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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 697546" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Depending on what "pack" she was put on and for how long, it should include the taper in it. If she was only one for a few days/week, a lot of docs don't do the taper anymore, which given how I react to steroids, is B.S. They should still do a short taper.</p><p></p><p>As long as we're talking about poisonous plants, and these both are worse than poison ivy,oak, and sumac. Look up pictures of Giant Hogweed and Cow Parsnip. Both are relatives of Queen Ann's Lace.</p><p></p><p>Both plants secrete a very dangerous sap that upon contact with sun, causes sever burns and blisters. Cow Parsnip is the least severe of the two. Giant Hogweek can put a person on a burn ward. </p><p></p><p>Worse yet, the sensitivity set off by Hogweed sap can remain for many years. Both of these plants are proliferating like crazy in the US, and it's not hard to accidentallly brush against one of them. Unfortunately brushing on one is all it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 697546, member: 1963"] Depending on what "pack" she was put on and for how long, it should include the taper in it. If she was only one for a few days/week, a lot of docs don't do the taper anymore, which given how I react to steroids, is B.S. They should still do a short taper. As long as we're talking about poisonous plants, and these both are worse than poison ivy,oak, and sumac. Look up pictures of Giant Hogweed and Cow Parsnip. Both are relatives of Queen Ann's Lace. Both plants secrete a very dangerous sap that upon contact with sun, causes sever burns and blisters. Cow Parsnip is the least severe of the two. Giant Hogweek can put a person on a burn ward. Worse yet, the sensitivity set off by Hogweed sap can remain for many years. Both of these plants are proliferating like crazy in the US, and it's not hard to accidentallly brush against one of them. Unfortunately brushing on one is all it takes. [/QUOTE]
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