I have a question about how a person's system reacts to allergic reactions....from what I've read in the past, we have a few people here in the Medical Profession....I, myself, am not....


Anyway, I have a question regarding how the body fights off an allergic reaction....I am VERY allergic to Poison Ivy - here's what I've written about how I react:
I wrote:In 2003, I was helping Mark move some trees that he and a bunch of guys cut down from our property....I had the logs balanced on my right shoulder, along the top of my arm bicep, and held onto the end of them with my right hand.
About 24 hours later, I felt all-of-a-sudden EXHAUSTED, chilled, and dizzy......I went to sleep early that night, thinking that I was tired from all the work.
Yeah, right
I woke up with POISON EFFING IVY on about 90% of my body
On top of that, I also have a "pins and needles" feeling on my arms and legs.....I fell asleep at 4:30 today and felt the pin/needle thing.
