Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Hi, Carol... I am sue you have tried most of these, but just in case you haven't, I will run down the list of things that I have used... Cortisone cream (OTC) Cornstarch powder some hand creams....Keri Original works best for me J & J Baby lotion Skin So Soft Benadryl Anti-Itch Cream Triple Antibiotic ointment!! Desitin (messy, but sometimes works well) and....Miconazole cream in a tube (which is really a vaginal yeast infection treatment) but I find it works well, especially if some of the itching is in or near skin folds, but I have used it elsewhere with good success I hope that you can soon alleviate this problem for your husband. Remember, no matter what you put on, it will take 5-20 minutes before the itching stops and if you scratch it during that time, the itching just starts again.... sometimes putting something on and covering the area with cotton clothing helps... Good Luck....Merril Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Hi Carol (and Merill), Pat has used many of the same things for itching, but has found the Miconazole (Monistat)cream to work the best for him. Please, please, please beg your hubby not to scratch. Rub if necessary, but don't scratch. Pat scratched his legs (even in his sleep) so bad that he got an infection in one of them that went into the chin bone. He was hospitalized for several days while undergoing intervaneous antibiotics Along with all of the creams that were mentioned, sometimes just icing the itchy area helps. Pat would sometimes put on the cream and then lay a bag of frozen peas or corn (which can then be put back in the freezer when finished)across his legs until the itching let up. I hope one of Merills or my suggestions helps. Good luck. Jeanie --- Merril <allennco@...> wrote: > Hi, Carol... > I am sue you have tried most of these, but just in > case you haven't, I > will run down the list of things that I have used... > > Cortisone cream (OTC) > Cornstarch powder > some hand creams....Keri Original works best for me > J & J Baby lotion > Skin So Soft > Benadryl Anti-Itch Cream > Triple Antibiotic ointment!! > Desitin (messy, but sometimes works well) > and....Miconazole cream in a tube (which is really a > vaginal yeast > infection treatment) but I find it works well, > especially if some of the > itching is in or near skin folds, but I have used it > elsewhere with good > success > > I hope that you can soon alleviate this problem for > your husband. > > Remember, no matter what you put on, it will take > 5-20 minutes before > the itching stops and if you scratch it during that > time, the itching > just starts again.... sometimes putting something > on and covering the > area with cotton clothing helps... > > Good Luck....Merril __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2000 Report Share Posted January 1, 2000 Hi Carol, I forgot to mention that Pat is also taking prescription strength Tavist for his itching. It is actually a decongestant, but it does provides him some relief. Your hubby will have to check with his doctor to see how he feels about it as any oral meds have to go through the liver. Jeanie --- Carol <dunbar@...> wrote: > Hi all, I could use some help. My husband suffers > from severe itching. He > has for some time now, approx. 3yrs. He did the > interferon treatment when > they first diagnosed him 3yrs ago, he just came off > the interon/riboviran > treatment in Dec. because he wasn't responding. We > have discussed his skin > itching with his Dr. but so far no one seems to know > why or what to do about > it. The only thing that helps so far is running > cold, cold water over his > skin and then that only helps for a very short > amount of time, 30 min. maybe > and it is very unpleasant. So if anyone has had the > problem with the itching > and has found something that works please let me > know, I would really like > to be able to find something so that he doesn't have > this problem. > Thanks for your help. > Carol > dunbar@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 In a message dated 8/28/02 8:05:17 PM Central Daylight Time, jarvis1@... writes: > Has anyone else experienced this? > Yes, I still occasionally have itching where I am numb. I hate that feeling, nothing seems to relieve it until it decideds to go away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 Dear Twinkletoes, I have had Harrington surgery and afterwards revision for flatback. After the first surgery I had the same problem with an area on my back that was numb and itched: I couldn't relieve the itch either. This has persisted even since the revision surgery so I guess there was some permanent " skin-nerve " damage. It's a very wierd and also frustrating situation. I guess we can be grateful that the itch is on our backs and not someplace more embarrassing..... Take care, from Italy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 In a message dated 8/29/02 8:12:56 AM Central Daylight Time, nancyb@... writes: > I > guess we can be grateful that the itch is on our backs and not someplace > more embarrassing..... > Great way to look at it!!! Thanks for the laugh, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 I am also having trouble with itching. I was just trying to explain it to my husband tonight. I had an anterior approach surgery done, so my scar is on my ribs. The last few days I have been " itching " over my rib cage area. I just had the surgery in June, so it is still tender, but I really want to scratch away. However, when I do lightly scratch, it just feels wierd. Now I can tell my husband that other people experince the itching and I am not crazy Sign up for Internet Service under $10 dollars a month, at http://isp.BlueLight.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2002 Report Share Posted August 30, 2002 I can remember having 'the itch'! For me it was near the top of my scar which radiated out to the left around my shoulder blade. Some times the itch was so intense that I would describe it as more of a burning feeling under the skin. I used to hold an ice pack there when it got so bad. That was about the only thing that seemed to help. I was told it was nerves knitting together again. It disappeared completely after 3 years, although the numbness is still there after 20 odd years!! Jacquie lana_05446 <jarvis1@...> wrote: Months ago, I read a note from someone whose back itched after scoliosis surgery, but was unable to relieve the itch. Three weeks or so after my anterior/posterior scoliosis surgery, I experenced the same thing. My back itched in an area that was/is numb--my fingers can feel the skin, but my skin cannot feel my fingers. As the other person complained, I could not relieve this itch. Also, it felt 'under' the skin. Has anyone else experienced this? Twinkletoes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2002 Report Share Posted August 30, 2002 I've had several surgeries in addition to my spine surgery. I think the itching thing happened after each surgery. I still, on rare occasions, have the itch that can't be relieved on my abdomen. Luckily, it never lasts long. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2002 Report Share Posted August 30, 2002 Dear , Mike, and , Tess, , Bonnie, , Thank you for your reply about the itching! It's great to know I'm not crazy about this itch that can't be scratched! And, yes, , we can be very grateful that the itch is in a socially acceptable place! And, it's good to know that I may get feeling back in my numb spots. Bonnie, I have had two children. The first one was born when my largest curve was 50, the second when it was 55 degrees. My COPD has claimed 50% of my lungs for more than thirty years. So, I'd say, want to get pregnant, I can see no reason why not to. You are very young. After you have all the kids you want, right up to age 53 (as I am 53) you can have surgery. OR, you can have the curve(s) corrected now and get a MUCH better correction and wait a few years to have a baby. Pregnancy and delivery will go fine. Der , hour child had scoli surgery for a 50 degree THIS MONTH and is going back to school THIS SOON?! That is amazing! Dear Dunlap, I am fused T2 to L5, with only one disc left in the lumbar area. My surgery was 7/26/02 and really can't tell you anything about fusion disease (pseudoarthosis). I was told I would need to have the last disc fused in about 10 years, or at least eventually. Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2002 Report Share Posted August 30, 2002 In a message dated 8/30/02 11:01:46 AM Central Daylight Time, percyandsam@... writes: > However, when I do lightly scratch, it just feels wierd. For me, scratching doesn't really do anything, it feels weird to scratch and not have surface feeling, I have found that pressure on the area rather than scratching helps, having someone push on the area, or standing against a corner and pressing against it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2003 Report Share Posted March 26, 2003 Dear , Mike, and , Tess, , Bonnie, , Thank you for your reply about the itching! It's great to know I'm not crazy about this itch that can't be scratched! And, yes, , we can be very grateful that the itch is in a socially acceptable place! And, it's good to know that I may get feeling back in my numb spots. Bonnie, I have had two children. The first one was born when my largest curve was 50, the second when it was 55 degrees. My COPD has claimed 50% of my lungs for more than thirty years. So, I'd say, want to get pregnant, I can see no reason why not to. You are very young. After you have all the kids you want, right up to age 53 (as I am 53) you can have surgery. OR, you can have the curve(s) corrected now and get a MUCH better correction and wait a few years to have a baby. Pregnancy and delivery will go fine. Der , hour child had scoli surgery for a 50 degree THIS MONTH and is going back to school THIS SOON?! That is amazing! Dear Dunlap, I am fused T2 to L5, with only one disc left in the lumbar area. My surgery was 7/26/02 and really can't tell you anything about fusion disease (pseudoarthosis). I was told I would need to have the last disc fused in about 10 years, or at least eventually. Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 In a message dated 5/14/2005 7:24:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, bnelkin@... writes: Any input from anyone on this matter will be greatly appreciated. B B, That's awful that you have had to undergo the itching for so long. I wouldn't be nervous to try the Lexapro, it's a relatively safe drug. It does take a while to get the optimal effects, so give it a chance. Best of luck to you. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Can you give us some details about the itching? --- margaretmkelly@... wrote: > > In a message dated 5/14/2005 7:24:00 P.M. Eastern > Standard Time, > bnelkin@... writes: > > Any input from anyone on this matter will be > greatly appreciated. > > B > > > > > > > B, > > That's awful that you have had to undergo the > itching for so long. I > wouldn't be nervous to try the Lexapro, it's a > relatively safe drug. It does > take a while to get the optimal effects, so give it > a chance. Best of luck to > you. > > Margaret > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Discover Use to plan a weekend, have fun online and more. Check it out! http://discover./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 That's really interesting. I have itching. And I feel I have mild OCD of the obssessive thoughts variety. They think my itching is actually anxiety but I don't and haven't really felt all that anxious. Depressed and didn't realise it but not all that anxious this last time around. The itching is terrible. Not dry skin though that can make it worse. I start to itch and break out in these patches of itty bitty hives. It seems to slowly be getting better. I'm having to use less Atarax as the weeks go by. I'm down to, at the most, twice a week now. For some, Lex is a great drug. For others...not so great. These kinds of drugs are the try it and see variety. And if Lex *doesn't* work there are others in the family of AD's that will. At this point you have little to lose and everything to gain. :-) Barbara Itching > I'm a new subscriber to this web site, and I'm interested in hearing if > anyone > has a similar problem. > > I was diagnosed withTourette's Syndrome many years ago and only recently > have been told by my neurologist (who is world- renown) that I also have > OCD. I was given samples of Lexapro months ago, but took only one because > ot the side effects. I have had a problem with itching for any decades and > have seen many dermatologists and tried all sorts of treatments with no > satisfactory results. My current dermatologist now agrees that the itching > is > caused by the OCD and that I should try Lexapro. I'm really hesitant to > begin > taking this drug, but I feel that I must get the itching under control. > > Any input from anyone on this matter will be greatly appreciated. > > B > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Ya know I am a very clean woman...years ago I itched for six months and it about drove me crazy...after dermatologist, doctors.....one doctor told me I had scabes...I did not know what that was....the itching was worse at night after hot shower and getting in warm covers....he told me it is from dirty places like even touching a grocery cart......O man, he gave me lotion that I put on for 2 nights and had to was everthing I owned....I did this on 2 seperate occasions in a year..I don't think I got rid of them after the first few applications and washing everything i owned so I retreated myself because I had the lotion left over.....then it all went away.....ya might want to do some research on that....just an option....but my friend itched everynight before her lexaspro kicked in.....she took one valium every night for a month and that made the itching stop and and she told me she would sleep great. So those are 2 ideas to check on....good luck let us know...Debbie debinga7@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Share Posted May 24, 2005 i have been on lexapro for almost two years and i have a big problen with my back itching, i have tried lotions and everything. sometimes if i take a claritin it will stop for a week or so. Re: Itching > Ya know I am a very clean woman...years ago I itched for six months and it > about drove me crazy...after dermatologist, doctors.....one doctor told me > I had scabes...I did not know what that was....the itching was worse at > night after hot shower and getting in warm covers....he told me it is from > dirty places like even touching a grocery cart......O man, he gave me > lotion that I put on for 2 nights and had to was everthing I owned....I > did this on 2 seperate occasions in a year..I don't think I got rid of > them after the first few applications and washing everything i owned so I > retreated myself because I had the lotion left over.....then it all went > away.....ya might want to do some research on that....just an > option....but my friend itched everynight before her lexaspro kicked > in.....she took one valium every night for a month and that made the > itching stop and and she told me she would sleep great. So those are 2 > ideas to check on....good luck let us know...Debbie > > > debinga7@... > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 -- I, too, have been experiencing crazy itching on the Lexapro (I'm on 10 mg and then 200 mg Wellbutrin). It usually happens at night and often prevents me from sleeping. I have tried anti-itch lotions, none of them work. The only thing that does work is 1/2 mg Klonopin. Of course, it makes me fall asleep about 30 minutes later, but I do notice that right before I go to sleep, the itching has ceased. Maybe it's just nerves? I've told my psychiatrist and general practitioner, but neither had any answers. I might ask my new doctor about Claritin, thanks for the advice. If anyone knows any other " quick fixes " to the itching, please let me know. I can't keep on taking Klonopins as they seem to make me even sleepier the next day. Thanks, > i have been on lexapro for almost two years and i have a big problen with my > back itching, i have tried lotions and everything. sometimes if i take a > claritin it will stop for a week or so. > > > Re: Itching > > > > Ya know I am a very clean woman...years ago I itched for six months and it > > about drove me crazy...after dermatologist, doctors.....one doctor told me > > I had scabes...I did not know what that was....the itching was worse at > > night after hot shower and getting in warm covers....he told me it is from > > dirty places like even touching a grocery cart......O man, he gave me > > lotion that I put on for 2 nights and had to was everthing I owned....I > > did this on 2 seperate occasions in a year..I don't think I got rid of > > them after the first few applications and washing everything i owned so I > > retreated myself because I had the lotion left over.....then it all went > > away.....ya might want to do some research on that....just an > > option....but my friend itched everynight before her lexaspro kicked > > in.....she took one valium every night for a month and that made the > > itching stop and and she told me she would sleep great. So those are 2 > > ideas to check on....good luck let us know...Debbie > > > > > > debinga7@y... > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 - Hi , I am by no means an expert, but my husband, Hugs, just finished treatment. He had a really bad stage of iching, he looked like a monkey walking around the house scratching all the time. His doctor prescribed some pills for it .. It made him more ill, so he stopped taking them, but 4 you they might work....I could not tell you what there called as he tossed them. So in the mean time he used a lotion high in vitamin E and also took the vitamin E capsuls. He also use a mild soap. This does pass in time. His legs were so raw, they looked like a sun burn. Eventually the iching passed, and his legs healed. I'm sure some one here can offer some relief to you problem.... Good luck....really...i wish you the best..... Kiss (Sylvie) In Hepatitis C , " " <bjgathome@h...> wrote: > Any suggestions on how to deal with the insane itching that has me > crying? I have tried diluted bleach, solarcaine, oatmeal (everything), > Sarna, hot,cold & warm water, oils, lotions, mind over matter(of which > I now have no mind left)!! Help, please. thanks, brenda P.S. Am > scheduled to get a phorphia blood test done along with a urine test > also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 WHen my husband was actually on the treatment, he used coconut oil (food grade)- he used it up to 3 times a day and always used it at least once a day. He said it helped tremendously. Also he always drank at least a gallon-many times more- of water a day He also took and still takes fish oil (we got ours thru Nordic Naturals), milk thistle, vit C and a multivit without iron. I watched labels to find foods that had the least amount of iron in them so it wouldn't build up for him. He also ate salads (a BIG change-which unfortunately hasn't lasted) and fruit and more fresh vegs). Hope this helps...Rose > Any suggestions on how to deal with the insane itching that has me > crying? I have tried diluted bleach, solarcaine, oatmeal (everything), > Sarna, hot,cold & warm water, oils, lotions, mind over matter(of which > I now have no mind left)!! Help, please. thanks, brenda P.S. Am > scheduled to get a phorphia blood test done along with a urine test > also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 HI , I too have that awful itching that sends me over the edge! It is terrible. I stay up at night itching! I scratch in meetings at work. My doctor gave me a prescription for a steroid creme. .05% which helps, and .1% which is really strong and helps a lot! (twice as strong as the .05%) Gosh, I could not live without that oitment! I scratched myself raw! My skin is awful looking. That itch is quite painful! and it is on most of my body! The itch started with my first injection and has not let up. I have done 15 injections. I was going to get a steroid shot, (instant relieve), but my white blood count is too low so I cannot take steroids. Good luck, susan --- fancy1413 <fancy1413@...> wrote: > > WHen my husband was actually on the treatment, he > used coconut oil > (food grade)- he used it up to 3 times a day and > always used it at > least once a day. He said it helped tremendously. > Also he always > drank at least a gallon-many times more- of water a > day He also > took and still takes fish oil (we got ours thru > Nordic Naturals), > milk thistle, vit C and a multivit without iron. I > watched labels to > find foods that had the least amount of iron in them > so it wouldn't > build up for him. He also ate salads (a BIG > change-which > unfortunately hasn't lasted) and fruit and more > fresh vegs). Hope > this helps...Rose > > > > Any suggestions on how to deal with the insane > itching that has me > > crying? I have tried diluted bleach, solarcaine, > oatmeal > (everything), > > Sarna, hot,cold & warm water, oils, lotions, mind > over matter(of > which > > I now have no mind left)!! Help, please. thanks, > brenda P.S. Am > > scheduled to get a phorphia blood test done along > with a urine > test > > also. > > > and Ernie ______________________________________________________ Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store./redcross-donate3/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Hiya , I can't remember if I replyed about the itching or not! If not - I write about it on my website: http://alternativehopeforhepc.com I had horrrrrible itching too! I'm telling you the only relief I found was an 'inside-out job' meaning - starting to clean up the liver / gallbladder & colon with supplements and herbs. The liver filers all the blood - and toxins/poisons build up and if they have nowhere to go/exit they literally come out your skin = itching! I started with Antioxidants to clean up the liver / added fresh lemon to my drinking water / and then Artichoke Clusters pushed the bile out've my Gallbladder - and Digestive Enzymes w/ Probiotics took the stress off my liver and started to clean up my bowels - and there's a products called " Super Colon Cleanse " you can find in most Health Food Stores and its a fantastic colon cleanse. It takes acouple weeks to really kick in but the itching will clear up and NOT come back if you then continue with the antioxidants & digestive Enzymes. In the meantim I would wet some MSM (organic sulpher) and dab it on the open red spots on my legs = RELIEF from the itching so I could sleep. Hope this helps. I've helped lots and lots of people over the year's clean up their systems and the itching goes AWAY! Love, DREAMING Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning. Gloria Steinem ALTERNATIVE HOPE FOR HEP c http://alternativehopeforhepc.com SCIO - Energetic Medicine http://alternativehopeepfx.com Q2 Energy Machine http://alten ativehopeQ2energy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Insane Itching, You could soak or apply a paste with baking soda in it mixed with oatmeal flour. Make oatmeal flour by blending half cup at a time in your blender plain oatmeal. If you either soak in a tub with that or put paste on the itchy spots, then it should relieve it. I have used oatmeal flour with mosquito bites, poison ivy and chicken pox with happy results. They sell it in $5 packages and call it aveeno. Soaking in tub for 25-30 minutes seems to work the best. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 Have you been tested for Celiac Disease? Yeast? Marcie Dingerson REALTOR Doug Burger Realty Group Your Home Buying Specialist www.MarcieDingerson.com 360-292-2569 http://threeboysandglutenfree.blogspot.com/ Check out my monkey's From: jennkramer1974 <jennkramer1974@...>Subject: Itchingiodine Date: Monday, December 15, 2008, 2:07 PM I was reading the recent thread on itching/fungus with a great deal of interest. As I posted here before I have been taking the Iodoral about 72mg a day for about 2 months when the itching stoppped.There is no fungus or rash to speak of, just incredible itching under my breasts and on my upper back and upper chest (clavicle area). I am scratching myself and leaving welts because the itch is so insane. I stopped the Iodoral about a week ago and it is not better. I think the original OP said they had it for 10 years??? Did I read that right? Is this ever going to stop? I can't afford to take lots of supplements as I assume people will suggest I need to add many things. I am out of work. I just need to know how to stop the insane itching. does it take a while for the fungus to emerge provided that is what is going on? It's been a few weeks nowThanks so much for your help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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