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Old 08-28-2009, 07:42 AM #11
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I hate that too. When I get those crawlies...I have to check it out just
in case there arnt REAL bugs crawling. For me , its much better now
that it is cooler. I hope you are feeling better this am.
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Old 08-28-2009, 08:22 AM #12
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Wow..here I thought I was going NUTS! I saw this thread and I just had to reply. I have not been actually diagnosed with MS yet but they are pretty certain that I have it. I have TOS & CRPS/RSD and all the signs of MS.

For the past several months I have been going crazy with this bug feeling. It started on a trip to see family and I felt like I had ants on back. At times it actually felt like bee stings. It would come and go. Then it started on my legs with this feeling of bugs crawling all over me. I would be in the grocery store, in the dairy aisle looking at my legs and slapping myself like I had bugs on me. I felt like such an idiot! Nothing was there but it feels like it!

I get this feeling often and I'm always looking at my legs and arms for bugs. My back also gets it. Here I thought I was going nuts! I also feel like I have water on me at times. It's weird but now it makes sense after reading your posts.

I just try to ignore it when it happens. I'm on large amounts of neurontin which helps. I've been on it for over 2 years now. My problems never seem to end.
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This is an interesting thread.

Those of us with Peripheral Neuropathy, we get this too.

That water going down the leg... I had this as the beginning symptom of Meralgia Paresethetica. This is an entrapment of the lateral femoral nerve. I had it for years, from my C-section surgery. It progressed to terrible stabbing pain attacks. When Lidoderm patches came out I tried them, and with time the nerve settled down, so now I hardly have much problems anymore with it.

The bug sensations, I get them on my lower legs. Sometimes.
Certain foods make them worse. MSG additive for one. and also nightshade veggies (esp potatos). I also have a over sensativity to the hairs on my lower legs. If any breeze brushes them it feels like bugs. When I shave I always seem to miss a few here and there, and when those move...it is an odd sensation. In winter when my legs are covered, I don't have those feelings at all. If I sleep with the fan on, I can get these anywhere!

Another thing that can do this peripheral nerve thing is Candida. So if you have a yeast infection it might activate these sensations..itching. The byproducts of Candida release aldehydes and they affect the sensory nerve endings.

So while I don't have MS I can relate to this post. Over the years we have had PNers who post similarly.
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I find MSG makes many weird lil symptoms crop up for me. I think I am overly senstive now that I have been completely weaned from it, and go far out of my way to avoid it. When I find it has been secretly added to a food I didnt expect, or wasnt included in the list of ingredients, and I had to look it up to find out, I get headaches, crawlies, itchies, and more.

I hope you are feeling better today.
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B2Y, I get this sx alot. Right now I'm having the feeling of water on my lower legs and feet. I'm also having the itchies....especially on my back.

I had the feeling of bugs crawling for about a week and it nearly drove me mad! I knew nothing was there but had to look anyway....just in case!

Can't we have a day (or even just an hour) where all our sx just quiet down? I don't think that's too much to ask.
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I've had a bug on the back of my head for a couple years now. In summer, I get them on my shoulders and lower legs, feet. Those tend to bite. Get the dripping water thing too.

Weird thing is, I don't ususally feel it if a real bug is on me. The other day, a fire ant got me - didn't feel him crawling on me or biting, but that stung for a while after. Then I had the creepie crawlies all night, ugh.

This thread is making me itch.
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I've had a bug on the back of my head for a couple years now. In summer, I get them on my shoulders and lower legs, feet. Those tend to bite. Get the dripping water thing too.

Weird thing is, I don't ususally feel it if a real bug is on me. The other day, a fire ant got me - didn't feel him crawling on me or biting, but that stung for a while after. Then I had the creepie crawlies all night, ugh.

This thread is making me itch.
Speaking of BUGS.... You know I had to deal with the "lice" issue at work. Parents bringing in kids when school starts, when the first wave of new cases appear commonly.

Well, one night when I was doing midnights in the summer, 2 adults came in, the gal dressed in a sun dress and the older gentleman in a Hawaiian shirt mostly unbuttoned and shorts. It was about 2am or so. So she asked me what we had for lice. And I said, where is the problem?, and she pointed to his chest, and when I looked CAREFULLY...his chest hair was MOVING! I am TELLING you I was itching/hyper all night from then on. I cleaned and cleaned the counters, doors, the MONEY even. Talk about the power of suggestion....I was a mess for the rest of the night
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Mrs D., I am sure that the bugs didn't stop at his chest hair. Yikes! I would have given him a bottle of Rid-X and a box of gauze pads, and sent him on his way fast.

I, too, would have gassed the places he was even near.

Right now I have those tiny Gnats and 'No See Ums" getting in my window screens, now that the A/C is off. They bite like crazy. Only me of course.

I tried everything to keep them out. They swarm at dusk outside, ever run into a bunch of them? Yet they enter the windows all day. Any ideas?
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oo oo oo, the creepy crawlies..
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OK, I just have to share this story as I can totally relate.

Last week I was sitting at my desk when it started. I didn't even look or touch the area as I've gotten used to it and just blow it off. It is just too annoying and frustrating to keep looking and nothing is there.

A while later, I got a slight kind of burning/odd sensation so I just had to look. Blood was dripping down my leg. I never felt the cut. Earlier in the day I had tripped over the cat and my shin hit the wicker laundry basket I have in my bathroom. There are little pieces of wicker that stick out at the top where it is woven to make the rim. (I think you all know what I am trying to explain). I must have hit it just right to cause this big gash in my shin. It was pretty nasty.
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