NeuroTalk Support Groups

NeuroTalk Support Groups (https://www.neurotalk.org/)
-   Peripheral Neuropathy (https://www.neurotalk.org/peripheral-neuropathy/)
-   -   Itching? (https://www.neurotalk.org/peripheral-neuropathy/135225-itching.html)

mrsD 10-16-2010 02:44 AM

I guess I am lucky to not have the itching. But you know when I was a kid, whenever I had a fever, when I was ill with something, the bottoms of my arches itched like crazy. It must have been some inflammatory thing?

They don't itch like that anymore. Strange. I do get burning now and then though at night. But not as often as in the past.

I soak in epsom salts, and that really helps, and keeps the skin nice. Better than any lotion IMO for me.

dahlek 10-16-2010 08:22 PM

I have had that DEEP itching? And it is NOT fun...
 
Nothing can scratch the sub muscles down to the bone itches... I tend to try and brainwash myself? In that a] At least I can feel it?; and b] it'll go away soon...I HOPE!. My only advice is to slather good lotions etc that keep your skin health and happy... your skin is the largest body organ after all. AND your own body is not working properly to take care of it. At times, stronger topicals are needed? But topical is lots better to treat than systemic issues.
Sort of like the zeeps and zaps of nerves trying to 'reconnect', there is little useful research [I don't know about you, but I don't speak 'newt'....the test creature du jour for these things] These usually go away in about 5-20 minutes for which I'm always grateful.
ITCHES? You can rub or squirm all you want, and usually it makes no dent.
ON THE OTHER HAND? Just be grateful that you can feel anything at all!
As an aside, Shortly after I had my 'PN Onset', I was driving and parked and got out of the car using my cane to GET UP...only I wasn't? Looked down and my cane was in the MIDDLE of one foot--and I never felt it there! And that's why I couldn't get UP.
PS Have you ever had a very sick pet? Didn't they get their 'dander up'? They were showing stresses thru their skins as a result of whatever they were going thru. How are we different? We can THINK,,,at times for good or not... But? Hugs to all!!!! :hug::hug:!!!'s - j

Mere 10-17-2010 10:34 PM

Very true... itching means that I can feel it! I am sorry to hear that you have lost some feeling. Not fun! No fair! And, how true regarding stress... I think it will go away (hope it will go away)...

Quote:

Originally Posted by dahlek (Post 705571)
Nothing can scratch the sub muscles down to the bone itches... I tend to try and brainwash myself? In that a] At least I can feel it?; and b] it'll go away soon...I HOPE!. My only advice is to slather good lotions etc that keep your skin health and happy... your skin is the largest body organ after all. AND your own body is not working properly to take care of it. At times, stronger topicals are needed? But topical is lots better to treat than systemic issues.
Sort of like the zeeps and zaps of nerves trying to 'reconnect', there is little useful research [I don't know about you, but I don't speak 'newt'....the test creature du jour for these things] These usually go away in about 5-20 minutes for which I'm always grateful.
ITCHES? You can rub or squirm all you want, and usually it makes no dent.
ON THE OTHER HAND? Just be grateful that you can feel anything at all!
As an aside, Shortly after I had my 'PN Onset', I was driving and parked and got out of the car using my cane to GET UP...only I wasn't? Looked down and my cane was in the MIDDLE of one foot--and I never felt it there! And that's why I couldn't get UP.
PS Have you ever had a very sick pet? Didn't they get their 'dander up'? They were showing stresses thru their skins as a result of whatever they were going thru. How are we different? We can THINK,,,at times for good or not... But? Hugs to all!!!! :hug::hug:!!!'s - j



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:34 PM.

Powered by vBulletin • Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

vBulletin Optimisation provided by vB Optimise (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.