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Old 06-30-2008, 10:05 PM #1
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Default Deep Tissue itching

I've heard others talk about this. I've had it before. It's back and it's bad.
Driving me insane.

It is a deep tissue itching. It started again about 2 weeks ago. At that point it was sickening but not that bad. Just around my knees and into my calves. Tonight, it seems to be everywhere. I've about rubbed my face and ears off.

I know scratching doesn't help. I just want it to go away or at least not last long. The last time I had it, I had it every day for over a year. So it's disheartening for it to show it's ugly head again.

Does anyone know what it's actually called? Is there a name for it? Is it just nerve pain? Or is there an actual name for it?

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