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Old 08-22-2008, 03:23 AM #1
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I have seen other posts on this website regarding my problem with brachial radial pruitis, but nobody seems to know how to cure it. It is an itching and rash on the forearm, but I also have pain in the muscles. I have been to about 10 doctors in every field including two dermatologists, a neurosurgeon, a neurologist, a orthopedic doctor, a chiropractor and an accupuncturist. I finally got to the point where a couple of doctors agree on the diagnosis. I have been diagnosed with Shingles, tennis elbow, fungus, bacterial infection, and not until I asked for a biopsy, did it rule out any fungus and bacterial infection. It was finally agreed on that I had brachial radial pruitis. The first dermatologist was familiar with the condition and sent me to an orthopedic doctor who suggested an Epidural. I thought this would only take care of the pain temporarily, and I wanted a second opinion. I was then treated for Shingles by a neurosurgeon another doctor sent me to, but none of the medications that other doctors have helped. I'm thinking of going back to a chiropractor. Does anyone have any answers to this problem. Does pain in the muscle come with this problem, as it could be a separate problem from the rash and intense itch that keeps me awak at night. Ice packs help temporarily, but not medications help.
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Hi there Rene, and welcome to NeuroTalk.

I'm sorry that I don't have any answers to your pruritis problems, but look around the boards and join in anywhere you want.

I'm so pleased that you found us, and I do hope that you 'll get some answers soon.

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Hi, Rene! Welcome to NeuroTalk!

Ugh, that sounds miserable. Sometime my MS gives me what I call "phantom itching", it's not topical, it's nerve related. Have you ever been put on neurontin for this?

I found a recent thread on your condition, you might want to jump in and brainstorm with these gals:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...radial+pruitis
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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

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Hello Rene and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sorry I can't be of help to you for your "itching", but hope you do take a look around and make yourself at home. Glad you found us.

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:I have read several posts re this thread
also several pages on mens health
I have suffered from this condition for 5 years
I really think there is more to it
just as an experiment I went to the tan bed the other day and had a flare up that night
I'm not so sure that cervical spine has so much to do with it
I' a veterinarian and am going to spend some time looking into this
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hello rene and welcome to neurotalk ... what you describe sounds very irritating ... i wish i had the miracle answer for you but since i don't i will say check out the different forums and post where you feel comfortable ... i am sure someone will come along with suggestions and or answers ... again ...\
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Hello and welcome to Neuro Talk, feel free to explore and do not hesitate to ask questions concerns and or worries you may have. Folks here are fantastic helpful and kind, again welcome to NT
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Hi Rene, and welcome to NT. You will find a lot of helpful and caring people here. I hope you find answers to your problem. Take time to look around, because this is a nice place to hang out.

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