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Old 10-27-2009, 09:10 AM #1
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Hi;

I'm new here. I'm a 52-yr-old single female. I want to help as well as be helped , and aim to do both. I have a problem with the bottom of my feet and the palms of my hand itching like crazy. It's all I can do not to rip out my hair. (Figure of speech). Does anything help? I've tried itching cream and it only helps for a few seconds. Is there anything else I can do (besides scream. lol) to keep this under control?

Thanks a lot and I look forward to being a member of this community.

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