Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 I have no scares because I didn't scratch it. I got rid of the itch with medicated powder. What I had was mites. Maybe everyone has them on their skin but only some have an allergy to them. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: joy- if you are itching on your scars, then that is from the skin around the scar producing new nerve endings- new nerve intervention into that area. I speak from plenty of experience. it doesn't matter how old the scars are either- it is a neuropathy- my friend who is a neurologist told me that we can't explain it but it happens even in old scars where the nerve intervention should already be set and the area healed. it is kind of like phantom pain scenario. nancie From: joy Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 9:15 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. dusty, the only thing is I don't have any rashes, I only itch where there is an Incision site and I have 5. I did have a reddish rash on my legs but it went away when they increased my armour. It's a deep internal itch it only gets red when I dig because I can't stand it anymore. I'm so so grateful you all are out here. thanks again.. joy > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > > of 07 > > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > > tire > > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > > there > > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: > 5/11/2008 1:08 PM > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Hi! I have had an RN write to me about this itch. She told me that all the big doctors didn't even know what this itch was. I suffered for a long time with this. I had to get rid of it. I tried everything to get relief. It was only the medicated powder that helped me. It could be that people with hypothyroidism are more susceptible to this.??? It could be everyone has this on their skin and it don't affect them because they don't have an allergy to this mite.??? People with Hypothyroidism have dry skin to start with and that alone can cause itching. Dauphine999 remedyworks <remedyworks@...> wrote: I did a little research and I found that itching of scars can be caused by iodine, fluoric acid and aluminum (found in deodorant, alum. cooking pots, laxatives, foil) Can you tell me what color your scars are? Do you scratch until you bleed? Is there heat in the area? What feels better on it? hot or cold? , RN, Classical homeopath > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, > FM/CFS, > > > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since > june > > > of 07 > > > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the > michlen > > > tire > > > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > > > there > > > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised > areas)? > > > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG. > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: > > 5/11/2008 1:08 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 It is an interesting symptom. I was thinking if Joy is sensitive to iodine maybe there is some connection to the thyroid issues and also when one is prepped for surgery they are prepped with Betadine which has iodine in it. Also really dry skin is also a sign of too much or sensitivity to aluminum. If it is a mite why would it only go to the scars? I am not saying it is not a mite and that being weakened by hypothyroidism could make one more susceptible to whatever they would be susceptible to. > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, > > FM/CFS, > > > > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since > > june > > > > of 07 > > > > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the > > michlen > > > > tire > > > > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > > > > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > > > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > > > > there > > > > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > > > > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised > > areas)? > > > > > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > Checked by AVG. > > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: > > > 5/11/2008 1:08 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Joy should check out everything else first. I would do this just to rule out everything else that could be causing the problem. If there is not any other reasons for the itch, it might be mites. These buggers like heat. When a scar is healing it produces heat. Hot spots are the perfect conditions for the mite to reproduce. That is the first place the mites will gravitate to. (They love heat and hate cold.) They gravitate to the warmest parts of the body first. Dauphine999 remedyworks <remedyworks@...> wrote: It is an interesting symptom. I was thinking if Joy is sensitive to iodine maybe there is some connection to the thyroid issues and also when one is prepped for surgery they are prepped with Betadine which has iodine in it. Also really dry skin is also a sign of too much or sensitivity to aluminum. If it is a mite why would it only go to the scars? I am not saying it is not a mite and that being weakened by hypothyroidism could make one more susceptible to whatever they would be susceptible to. > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, > > FM/CFS, > > > > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since > > june > > > > of 07 > > > > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the > > michlen > > > > tire > > > > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > > > > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > > > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > > > > there > > > > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > > > > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised > > areas)? > > > > > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > Checked by AVG. > > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: > > > 5/11/2008 1:08 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Oh my Goodness - I obviously didn't make myself clear. This was 40 years ago when I was in my early twenties!!!! Primary doc sent me to a dermotologist to rule out scabies - and it was ruled out. Dermo confirmed I didn't have them. I was posting my experience so that the person on our list who's been suffering from itching might benefit from it. I am long past hyperthyroid (and my 20's!!!) and am now hypo thyroid. Thank you for your concern on this issue, but be assured that I am fine as pertains to the issue of scabies! Again, thanks Dusty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 > lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Well, I am happy to hear that you are not suffering from this now. There are many others that are still suffering. I also hope my experiences could help someone else. They also tested me for the scabies mite. I didn't have scabies. It looks like it is another kind of mite that causes this, one that doesn't burrow in the skin. Were you getting treatment for your thyroid when you had that itch?? What medications were you taking at that time? I am sure others that still suffer with this would want to know. Keep well, Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: Oh my Goodness - I obviously didn't make myself clear. This was 40 years ago when I was in my early twenties!!!! Primary doc sent me to a dermotologist to rule out scabies - and it was ruled out. Dermo confirmed I didn't have them. I was posting my experience so that the person on our list who's been suffering from itching might benefit from it. I am long past hyperthyroid (and my 20's!!!) and am now hypo thyroid. Thank you for your concern on this issue, but be assured that I am fine as pertains to the issue of scabies! Again, thanks Dusty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 > lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin ..either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 > > remedyworks <remedyworks@> wrote: I did a little research and I > found that itching of scars can be caused by iodine, fluoric acid > > and aluminum (found in deodorant, alum. cooking pots, laxatives, foil) I forgot to mention antacids also can contain alum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin ..either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 so you had an allergy to staph aureus? that is the most common bacteria that lives on the skin. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin .either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Mites. I had mites. These mites come from birds, dust, tall grass, the woods, and animals. It is different from the scabies mite. Scabies mites burrow in the skin and leave bumps in the skin., The mites I had don't. I had no rash or bumps just the itch.These mites just go on top of the skin. They go to the warmest part of the body. I put medicated powder on the itch and the mites hate it. They also hate cold. They just move to other parts of the body that don't have the medicated powder on it. The itch went away from where the medicated powder was put. Many people have the mites on their skin. They don't itch because they are not allergic to them. I don't know what you don't understand about that? I don't itch anymore. I know what works for me. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: so you had an allergy to staph aureus? that is the most common bacteria that lives on the skin. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin .either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 I don't know about hospitals but some nursing homes have very high levels of scabies. > > Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. > <hypothyroidism/message/38495;_ylc=X3oDMTJxYWZpOWp\ mBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzg0OTUEc2V\ jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIxMTAyMDgzMg--> > > > > Posted by: " PATRICK REYNAUD " dauphine999@... > <mailto:dauphine999@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20OT%20but%20I%20need%20advic\ e%20from%20those%20I%20trust%2E> > ryn564 <ryn564> > > > Fri May 16, 2008 9:55 am (PDT) > > I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test > came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their > skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 I understand just fine. I wasn't clear from what you stated whether it was from mites or bacteria. geez From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 7:06 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Mites. I had mites. These mites come from birds, dust, tall grass, the woods, and animals. It is different from the scabies mite. Scabies mites burrow in the skin and leave bumps in the skin., The mites I had don't. I had no rash or bumps just the itch.These mites just go on top of the skin. They go to the warmest part of the body. I put medicated powder on the itch and the mites hate it. They also hate cold. They just move to other parts of the body that don't have the medicated powder on it. The itch went away from where the medicated powder was put. Many people have the mites on their skin. They don't itch because they are not allergic to them. I don't know what you don't understand about that? I don't itch anymore. I know what works for me. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: so you had an allergy to staph aureus? that is the most common bacteria that lives on the skin. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin .either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 Sorry I wasn't so clear on that. I just know that there is a connection between the immune system and an allergy to a mite infestation. I will study further to see how this and other allergies relate to the thyroid. Thank You, Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: I understand just fine. I wasn't clear from what you stated whether it was from mites or bacteria. geez From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 7:06 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Mites. I had mites. These mites come from birds, dust, tall grass, the woods, and animals. It is different from the scabies mite. Scabies mites burrow in the skin and leave bumps in the skin., The mites I had don't. I had no rash or bumps just the itch.These mites just go on top of the skin. They go to the warmest part of the body. I put medicated powder on the itch and the mites hate it. They also hate cold. They just move to other parts of the body that don't have the medicated powder on it. The itch went away from where the medicated powder was put. Many people have the mites on their skin. They don't itch because they are not allergic to them. I don't know what you don't understand about that? I don't itch anymore. I know what works for me. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: so you had an allergy to staph aureus? that is the most common bacteria that lives on the skin. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin .either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2008 Report Share Posted May 17, 2008 most definitely. I agree 100%. anything that challenges the immune system can either trigger a flare of an existing auto-immune condition or cause it. From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 11:01 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Sorry I wasn't so clear on that. I just know that there is a connection between the immune system and an allergy to a mite infestation. I will study further to see how this and other allergies relate to the thyroid. Thank You, Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: I understand just fine. I wasn't clear from what you stated whether it was from mites or bacteria. geez From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 7:06 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Mites. I had mites. These mites come from birds, dust, tall grass, the woods, and animals. It is different from the scabies mite. Scabies mites burrow in the skin and leave bumps in the skin., The mites I had don't. I had no rash or bumps just the itch.These mites just go on top of the skin. They go to the warmest part of the body. I put medicated powder on the itch and the mites hate it. They also hate cold. They just move to other parts of the body that don't have the medicated powder on it. The itch went away from where the medicated powder was put. Many people have the mites on their skin. They don't itch because they are not allergic to them. I don't know what you don't understand about that? I don't itch anymore. I know what works for me. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: so you had an allergy to staph aureus? that is the most common bacteria that lives on the skin. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. I was in the hospital at the time. I didn't have scabies. The test came back normal. It was the normal stuff that everyone has on their skin that I had the allergy to. Dauphine999 nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: they diagnosed you with scabies? did they do a scraping of your skin and sent it out for pathology? because that is the only way to diagnose scabies of the skin .either send it out to the lab or if you have a microscope in your office, you can look at the slide there. that is what I do where I work. that way I can diagnose in office. nancie From: PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 6:31 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. They told me that I had scabies also. I didn't have scabies. As I have stated before, scabies leaves a rash and bumps on the skin. I had no rash, just an itch. If you are hyperthyroid, your immune system is so elevated that you could have a rejection to the normal dust mites that fall on your skin. Other people that have healthy thyroids don't have a problem with this. I am just telling you what I did to get some relief from this. It could be very bothersome. It also could be that you are getting too many meds or you have to adjust your doses. I hope you feel better. I know how much you suffer from all this. I have gone through the same thing. Dauphine999 Dusty <dusty@...> wrote: No, I didn't have scabies, I was in the throes of a thyroid " storm " - severely hyperthyroid, failing vision, falling hair, skin trouble, extreme weight loss and insomnia - among other things!!!! DUsty _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:52 AM hypothyroidism Subject: RE: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. Maybe you did have Scabies. Scabies has bumps on the skin where the bug has burrowed into the skin and set up house. With what I had there were no bumps just the itch. This was a different mite. There was no rash just the itch. I didn't scratch it and put medicated powder on the itch and the itch went away, but continued to move up my leg. I put a ring of medicated powder around my leg and the didn't go up my leg anymore. Dauphine999 Dusty <dustybrookehurst (DOT) <mailto:dusty%40brookehurst.net> net> wrote: Before I was diagnosed hyperthyroid, my docs were sending me everywhere to check out my many symptoms, one of which was itchy, rashy skin - especially bad on my face, chest and hands. One of the places I was sent was to the dermotologist to be checked for scabies - which they said the rash was typical of. See: http://www.righthea <http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-8536643 3> lth.com/Health/Scabies%20Photo-s?lid=goog-ads-sb-85366433 34 _____ From: hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> [mailto:hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> ] On Behalf Of PATRICK REYNAUD Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 5:34 PM hypothyroidism@ <mailto:hypothyroidism%40> Subject: Re: Re: OT but I need advice from those I trust. First look to see if you have an allergy to the meds that you are taking, or allergy to anything else. If that is not the case you could have a parasite infestation. It could be mites or jiggers that are so small you would need a microscope to see them. Jiggers or sometimes called Chiggers come from the woods, tall grass, pets, dust or mice. They like warm dark and damp places on the body and can travel real fast. If you scratch them they can hide in your fingernails and get transferred to the eyes or anywhere that the conditions are right for them to reproduce. Sometimes they hide in wood tables or other furniture. They also hide in clothes, or in beds and couches. Some people have more of an allergy to them more than other people. So if one of your family members comes in contact with an infested object they may not come down with the itch. If you scratch and create an open wound tend to the wound first. Don't put medicated powder on the open wound. If you just have the itch put medicated powder on it and the itch should go away. To prevent them from going up your legs or arms, make a ring of medicated powder all around your legs or arms above the itch. These little buggers don't like cold. Wash your body with cold water, not hot water. If you have clothes or furniture that is infested with them it is easier to through them out than to try to kill the mites. Use Tide laundry detergent (The mites hate that) if you wash your close or furniture. Remember to wash the nails on your hands or feet and around your cuticles well with cold water then put the medicated powder on them. That is where they hide. This is war. It is you against them. Consult your doctor to see if it is OK to do this. It worked for me. Dauphine999 Chuck B <gumboyayacox (DOT) <mailto:gumboyaya%40cox.net> net> wrote: joy, Angio edema is like hives, but it goes deeper. I would still suspect one of your supplements; foods and environmental exposures next. Chuck > > > > > > ...I'm on 6 grains > > > of armour and 32 other supplements for my autoimmune dz's, FM/CFS, > > > chronic infections but no one can figure out the 55 lb since june > of 07 > > > gain and this swelling that looks like a mix between the michlen > tire > > > dude and spongebob, and it hurts and I itch everywhere... > > > > Are you sure all 32 of those supplements are doing what they are > > supposed to do? Do any of them interact? Synergy? Something in > there > > could be jazzing up your immune system. > > > > Are you describing hives, urticaria (red weals and raised areas)? > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1427 - Release Date: 5/11/2008 1:08 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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