So if y’all could say a prayer for my toddler son as he recovers from wild parsnip burns which require burn cream for 4 days of bandaged treatment, I’d appreciate it.https://twitter.com/TheBrometheus/status/1135641396088623104 …
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Phytophotodermatitis caused by furanocoumarin reacting with sunlight. Sorry to say this but you're going to have to keep the affected area out of the sun until it desensitizes. I don't know how long that is, but in a bad case can take a few years to desensitize. Prayers.
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Maybe no shorts for the rest of summer, which in your climate effectively means until next spring. Hope he's in good spirits.
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Thank you
he’s a pretty tough little guy. What’s funny is my family has lived on this property for over 20 years and never had wild parsnip issues until recently. They seem to be spreading faster the last few years in this area.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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I'm impressed you figured out what happened so fast. Most parents would have written it off to "a rash" which it's not; it's a chemical burn.
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She is eternally vigilant.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @KalkinTrivedi
Always learning and observing and prepping. Think Jeremiah Johnson meets Sherlock.
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Ohhh...two of my favorites!
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