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Last days of summer
On 9/27/2013 12:35 AM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. But the plants look different. I have sensitive skin, but like my dad do not seem to be bothered by poison oak, where as my brother only has to get near it it seems. found out I wasn't allergic in the first grade visiting a friend a day or so after his mom found us wrestling in the "soft bushes"... Neither of us got it, lucky, we were in there in shorts and tshirts, no shoes for probably twenty minutes... Later my dad and I spent a couple weeks pulling it out of trees at a local museum and burning it. We were fine but we couldn't bring any of our clothes home to mom.... To this day, I just consider myself allergic anyway... Just in case and I don't touch the stuff anyway. |
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:58:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. Horse****!!! I guess that you don't realize that the STRENGTH of the toxin is different, eh? Here's what I know that you don't. I've been all over hiking and camping, been in poison Ivy many, many times, poison oak in both the eastern and western varieties, and there damned sure is a difference. ****, what do you need, my medical record from that time? I've had the poison ivy rash once. Went to the doc who said, "That's poison ivy." I told him I wasn't allergic to poison ivy. His response, "You are now." I don't really care about the difference. I simply stay out of it. Easy. I can't believe you caught it many, many times. Whoops, never mind....I can believe it. -- John H. Hope you're having a great day! |
Last days of summer
On 9/27/2013 8:25 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:58:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. Horse****!!! I guess that you don't realize that the STRENGTH of the toxin is different, eh? Here's what I know that you don't. I've been all over hiking and camping, been in poison Ivy many, many times, poison oak in both the eastern and western varieties, and there damned sure is a difference. ****, what do you need, my medical record from that time? I've had the poison ivy rash once. Went to the doc who said, "That's poison ivy." I told him I wasn't allergic to poison ivy. His response, "You are now." I don't really care about the difference. I simply stay out of it. Easy. I can't believe you caught it many, many times. Whoops, never mind....I can believe it. Um, he didn't.. he makes it up as he goes along.... |
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In article ,
says... On 9/27/2013 8:25 AM, John H wrote: On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:58:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. Horse****!!! I guess that you don't realize that the STRENGTH of the toxin is different, eh? Here's what I know that you don't. I've been all over hiking and camping, been in poison Ivy many, many times, poison oak in both the eastern and western varieties, and there damned sure is a difference. ****, what do you need, my medical record from that time? I've had the poison ivy rash once. Went to the doc who said, "That's poison ivy." I told him I wasn't allergic to poison ivy. His response, "You are now." I don't really care about the difference. I simply stay out of it. Easy. I can't believe you caught it many, many times. Whoops, never mind....I can believe it. Um, he didn't.. he makes it up as he goes along.... How so, Jawbone? |
Last days of summer
On 9/27/2013 11:26 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:58:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. Horse****!!! I guess that you don't realize that the STRENGTH of the toxin is different, eh? Here's what I know that you don't. I've been all over hiking and camping, been in poison Ivy many, many times, poison oak in both the eastern and western varieties, and there damned sure is a difference. ****, what do you need, my medical record from that time? Are you going to show us your medical record, or is this just more bluster? Cite that strength of toxin |
Last days of summer
On 9/27/13 11:29 AM, skin a cat wrote:
Are you going to show us your medical record, or is this just more bluster? I'll bet your medical record is more interesting, especially the multiple psych evals... |
Last days of summer
In article ,
says... On 9/27/2013 11:26 AM, wrote: On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 07:58:46 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:14:23 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... They are essentially the same weed. Nope. They are simply related. Which has NOTHING to do with toxicity. These plants all belong to the plant genus, toxicodendron and contain the same toxin urushiol in a similar amount. You get the rash he same way and you treat it the same way. Like most things, the people who have it (ivy vs oak) say theirs is the worst but there is no real difference. Horse****!!! I guess that you don't realize that the STRENGTH of the toxin is different, eh? Here's what I know that you don't. I've been all over hiking and camping, been in poison Ivy many, many times, poison oak in both the eastern and western varieties, and there damned sure is a difference. ****, what do you need, my medical record from that time? Are you going to show us your medical record, or is this just more bluster? Cite that strength of toxin No, and never said I would, moron. Can't you read, or is it that your jawbone gets in the way. |
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