avalancher
Arboristsite Raconteur
I have always kept an eye out for poison ivy and sumac,but a month ago i went chasing after a round that got away from me on a job,if it had managed to get all the way down the hill it would have been bad news for me.House below in the valley probably would not have appreciated a 30 inch round of red oak crashing through their roof top.
With that being said, I found myself in a nice tangle of poison sumac,a first for me.Not a big deal,but in the efforts to stop that friggin round my pant leg got pulled out of my boot on up to my knee,and I got a good dosing of rash to remind me that not only is oak heavy,its friggin fast on a 40 degree slope.
Question is, how long is this rash supposed to hang around?Its been over a month now,and my leg looks like a pack of rabid cats make a habit of following me around and trimming up their claws.The rash is blistering and bleeding and really doesnt appear to be getting any better.I have tried all the usual remedies for poison oak and ivy, and nothing works.Anyone experience anything like this?
With that being said, I found myself in a nice tangle of poison sumac,a first for me.Not a big deal,but in the efforts to stop that friggin round my pant leg got pulled out of my boot on up to my knee,and I got a good dosing of rash to remind me that not only is oak heavy,its friggin fast on a 40 degree slope.
Question is, how long is this rash supposed to hang around?Its been over a month now,and my leg looks like a pack of rabid cats make a habit of following me around and trimming up their claws.The rash is blistering and bleeding and really doesnt appear to be getting any better.I have tried all the usual remedies for poison oak and ivy, and nothing works.Anyone experience anything like this?