Chances of this happening after 3 weeks is slim. I would look at outside sources.
Superdrol has 1andro (1DHEA) which converts to 1-test. A lot of people who used to use 1-test would report rashes, even from oral use. It can be even worse, since it converts to 1-androstenedione, a version Patrick Arnold rejected to sell because of the skin burning problems people were reporting from testing it.
Not everyone is sensitive to the effects, but some people can be.
This was my arm yesterday before I got my shot.
This was my arm yesterday before I got my shot.
Get some topical benadryl and apply it to the area. Do not discontinue your lisinopril unless it was a new med. Also, poison ivy/oak can present itself in this manner. Is there any chance you could have come in contact with it recently?
Very good point -- definitely didn't think about that, but that would certainly explain it, too.
My cousin brushed against it once when hunting and went to the bathroom out there -- spread it all over the place, unfortunately :/
And I actually had a student in here not too long ago who had it spread to his hand from either a set of work gloves or tools (can't remember now) that had come in contact with it from months ago when he happened to pick it up/put them on. Definitely can sneak up on you.
Oh yea, they showed us some pictures in my physical assessment class of some extreme cases where it spread into the MOUTH and down the THROAT!
Have u inadvertently waded thru plants which are known irritants to human skin?
Edit: noticed it was mentioned earier. Looks nothing like poison ivy ime but looks j u s t like a plant around here called cow parsnip. Big cool looking plant that, when in direct sunlight, takes on a shiny needley look and you can see all the super fine needles on it's leaves and stalks. Stuff rips u up bad and leaves long looking swollen hives/boils on the skin like you've shared in the photo.
Ivy/oak after the initial inflammation/itching will swell up in patches, then proceed to blister. The blisters then start oozing puss and dry up and scab.
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Eeeh good call, my poison ivy experience is returning. I remember being covered in those oozy blisters and using long sleeve tshirts and knee high socks to cover them from the oppressive sunshine (I work outside) as they weeped and oozed. By the time it was all said and done it was a 3 week affair, just awful. Thankfully it avoided my genitals/butthole.... good grief! Prob had it on 60% of my body.