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Ian, my original post is in your response. Did you not get it as a

post before the reply from Marie?

> >

> > Regardless of the cause of itching, here are some things to

do/not do:

> >

> >

> > - Do not use fabric softeners when doing laundry as the

chemicals cause

> > itching

> > - Use laundry detergent that is free & clear of as many

chemicals as

> > possible. Most detergents now have some form of free & clear

detergent

> > - Use lukewarm water to bath/shower, as hot water will increase

itching

> >

> > - Use a body wash that will help in preventing itching, such as

Aveeno

> > anti-itch body wash. Eucerin may have a body wash as well.

> > - After showering/bathing, use an anti-itch lotion. Sarna &

Eucerin

> > have good lotions. I use the lotion before I towel dry, so you

need less

> > lotion.

> > - If the above fail, then ask your hepatologist or

dermatologist for

> > medicine for itching.

> >

> >

> > *Marie

> > *

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------

> > To:

> > From: shawnee.ryan@...

> > Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:55:15 +0000

> > Subject: I think I am itching, what do I do?

> >

> > I say I *think* so, because it could be normal dry skin type itching

> > and I am paranoid, and also because it is not intense like I have

> > heard described. But, it is mostly my hands, the palms, which is

> > unusual. When I have shoes and socks on, my feet itch a little too.

> > Because this is still so new, my mind goes all over the place. Should

> > I call the doc? And what will he do, send me for labs? Prescribe

> > something? It really isn't bad at all, but I just don't know what to

> > think.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > ee

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------

> > You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about

> > Windows Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032869/direct/01/>

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Ian Cribb P.Eng.

>

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No, it still hasn't come through. It was just in the response. I also got the response from Deanna and now your reply to them and Juil.., but no original post. I once notice this once before on a post from Arne which replied to, so I went to the website and found the original post, which showed up in my inbox several hours later. curious

Ian, my original post is in your response. Did you not get it as apost before the reply from Marie?> >> > Regardless of the cause of itching, here are some things todo/not do:> >> >> > - Do not use fabric softeners when doing laundry as the

chemicals cause> > itching> > - Use laundry detergent that is free & clear of as manychemicals as> > possible. Most detergents now have some form of free & cleardetergent> > - Use lukewarm water to bath/shower, as hot water will increase

itching> >> > - Use a body wash that will help in preventing itching, such asAveeno> > anti-itch body wash. Eucerin may have a body wash as well.> > - After showering/bathing, use an anti-itch lotion. Sarna &

Eucerin> > have good lotions. I use the lotion before I towel dry, so youneed less> > lotion.> > - If the above fail, then ask your hepatologist ordermatologist for> > medicine for itching.

> >> >> > *Marie> > *> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > To:

> > > Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:55:15 +0000> > Subject: I think I am itching, what do I do?> >> > I say I *think* so, because it could be normal dry skin type itching

> > and I am paranoid, and also because it is not intense like I have> > heard described. But, it is mostly my hands, the palms, which is> > unusual. When I have shoes and socks on, my feet itch a little too.

> > Because this is still so new, my mind goes all over the place. Should> > I call the doc? And what will he do, send me for labs? Prescribe> > something? It really isn't bad at all, but I just don't know what to

> > think.> >> > Thanks,> > ee> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about

> > Windows Live <http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032869/direct/01/>

> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ian Cribb P.Eng.> >

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Now in your reply, ee, I see another reply from which I didn't get. The one I did get was after your response from .

No, it still hasn't come through. It was just in the response. I also got the response from Deanna and now your reply to them and Juil.., but no original post. I once notice this once before on a post from Arne which replied to, so I went to the website and found the original post, which showed up in my inbox several hours later. curious

Ian, my original post is in your response. Did you not get it as apost before the reply from Marie?> >> > Regardless of the cause of itching, here are some things todo/not do:> >> >> > - Do not use fabric softeners when doing laundry as the

chemicals cause> > itching> > - Use laundry detergent that is free & clear of as manychemicals as> > possible. Most detergents now have some form of free & cleardetergent> > - Use lukewarm water to bath/shower, as hot water will increase

itching> >> > - Use a body wash that will help in preventing itching, such asAveeno> > anti-itch body wash. Eucerin may have a body wash as well.> > - After showering/bathing, use an anti-itch lotion. Sarna &

Eucerin> > have good lotions. I use the lotion before I towel dry, so youneed less> > lotion.> > - If the above fail, then ask your hepatologist ordermatologist for> > medicine for itching.

> >> >> > *Marie> > *> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > To:

> > > Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:55:15 +0000> > Subject: I think I am itching, what do I do?> >> > I say I *think* so, because it could be normal dry skin type itching

> > and I am paranoid, and also because it is not intense like I have> > heard described. But, it is mostly my hands, the palms, which is> > unusual. When I have shoes and socks on, my feet itch a little too.

> > Because this is still so new, my mind goes all over the place. Should> > I call the doc? And what will he do, send me for labs? Prescribe> > something? It really isn't bad at all, but I just don't know what to

> > think.> >> > Thanks,> > ee> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about

> > Windows Live <http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032869/direct/01/>

> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ian Cribb P.Eng.> >

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Now in your reply, ee, I see another reply from which I didn't get. The one I did get was after your response from .

No, it still hasn't come through. It was just in the response. I also got the response from Deanna and now your reply to them and Juil.., but no original post. I once notice this once before on a post from Arne which replied to, so I went to the website and found the original post, which showed up in my inbox several hours later. curious

Ian, my original post is in your response. Did you not get it as apost before the reply from Marie?> >> > Regardless of the cause of itching, here are some things todo/not do:> >> >> > - Do not use fabric softeners when doing laundry as the

chemicals cause> > itching> > - Use laundry detergent that is free & clear of as manychemicals as> > possible. Most detergents now have some form of free & cleardetergent> > - Use lukewarm water to bath/shower, as hot water will increase

itching> >> > - Use a body wash that will help in preventing itching, such asAveeno> > anti-itch body wash. Eucerin may have a body wash as well.> > - After showering/bathing, use an anti-itch lotion. Sarna &

Eucerin> > have good lotions. I use the lotion before I towel dry, so youneed less> > lotion.> > - If the above fail, then ask your hepatologist ordermatologist for> > medicine for itching.

> >> >> > *Marie> > *> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > To:

> > > Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:55:15 +0000> > Subject: I think I am itching, what do I do?> >> > I say I *think* so, because it could be normal dry skin type itching

> > and I am paranoid, and also because it is not intense like I have> > heard described. But, it is mostly my hands, the palms, which is> > unusual. When I have shoes and socks on, my feet itch a little too.

> > Because this is still so new, my mind goes all over the place. Should> > I call the doc? And what will he do, send me for labs? Prescribe> > something? It really isn't bad at all, but I just don't know what to

> > think.> >> > Thanks,> > ee> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about

> > Windows Live <http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032869/direct/01/>

> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ian Cribb P.Eng.> >

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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Now in your reply, ee, I see another reply from which I didn't get. The one I did get was after your response from .

No, it still hasn't come through. It was just in the response. I also got the response from Deanna and now your reply to them and Juil.., but no original post. I once notice this once before on a post from Arne which replied to, so I went to the website and found the original post, which showed up in my inbox several hours later. curious

Ian, my original post is in your response. Did you not get it as apost before the reply from Marie?> >> > Regardless of the cause of itching, here are some things todo/not do:> >> >> > - Do not use fabric softeners when doing laundry as the

chemicals cause> > itching> > - Use laundry detergent that is free & clear of as manychemicals as> > possible. Most detergents now have some form of free & cleardetergent> > - Use lukewarm water to bath/shower, as hot water will increase

itching> >> > - Use a body wash that will help in preventing itching, such asAveeno> > anti-itch body wash. Eucerin may have a body wash as well.> > - After showering/bathing, use an anti-itch lotion. Sarna &

Eucerin> > have good lotions. I use the lotion before I towel dry, so youneed less> > lotion.> > - If the above fail, then ask your hepatologist ordermatologist for> > medicine for itching.

> >> >> > *Marie> > *> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > To:

> > > Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 18:55:15 +0000> > Subject: I think I am itching, what do I do?> >> > I say I *think* so, because it could be normal dry skin type itching

> > and I am paranoid, and also because it is not intense like I have> > heard described. But, it is mostly my hands, the palms, which is> > unusual. When I have shoes and socks on, my feet itch a little too.

> > Because this is still so new, my mind goes all over the place. Should> > I call the doc? And what will he do, send me for labs? Prescribe> > something? It really isn't bad at all, but I just don't know what to

> > think.> >> > Thanks,> > ee> >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------> > You live life online. So we put Windows on the web. Learn more about

> > Windows Live <http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032869/direct/01/>

> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ian Cribb P.Eng.> >

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.

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