Last week I was looking through some old printed emails and I ran  across advice about poison ivy from my dad, LeMoyne Coffield. Since  Spring is on the way and the poison ivy is starting to grow I thought I  would share this with everyone (including some good advice for the  golfers).
My dad was not only my dad but he was my (our)  family doctor. He was a lot of peoples family doctor. He had a wonderful  way of providing advice and recommendations to his patients. His  medical advice wasn't always the easiest and quickest solution - but it  was usually the best long term practical advice.
I wrote  him an email back in the Spring of 2000. I had been cleaning up an area  behind our house and had gotten a bad case of poison ivy on my arms,  neck, and face. I started the email by saying, "Thought I would let you  know that spring has arrived -- I got my first bout of poison ivy. Some  lessons you taught me as a child (and adult) have never gotten through."  As children he was always pointing out poison ivy, showing us what it  looked like, and hoping that we would learn how to spot it from a  distance. My email went on to say that I had gone to see my primary care  doctor and he had prescribed an oral steroid (prednisone) and I said,  "What do you think?" Like I often did - I was emailing him for his  second opinion. Below is his advice back to me. Good advice for anyone  who is starting their spring yard cleaning.
By the way - if you don't know what poison ivy looks like look at this and remember, "Leaves of 3 let them be."
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