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i would call your dr. you can have sensory sx's (symptoms) with MS. there might be a med that would help.
also, check with your pharmacist. i've heard of oatmeal baths etc. i'm sure there are lots of things to try. you might have to try different things til you find something that works.
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Welcome Junie, good to have you here.
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Wisest Elder Ever
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If it's neuropathic in nature nothing will relieve the itching sensation.
I have this symptom with my MS and it's maddening! Nothing helps. I usually notice it more at night and it's usually on my back.....but I've had it on my arms, legs, neck, etc. I've taken Benadryl but it usually just makes me sleepy and I can fall asleep easier.
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Thanks everybody! The neurologist I am currently working with is not very accessible.
![]() I've tried some creams and oatmeal bath. Nothing is helping. I finally broke down last night and took some Advil PM so I could get some sleep. It is maddening and yes I noticed it more once I was in bed and the house and kids were quiet. It's persisting into today. If it is still present tomorrow I may try the neurologist. My PCP is reluctant to prescribe anything because he fears any medications would mess with the neurologists assessments and cause a missed or wrong diagnosis. For now I just have to deal with the day-to-day problems and keep a log. |
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i too get real itchy at night, i sleep with one of those wooden back scratchers next to my bed as it always seems to hit unreachable areas of my back and my feet and legs. I wish i could offer a better solution but the problem is sensory so after several attempts of calimine lotion, tea tree oil and benydril, they were worthless. I think a .25 xanax works the best-it knocks me out!
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