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Stinging nettle of the vicious kind :/

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loopylou Sat 26-Sept-15 16:15:43

I'm suffering.
I pulled out of a pot a six inch high stunted looking stinging nettle with bare hand (normally do this if only one or two) and my hand is so painful. I've put on antihistamine cream but I can't believe such a miserable little plant could cause so much pain. Normally if you grasp the plant firmly it barely stings at all.

Not expecting any sympathy just wanted to winge hmm!

merlotgran Sat 26-Sept-15 16:30:46

I think I must be almost (but not quite) immune to stinging nettles as we have so many here and Fen nettles are lethal. The stinging then tingling seems to last for hours.

No remedy to recommend I'm afraid.

DH usually pulls them out yelling, 'Don't you argue with me, you b****rd!' grin

loopylou Sat 26-Sept-15 16:36:10

grin

I have to say that the air turned somewhat blue.... I've never had a reaction like this before, it was such a titchy plant! My whole hand's gone red and it's tingling like mad rather than itching.
Most odd.

ninathenana Sat 26-Sept-15 16:50:44

Ouch ! If I were you I'd wrap my hand in cling film for a while. The same way you treat burns.
Of course this may well make it worse grin but I'd give it a go.
Alternatively sit with my hand in a bowl of water as cold as I could take it.

thatbags Sat 26-Sept-15 17:14:51

I've never found the grasping firmly theory to work in practice. Even if it worked where I was grasping the beast, it would swing around some of its ungrasped parts and stab me.

So here's me response, loopy: yer daft bat! wink

Hope it eases soon. Do you have any piriton in the house?

Coolgran65 Sat 26-Sept-15 18:01:53

I'd give the bowl of cold water a go.
We used to use a docken leaf.

loopylou Sat 26-Sept-15 18:36:50

grin thanks thatbgs, DH says you've described me to a T! What poor unsuspecting creature or hideously vicious flora were you grasping ( I dare not ask what part of its anatomy if fauna blush) ?

Tried everything except a G&T and it feels like when you get an electric shock or static shock, but nonstop.

Daft bat indeed!

rosesarered Sat 26-Sept-15 20:36:55

Grasp the nettle! Well, if you can avoid the leaves it may work.Wear gloves for ALL gardening is my motto.wink You never know where the cat's been.