Friday, January 16, 2009

Late at night when your sleepin'........

Yesterday Caleb's face started looking kind of red and splotchy around noon. "Hhhhmm, that is weird. No big deal though.", I thought to myself. By that evening it was worse. Then we discovered that his torso was also covered in this familiar-looking rash and that there was even a visible hand print right on his stomach just the size of his own little hand.

What in the world? How could he have that much poison ivy in January?
Surely it has to be something else.


After some interrogation, I learned that on Wednesday, when he and the neighbor-kid were having a campfire in our backyard fire pit, they decided to tear a few vines off the trees and throw them on the fire. I will admit that they had gotten my permission to build the fire.....I was watching them out the window, they had the hose out just in case, and it entertained them for HOURS. I just missed the whole burning poison ivy thing somehow. Caleb's top half was covered in it and Adam had a patch on his back.

After a good dose of benedryl ( which was a whole 'nother story...you know the Caleb-medicine struggle) the boys went to bed and fell into deep sleep.
Then at about 4am, I heard Caleb at my bedside saying, "Mama, I can't see."
"uh, turn on the light."
"I already did."
Yep, his eyes were little swollen slits at this point. Poor guy.
He really didn't seem too uncomfortable so I put him back to bed and laid awake worrying until morning about what I should do with him. There was no way I could get him to the doctor for some sort of shot on my own, because we had check-ups this week and the boys got flu shots. Caleb had to be held down by four nurses and I was very worried that he was going to injure at least one of them in the process of it all. The kid is 57 lbs of pure muscle and fight when he wants to be. So, anyhow, a shot seemed like an impossibility.

After talking with the doctor and a few more doses of benedryl, the swelling has now subsided and he just looks like a regular kid........ with poison ivy all over his face.

I am finding this is how life works with two sons.

It's always somethin'.



FYI:

Myth:
Poison ivy is contagious.
Reality: You can't spread poison ivy by coming into contact with a person who has it, unless that person has urushiol on their skin. You can, however, pick it up by touching a dog that has gotten poison ivy on its fur, or by touching the blade of a weed whacker that you just used to cut down the plants.

**I would also like to add another interesting poison ivy tidbit. I started getting it constantly the summer after I had Caleb (along with other allergies as well). Someone told me to eat a new leaf in the spring because it works something like a vaccine and you won't get it that year.
I did it. I did not get poison ivy for four years straight and have only had a couple of patches since. (I only ate one leaf one time) Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

11 comments:

Heidi King said...

Wow! You always do have something crazy going on with those boys. I love it though and it will provide hours on end of amusing stories to tell when they are older. So I guess the eating of the poison ivy leaf is kind of like biting a dog on the ear...haven't tried either one.

Heidi and Richard King said...

ok...last comment from me...Heidi

The Sooz said...

Eating poison ivy sounds a little gross, but I guess it works. I should tell my brothers to do that, they get it really easily.

Julie said...

Sooz-Susan Carlson was the one eho told me about it. All of her boys eat it every spring.

Becky Swann said...

So we should put poison ivy in our pipes and smoke it? is that what you mean? ;)
That is crazy that it took four nurses to hold caleb down, poor guys! Poison ivy is the worst

Adam and Annie said...

First of all, I love the new picture of Adam on his bike...so cute. Second of all, seriously, they should make a movie about your boys adventures and just call it the all american boys life! So sad that they were covered! My Adam is SO allergic to PI, we battle it every summer. I'm going to have him eat a leaf. I'm scared of his throat swelling! I guess we're pretty safe in the city now, that makes me sad. I'm missing the mountains today...

Sunday Grant Photography said...

oh julie! that is so funny. i know not for you, but that is stinking funny! i know if we have a boy they will be just like adam and caleb. all of your stories about them sound just like worth has a little boy. who knew, eating poison ivy! i wonder if you did put it in your pipe and smoke it, if the smoke would give us poison ivy??? hhhmmm??

Niki said...

Oh, Poor Caleb. I have seen some rough cases of p.i. teaching 5 and 6 year olds (and also just from being friends with Adam Combs) It is no fun! But I have NEVER heard that about the new leaf. I'm going to remember it.
Up to this point in my life, I have never had a reaction to poison ivy. That is my only super-power.

Jill said...

Do you go to the witch Dr. too! I have a couple friends that go to the wholeistic Dr for whatever ails them, this sound like something they would do, "Eating poison ivy leaves"

Question, don't you have to be allergic to the juice of the vine to have a reaction to it.

KatieKate said...

Are you kidding me? If I EAT POISON IVY I won't have to go to the ER and get steriod shots when I blow up like the GoodYear blimp? I've neevr heard of this remedy. I'm scared. BUt... I may be desperate enough to try it.

Tracy said...

I need to eat a leaf! I get poison ivy every summer and ya know I only got it after I had Riley never before. But now I get it atleast once or twice a summer. I hate it for the boys its so horrible. I also love the pic of adam on the bike that is too cute! hope all is well other than the Poison ivy.