I love the pictures of Jon B. and FAQ Girl! So schmoopifying! And peonies! Congratulations!
ita, or others used to at-home first aid for head injuries, what should I do with my eye? The poison ivy I have around it (just on the skin, not in the eye or anything) is making the whole eye area puffy and red. I look like someone hit me. Would icing be a good choice? Also, I would welcome your pity. PI sucks, and by the eye is worse than inner thighs, I can now say.
Isn't it a rule? DON'T LIST. It always ends in tears. Or ahems.
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flea, sorry, I don't know from PI.
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We just have so many, poor girl couldn't think of all of them first thing in the morning.
Damn, flea, that does suck. Owie!
This is why I don't believe in nature.
Isn't it a rule? DON'T LIST. It always ends in tears. Or ahems.
Considering the extraordinary good fortune of Buffista men over the last year, who can blame us for wanting to get a place in line? Even if it is pretty far back.
Eek, flea, that sounds awful. I imagine you are beyond the wash with grease-cutting soap to remove the oil irritant stage. Calamine lotion really is soothing, but I don't know how close you can let it get to your eye. A baking soda paste might help. Coolness is good for itching in general, so icing isn't a bad idea, though I'd guess a damp washcloth or cool compress of some kind might better.
Ouch flea. The cooling of ice sounds appealing, but you don't want to rub it at all. Take antihistamines if you can. Calamine lotion applied with a cotton ball.
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flea, did your doctor say it was okay to use a hydrocoritzone cream? Because when I got poison ivy around my eyes, we zapped it with steroids pretty quick.