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braingonebad 10-04-2009 06:46 AM

Benedryl spray worked for my itchies. Who knows why.

Chazen18 10-06-2009 05:58 AM

Hey guys thanks for all your responses...

As far as the lotion goes, I haven't gotten any last night but I think Im going to have to get it and try. My skin is horrible.. holes everywhere and scars from previous holes. It's not attractive and I get yelled at by my fiance when I do it... it is just torturous when it gets started.

It starts like a little electric shock so I scratch it and then it goes haywire itching constantly. I have mentioned this to my neuro but at the times I mentioned it there were far worse things going on with me. The neuro just kinda brushed the "itching" off at that point and time. You know I have an appt coming up in Oct which is a follow up from when I was in the hospital.. I think I might keep that appt and ask my neuro for something to help.

Thank you all for your suggestions! They are greatly appreciated!! Any others will be too!!!

lady_express_44 10-06-2009 09:30 AM

For your head (if you get itching there), your doc can rx Betaderm Scalp Lotion (Betamethason Valerate 0.1%), which is a liquid. It works wonderfully.

For your body, the same company puts out a cream version ... which I haven't tried yet, but will be asking for (since I altready know that the liquid works so well for my head).

Alternatively, ice packs held on the spot (yeah, you can trick your mind), Hydrocortisone cream 1% (rx) or OTC Benadryl have been helpful for me in the past.

Cherie

Becca44 10-07-2009 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chazen18 (Post 572172)
I thought of this while reading another thread and saw this quote

" I told her that wouldn't re-myelinate my nerves "

I have phantom itching really bad and look like I always have some sort of nastiness because i am always scratching. I had a nurse tell me to get Gold Bond lotion to help that. I explained why I was scratching, that it was my nerves not real itchiness and she still said it would help..

Anyone think it would? :winky:

I never thought about this as a possibility with MS (and don't know the answer to that) but I do know it did happen with a facial laceration I received on my chin when I was 17 (requiring 63 stitches). As the severed nerves sought to reconnect, I experienced itching sensations. The surgeons said that was normal and yes, my "nerves were reconnecting" (they did not say remyelinating)

SallyC 10-07-2009 08:17 PM

I like that, Becca..:)

SallyC 10-07-2009 08:20 PM

Chazen, when I get the hand nerve itchies, I find that clear calamine lotion helps.:hug:


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