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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
So glad you were eligible for that new treatment!!! Disease-free is amazing. Very happy for you. That was definitely an interesting conversation you had with the pharmacist. Which antihistamine are you going to take? I'm taking Zyrtec daily now, but all it does is keep the histamine away from my H1 receptors. Since my CNS is getting hit, I think that means my H3 receptors are the ones absorbing it all. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Lara (09-27-2021) |
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Thankyou!
Well, I would usually just have Claritin (loratadine) nearby because I have had a Tick Anaphylaxis and always need to be prepared. I was told a few weeks ago, when talking about the vaccine reaction, to change this to Telfast 180mg (fexofenadine) which I think may be called Allegra in the US. It's supposed to work faster as well. I read so much about all the different newer generation antihistamines that it boggled my mind and never did figure out which one would be the best. These are the non-sedating ones mind you. After reading your message I looked into H3 receptors and came across something called Pitolisant that's used to treat narcolepsy. You would understand all the technical papers better than me. I just kept getting confused. from British Journal of Pharmacology Feb 2020 Histamine, histamine receptors, and neuropathic pain relief take care there |
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I was thinking about this thread. I was trying to tidy up a small garden that has lilies and something that looks like tumeric. I should dig one up and see. I love the gingers and tumerics and they grow so well here. So, I finished. It was really hot (an actual heatwave) and humid, and then the itching started. I figured it was perspiration but it was nly mild so showered and changed and hoped it'd all go away.
I have an allergy to tick bites as in anaphylactic reactions so I'm always wary when I start to itch wondering what's coming next. Next thing I know it's 5 and I'm making dinner and my feet and lower limbs were so painful and it came on so suddenly. I just said darn I'm having a flare again! Just got over one and it seemed a bit soon. Next morning I woke up with hives all over my inside wrists. I always carry an antihistamine with me but haven't had to use one for a bite or a tick in ages and my Melanoma immunotherapy stopped so I'm not constantly itchy from that anymore. Darn, it didn't work as it was probably too old. I was like crazy person trying to deal with the itchy wrists. Daughter came home with the box of antihistamines (a different brand too) and it worked reasonably well. I've got ice packs on them today and I had to use the aspercreme lidocaine but I'm not sure that's even helping. Problem is can only take 1 antihistamine a day. Great thing is the PN flare has gone after taking the antihistamine. I need to remember this for the next one. I won't be gardening without full skin cover here again not that I should be anyway as I have lymph nodes missing on the really bad itchy arm so have to be careful this doesn't happen again. Last edited by Lara; 01-21-2025 at 07:54 PM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Chemar (01-22-2025) |
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oops. I apologize for using the term "I was like crazy person".
I should have said I was acting erratic or like a Yellow Crazy Ant which is something we have here that runs around really fast, with frantic movements when disturbed. I was doing that. |
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