Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 This probably sounds very strange, but after explant did anyone have very itchy underarms? I'm having this and my legs are also itching like crazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Yup, I've definitely heard of that. I didn't have the crazy itching that some of my girlfriends did, mine was more minor, but I remember one girlfriend in CA talk about how embarrassing it was because she worked as a personnel manager, and she had to fight the urge to itch constantly, and it was so bad is was like torture for her. I looked up some info on it several years ago, like at the neuropathy sites and I believe it mentioned a sign of nerve damage, but probably not permanent. The itching receptors are supposedly the same as pain receptors, with the difference between the two just being a matter of degree. See this link: http://imigraine.net/other/itching.html It will more than likely go away, just like all the other symptoms. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: lena_beck2004 Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 10:25 PM Subject: embarassing This probably sounds very strange, but after explant did anyone have very itchy underarms? I'm having this and my legs are also itching like crazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 We had an awesome time, and spent almost the whole day on the river. I got alot of sun, and I am way darker than I really want to be! I don't want to wrinkle up like an old lady. But it was so enjoyable just to be cruising along the river in a quiet little kayak. There are power boats that whiz by every once in awhile, but there were quite long stretches where we were the only ones around, and we could enjoy the quiet serenity of being in the desert wilderness. We saw an Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep on the rocks, which came down to the river edge to drink, and the weekend before that we saw 4 big rams do the same thing. So cool! We also stopped along several beach coves and went swimming--the water was cold, but very refreshing. I love being out on a boat! I want to plan many more trips like that. Hope the juicing is going well....just be patient--the hot and cold stuff should pass in time. I had that too. I remember telling my mom to feel my hands, and she would exclaim, "oh my God, don't you have any blood in you?" They were freezing. I never suffer from cold extremities anymore. You'll get there. Hugs, Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: lena_beck2004 Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 7:52 AM Subject: Re: embarassing Thank you for the info. I seem to be having all sorts of irritating symptoms. I'm cold one minute, then burning the next. I guess it just takes time and patience. I have been doing some juices and my bruise seems to be fading away nicely. I hope your trip to the Colorado river was fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2003 Report Share Posted July 17, 2003 Patty, Hello. Your trip sounds like a blast. I can't wait to do stuff like that again. In December we have to go to Palmdale for my husband's job for a couple of months and we plan on driving a bit to see some of the Nevada desert. Seeing the animals is so great too. When I get completely better I want to plan a trip to Sedona. Talk about serene - I wish I could live there. Maybe someday! I've been doing some juicing, but still eating a light diet also. Soon I'll try to do a very strict juice and water only. Hope you're doing well. :)Lena > We had an awesome time, and spent almost the whole day on the river. I got alot of sun, and I am way darker than I really want to be! I don't want to wrinkle up like an old lady. But it was so enjoyable just to be cruising along the river in a quiet little kayak. There are power boats that whiz by every once in awhile, but there were quite long stretches where we were the only ones around, and we could enjoy the quiet serenity of being in the desert wilderness. We saw an Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep on the rocks, which came down to the river edge to drink, and the weekend before that we saw 4 big rams do the same thing. So cool! We also stopped along several beach coves and went swimming--the water was cold, but very refreshing. I love being out on a boat! I want to plan many more trips like that. > > Hope the juicing is going well....just be patient--the hot and cold stuff should pass in time. I had that too. I remember telling my mom to feel my hands, and she would exclaim, " oh my God, don't you have any blood in you? " They were freezing. I never suffer from cold extremities anymore. > You'll get there. > Hugs, > Patty > ----- Original Message ----- > From: lena_beck2004 > > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 7:52 AM > Subject: Re: embarassing > > > Thank you for the info. I seem to be having all sorts of irritating > symptoms. I'm cold one minute, then burning the next. I guess it > just takes time and patience. I have been doing some juices and my > bruise seems to be fading away nicely. I hope your trip to the > Colorado river was fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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