feeling a bit better

After my night of misery and sleeplessness, I relented and went to the doctor. She confirmed that indeed I do have a bad case of poison ivy. I got a steroid shot in the hip, and also a steroid cream to rub on the rash. And something called Zyrtec, which I think is an allergy pill, to help me sleep at night.

She told me to avoid hot showers because they would irritate the itching, which does seem to be the case, so I’ve been taking barely-warm ones. Kathryn told me, though, that hot water, as hot as you can stand it, actually can help once you get beyond the first few minutes of “this hot water is making the itching worse!!” Lots of people have pointed me in the direction of home remedies, which I’m not opposed to, but most of them seem to be geared towards stopping the spread of the rash when you’ve just contracted it. I got it ten days ago, so I think that the point at which most of that stuff would work is long past.

Today I look awful, but at least I don’t feel quite as awful today. With skin cream freshly applied about 2 hours ago, the itching has subsided to a low-grade background noise. If I thought about it I would probably need to start scratching, but it’s not an overwhelming urge right now. The cream goes on twice a day, so I didn’t even bring it to work, but I do have Calamine to treat “spot itches,” although I’m doubting its actual effectivenes.

Other things that I have learned:

  • The reason that it can pop up later in unexpected places is because the poison travels internally through the bloodstream.
  • Most cases of poison ivy last anywhere from 12 to 30 days. Today is day 8. Lucky me.
  • I’m not contagious and can’t give it to you by touching you. I can’t spread it anywhere else on myself by scratching, either.

3 Comments

  1. Poor baby! It sounds horrible. If no one has suggested this to you already, you might try rubbing a piece of ice on a bad section. It helps me sometimes when I have been atacked by mosquitos. I will send non-itchy thoughts your way.

    Bonnie

  2. Well, fortunately I’ve actually never had to test the hot water theory. Just trying to find something to help you, poor soul.
    K

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