kco
Veteran Member
Bird said:I sure understand that, Don. When I was a kid, I figured I was immune, climbed trees with it, walked through it, etc. But I'll never forget helping Dad string a barbed wire fence along the creek when I was about 11 years old, stapling the wire to trees. And I pulled some poison ivy off a tree to get it out of the way. That might have been alright, if I hadn't then got a tiny piece of bark in my eye, so I rubbed it out with my fingers. A day or two later, I went to the doctor on my bicycle and danged near couldn't see enough to ride that bike home. And I was no longer immune; could get it just by getting too close to it.
I had about the same thing happen to me, Bird. Never a problem until around 14 years old and then got a tremendous reaction. My face swelled up like a balloon and I was covered with blisters. My face was so swollen that my eyes were just slits and I could hardly see. It was one of the only times I missed school, and I missed an entire week. I recall getting a not as bad reaction the next year.
But the year after that the doctor tried a new serum injected into my arm. My arm swelled and itched like crazy for a few days but it seemed to work. I think I got those injections each spring from about 1958 to 1966 (when I moved to a different province). I never had a problem with poison ivy since the first injection on. I'm not sure it it was the injection or if I just grew out of the reaction to poison ivy.