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You may remember a thread from last January where I posted about
getting a bad rash on the way to work. If you don't, here's the source from Google: http://tinyurl.com/3x2fv Here's more on this topic, since I've had on-going problems with this, including today: 1. I only get this rash when it is wet enough to permeate the lower parts of my tights and socks. 2. Recent snow or not, it doesn't matter -- I got this rash today in May, just like I did in January. 3. Not cold related -- today it was probably in the upper 50s. 4. I only get this rash when I ride the section between the Mercer Island P/R and where the trail ends at Hiawatha. In other words, I don't get the rash if I load the bike on Mercer Island and unload at the Rainier/freeway stop. The irritant must either be from something from the Mercer Island lid park, the bridge, or the Seattle park. I am particularly sensitive to weed & feed type pesticides, so this is high on my suspect list. 5. Mercer Island Parks and Recs denies use of these sorts of pesticides, so either the City is mistaken, or perhaps it is from the Seattle park, if indeed the pesticide is the source of the problem. This only reinforces me wanting to load the bike on the bus when it's pouring rain on the way to work. It's not just that I'm soaked through, that I'm itchy as hell when I arrive. Warm Regards, Claire Petersky No sig today |
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David Kerber wrote: In article , says... You may remember a thread from last January where I posted about getting a bad rash on the way to work. If you don't, here's the source from Google: http://tinyurl.com/3x2fv Here's more on this topic, since I've had on-going problems with this, including today: 1. I only get this rash when it is wet enough to permeate the lower parts of my tights and socks. 2. Recent snow or not, it doesn't matter -- I got this rash today in May, just like I did in January. 3. Not cold related -- today it was probably in the upper 50s. 4. I only get this rash when I ride the section between the Mercer Island P/R and where the trail ends at Hiawatha. In other words, I don't get the rash if I load the bike on Mercer Island and unload at the Rainier/freeway stop. The irritant must either be from something from the Mercer Island lid park, the bridge, or the Seattle park. I am particularly sensitive to weed & feed type pesticides, so this is high on my suspect list. 5. Mercer Island Parks and Recs denies use of these sorts of pesticides, so either the City is mistaken, or perhaps it is from the Seattle park, if indeed the pesticide is the source of the problem. It's probably not the "feed" part of that (fertilizers tend not to be very allergenic), but might be an insecticide used to control the bugs. My wife gets hives when her skin comes into contact with many common insecticides. How bout that? Insecticides are poisons. Designed to kill living things. Claire do you ride part way on a railway right of way? RR's tend to poison weeds heavily, country or urban. Our overuse of pesticides and herbicides is distressing. Bernie |
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