/29/20 06:36 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Listen, I had the 3X bad in 1 year.

I found the key to the itch!

Trust me, you need HOT water/shower sprayed directly on the rash. I mean HOT! It will feel like you scratching it. It feels GREAT. Do this for 15 minutes.

Once the hot water treatment is over it will feel like you scratched it and the "itch" will go away for 2-4 hours.

When the itch comes back use HOT water again for 15 minutes.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: PumpJackTeX] * 1
    #26703623 - 05/29/20 06:52 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Went camping with my cousin. He told me brb have to take a shit. He came back and was raving about this leaf he had found that was the softest and best for wiping his ass. Long story short it was poison oak. He told me he ended up having permanent scars on his dick and ass.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Strainsfordaze]
    #26703629 - 05/29/20 06:54 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Oh My God! :unbelievable:

That is so fucked up but so funny too :lol: They do have soft, broad leaves. Its that waxy layer of toxins that make it Downey Soft :datass:


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #26704058 - 05/29/20 09:40 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

I was digging holes, 200 gallon holes in the mountains of northern California for some beautiful plants.

I knew poison oak was all around me but I didn't really think about the fact I was digging through the roots of poison oak- as I was digging I got soil and dirt all over me and that's the source of most of my poison oak- some of the worst blisters were from direct contact with large roots


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Maverick] * 1
    #26704129 - 05/29/20 10:01 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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Maverick said:
Holy fuck boys, this shit itches.


I've had poison oak before but never on every extremity from my hands and arms, legs, thighs and feet, to my god damn dick.  My stomach, chest and back are developing poison oak blisters.


I just took prednisone that the doctor prescribed (he recommended taking it in the morning, well 4am is morning because I'm not gonna be sleeping anyway with how itchy I am).


I look like someone threw me in  a vat of boiling water...





That sounds really awesome.

If you have a benzo, take it. Benzo's dampen the negative excitement of pain and itch too.

Weed does too by the way.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Asante] * 2
    #26704339 - 05/29/20 11:23 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

I have it too... Thought I was pulling Virginia creeper but must be poison. No foliage, just hairy vines as big as my arm, choking out my trees and forming a spiderweb-like network underground.
Either that or I gave my dog a hug after she walked through a confirmed patch. I have it everywhere except face and genitals. Welts are so bad I will certainly have scarring.

Honestly I would dip your dick in a glass of calamine.. I have been practically swimming in that and oatmeal baths. Hope ya feel better soon.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: PumpJackTeX]
    #26706019 - 05/29/20 11:07 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

THIS is absolutely right.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Maverick]
    #26706030 - 05/29/20 11:11 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

I had to take prednisone too to get rid of it. It sucks. It looked like leprosy. I can't imagine accidentally wiping with holy fuck!


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: tyrannicalrex]
    #26706220 - 05/30/20 02:09 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

i yanked some poison ivy with my bare hands today


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: cannabinated] * 3
    #26706504 - 05/30/20 06:35 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Fucking listen to me guys.


Nothing works better than HOT water!

It will cure the pain/itch completely for 2-4 hours.

I mean HOT! Hot as you can stand, then hotter, directly on the rash.

I know it sounds painful but it feels fucking amazing. The hot steaming water does some magical shit and completely takes the itch away along with the pain.

You run hot water on it for about 10 minutes.

Just fucking try it I promise it works better than any medication you can purchase over the counter or with prescription.


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: PumpJackTeX]
    #26706842 - 05/30/20 10:05 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

i actually got a reaction on part of my arm and soaped it immediately and it went away


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: PumpJackTeX]
    #26706892 - 05/30/20 10:29 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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PumpJackTeX said:
Fucking listen to me guys.


Nothing works better than HOT water!

It will cure the pain/itch completely for 2-4 hours.

I mean HOT! Hot as you can stand, then hotter, directly on the rash.

I know it sounds painful but it feels fucking amazing. The hot steaming water does some magical shit and completely takes the itch away along with the pain.

You run hot water on it for about 10 minutes.

Just fucking try it I promise it works better than any medication you can purchase over the counter or with prescription.




This seems to work with mosquito bites as well


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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: PumpJackTeX]
    #26707326 - 05/30/20 03:07 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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PumpJackTeX said:
Fucking listen to me guys.


Nothing works better than HOT water!

It will cure the pain/itch completely for 2-4 hours.

I mean HOT! Hot as you can stand, then hotter, directly on the rash.

I know it sounds painful but it feels fucking amazing. The hot steaming water does some magical shit and completely takes the itch away along with the pain.

You run hot water on it for about 10 minutes.

Just fucking try it I promise it works better than any medication you can purchase over the counter or with prescription.





Only if you have already removed the urushiol/oil from your skin.

If you have not already removed the oil, using hot water is one of the the absolute worst things you can do....

....because if the oil has not been removed, using hot water will open up the skin/pores and it will only spread the oil around even more so creating a bigger rash/area of contact.





I've had PO pretty bad a few times.....One time I got a huge patch of it on the inner thigh on my leg, I got home and took a hot shower (not yet knowing I had it on my skin). As soon as I got out of the shower I knew I had fucked up. The hot shower opened up my skin and made the rash even more severe.

It was so severe my leg swelled up so much that I could not even bend my it, the skin on my leg was hurting because it had so much tension from the swelling. It didn't even itch, it was just a deep intense burning pain.

For the first week I just focused on drying it out...I'd use astringents/plant oils, and when I took a bath I would scrub the area with handfuls of soaked oatmeal and would let oatmeal sit and soak on my skin.

After the first week I then switched to things that were more "healing" and moisturizing...aloe & oatmeal.



I need to find pics of that time I got it, it was soooo gnarly...My leg was HUGE, it was so swollen...And the rash looked horrific, constantly oozing and weeping, trying to get to sleep with skin that's constantly oozing out fluid was super uncomfortable.




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Re: Coping with poison oak. [Re: Maverick]
    #26707423 - 05/30/20 04:28 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Wow me and dad were talking about this today with this old itch medecine where you pop the oak blisters with stick and spread the meds all over it to stop the itch, sounds brutally fun, not...


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