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dreambeliever128 03-09-2009 03:20 PM

Hi
 
Something I have used for itching for years is Selsun Blue for Dry Hair. I take a shower with it.

It heals up dry skin as well as helps with the itching. I told my sister-in-law about it years ago and she too uses it.

You might want to try it. It does have to be the one for dry hair.

Ada

Martg1946 03-09-2009 09:29 PM

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by dreambeliever128 (Post 477936)
Something I have used for itching for years is Selsun Blue for Dry Hair. I take a shower with it.

It heals up dry skin as well as helps with the itching. I told my sister-in-law about it years ago and she too uses it.

You might want to try it. It does have to be the one for dry hair.

Ada

Thanks, I'll try anything at this point...I'll let you know

MominPainRSD 03-11-2009 07:07 AM

I've mentioned this in other threads, and thought it might be helpful for someone out there. I swear by Aveeno products. I like the bath powder (use instead of soap.....just soak in it......REALLY!!! Read the box!!!) and the fragrance free daily lotion (not to be used instead of soap!!). It absorbs immediately and doesn't feel greasy. It has natural colloidal oatmeal in it that forms a protective seal on your skin. I used to use it on my kids when they got a diaper rash or the chicken pox (before the immunization for it) and it is very soothing for sunburn. I gave it a try for the itching with my RSD and it does seem to help (though not with the burning, unfortunately). I hope this helps someone else (and, no, I do not get kickbacks from the Aveeno company! I could only wish!!)

I have a joke with a friend of mine with RSD that the itching is a "trick" of the RSD and "NOT to scratch it!!! It only makes it worse." (and, indeed, it does. I gently try to scratch a small place and invariably feel jabbing pain in two other places simultaneously). RSD is a hateful disease, isn't it???

sue k 03-11-2009 08:35 AM

HI EVERYONE,
I HAVE NOT BEEN ON ALOT LATLEY. I SEEM TO HAVE LOST INTREST IN EVERY THING, BUT I AM TRYING TO GET BACK. i ITCH SO BAD FROM THE OXYCODONE. iTS AN AWFUL SIDE EFFECT, BUT IT DOES HELP SOME WITH THE PAIN. IVE ASKED THE DOC FOR HINTS AND OATMEAL BATHS IS WHAT THEY SAY.

SUE K

Martg1946 03-11-2009 10:21 PM

Sorry you are itching also
 
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Originally Posted by AshFreeze (Post 477910)
I itch everywhere hissyfit:, to me it feels like I have thousand of ants crawling on me. I even have tried taking showers with little soap. I find using hot water makes mine worse, I have tried oatmeal soaps to ease it, helps a big but never goes away completely. Its common to have itching with RSD and some meds even cause it to worsen.

I am still itching but not as bad, maybe its in my head but with the prednisone and benidryl 3 or 4 times a day, the last two days have been bearable...I have tried everything for my head and its in the back of my head, when I go to the Dr's friday I am going to tell him to look at it, maybe I've developed psorisis ALONG with the RSD...I have no idea but it wouldn't surprise me at all...I recently joined and I think its great to actually talk to people that understand RSD...how did you get RSD?? Mine is from an operation...never heard of it b4 that..Thanks :Scratch-Head:

Martg1946 03-11-2009 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by angelrsd (Post 477379)
yes pepsid for stomach is acutally hestimine blocker that helps block the allergic reaction i got it thro prescription 2 mths ago for a severe allergic reaction and prednisone and benadrly it literaly took 3-5 days for it to stop the itching.but it did help i also use the gold bond extremt healing lotion with the shea butter for my skin and the itching and i also have the skin lessions on my arms and legs
maybe this will help

Thanks for the advice...now I have another question...(sorry) what do the skin lessions look like, on the pictures on the site, they look brown but I have red spots I've never had b4 on my arms but they aren't raised or sore..do they just develope at any time??:confused:

angelrsd 03-11-2009 10:34 PM

the rash/lesion on my arms and legs are red raised almost a ruff texture to them and itch to death. i got rsd from injuries form a car accident in 98. the rash does get sore to even touch


sue percoset does the same thing to me but i have to take phenergan on top of it to stop the vommiting that goes with it. glad your around sue.. hope to talk more

GalenaFaolan 03-12-2009 12:42 AM

Martg,

The lesions I get all over look a bit like small blood blisters. They're red dots of different sizes. For me, they don't itch or hurt at all. Sometimes, for no reason, they turn into small, open sores. I know I'm healing slower than I used to because of the rsd, so it take about 2 weeks for even a small one to heal. Small as in the head of pin small. Others are a little bigger at times but not by much.

Mine come and go. One day they'll be there then slowly fade out. I did notice that, especially on my legs, I'll have a tremendous amount of them if I sit "normal" or I'm on my feet alot. If a keep my feet up or lay down instead, then not so many show up. It's because of this I believe it has something to do with the lack of proper circulation in the limb(s) affected by rsd. I also think it's the cause of the lesions because of diabetics. They have bad compromised circulation in their legs too. For them this leads to sores of varying sizes and unfortunately also leads to them needing a leg amputated when the circulation becomes cut off too badly.

Hope this helps!

Hugs,

Karen

GalenaFaolan 03-12-2009 12:43 AM

removed because it double posted. See above post. LOL

mrsD 03-12-2009 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sue k (Post 479252)
HI EVERYONE,
I HAVE NOT BEEN ON ALOT LATLEY. I SEEM TO HAVE LOST INTREST IN EVERY THING, BUT I AM TRYING TO GET BACK. i ITCH SO BAD FROM THE OXYCODONE. iTS AN AWFUL SIDE EFFECT, BUT IT DOES HELP SOME WITH THE PAIN. IVE ASKED THE DOC FOR HINTS AND OATMEAL BATHS IS WHAT THEY SAY.

SUE K

Some doctors will give Atarax or Vistaril for the itching.
If yours won't, you can try Zyrtec antihistamine OTC.
Zyrtec is related chemically to Atarax, and causes less sedation.
The itching from narcotics is due to the release of histamine that the narcotic causes. The synthetic ones like oxycodone may cause this worse than morphine/codeine.


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