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miss_pryss ([personal profile] miss_pryss) wrote2007-04-18 08:32 am

Good morning!

I'm itchy. I've been itchy for a few days, now. It's bearable during the day but it's harder to deal with at night. I'm itchy on the soles of my feet, the palms of my hand, my armpits, my sides, my ankles, and some less mentionable areas. There's no outward sign: no redness or inflammation or anything. I'm just itchy.

This happened once before, in November of a couple years ago. It got worse and worse and then it went away. It lasted about a week, that time. I started taking benadryl at night every night, and I don't know if it made me less itchy or just knocked me out, but it did help. Maybe I'll take some tonight.

Anyway, now that I've googled this, I realize that I clearly have MS. This is why you should never, ever google your symptoms. You'll end up with a degenerative neurological disease.

[identity profile] randomblade.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm. My mum has M.S.

Current treatments are good if you catch it early. Do get checked.

[identity profile] helenish.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
hey, when I google my symptoms, I'm always having a STROKE or ANGINA. Or Fibromyalgia. EVERYTHING is a symptom of Fibromyalgia.

Also: it's probably the weather changing - I don' t know a single person whose body isn't going completely bananas in some way with this weather.

[identity profile] jacquez.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm having that itchy right now! Well, not right now, because last night my husband looked at me and said "you know, it's been a HORRIBLE allergy week for me, and sometimes allergies make me itchy."

So I took one of his allergy pills and fifteen minutes later the itchy was gone. Even the bit in the unmentionable areas (thank GOD).

He uses the generic version of Claritin (loratadine?) which doesn't knock you out at all and isn't horrifically expensive, if you want to give that a go.

[identity profile] kupukello.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Spouse was having the same problem also, especially his palms and the soles of his feet started to itch with no visible cause. The third time it happened, he became swollen all over the place, and got a nasty rash everywhere also. It was hilarious and disgusting: you could poke him in the puffy arm, and the DENT STAYED! He finally went to see a doctor who got really serious and scared: Spouse had a severe penicillin allergy and the fourth time would have most likely killed him. The reason why he (or I for that matter) couldn't figure it out was that he had finished the course of penicillin a week or two ago, the symptoms just came after that time.

Now he's extremely careful with any prescription medicine; even when the allergy is mentioned in his papers, he makes sure any medication he gets doesn't contain any penicillin.

And me? I get all itchy every winter when the temperatures drop and after any long contact with water (SWIMMING!). No soap for me, but shower oil, two minute showers only and a litre of moisturizer afterwards. And I still ITCH!