HALP Please!
Hello dear ones, I could use your help.
I have had some weird itching thing that has been going on for two days now. Full body, internal, no outward rash etc.
I'm thinking it's either a reaction to my medicine, or a spider bite (there was one lurking around my desk chair) and none of the usual "stop the itchy" treatments are working.
Anything you can send my way would be greatly appreciated.
Lucinda
edgineered
(2,101 posts)an ex-wife gets gets it from seafood,
an ex-doctor said it was me!
You made me laugh.
cate94
(2,886 posts)Is the medicine new? Have you ingested anything that you don't normally eat/drink? If you think it is even remotely possible that it is a medicine please call your doctor!!
Sending healing thoughts to you. Hope you find the cause and it all straightens out quickly.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)I picked up a prescription refill the day this started, and there was also a little spider rummaging around my desk. So it could be either. I have trouble sometimes with cornstarch fillers and if they changed the formula, that may be it. The prescription was filled in two parts, on two separate days, so part of it is from a new bottle. I'm going to try it tomorrow.
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)STOP NOW. An allergy to sulfa can have the most dire consequences. Seriously, if you aren't taking sulfa based/derivatives it's probably something else, but if you are, stop.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)I have trouble with cornstarch fillers that they use in a lot of medicines. If they bumped the ratio up, or added another filler in a reformulation, I was thinking that it may have been part of the trouble. I'm taking a generic hydro/ibuprophren. This refill has come from two different bottles, so I am going to test the second chunk tomorrow. (Only got a partial refill on Wed when this started and I picked up the second half today)
Hope all is well with you!
edgineered
(2,101 posts)a ex-friend says what you do, and because the way they (hydros) make him itch, he calls them crawlers
seriously though, Lucinda, the vicadin, etc do have that effect on some. a pain specialist understands better what to do than doctors without similar training. finding the right one may be in your cards. wish you luck.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)hoping I'll find the source, and remove the need for the narcotics. I've been on these for over a year now. Not sun.
"Crawlers" is an apt name for it.
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)Two friends of mine developed Steven-Johnson Syndrome because of a reaction to sulfa drugs. One died, the other still suffers effects from it when his immunity gets low or if he's under stress. (feels like his skin is on fire)
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)but wasn't aware that they could flare back up from stress. That's really scary.
We have almost lost my sister twice now due to IV contrast, she has a violent reaction. I had a really bad reaction to it myself the last time. No more for me. It's awful to think that things like sulfa meds and contrast, which can be helpful for so many, can be lethal for others. And often you don't know you have a problem, until you're in the midst of a serious reaction.
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)Avi's death was so sudden. His T count was low after Halloween (he came, helped hang an art show, and marched in the parade as a fairy! :rolf: :cry and his doctor prescribed a sulfa drug as a prophylactic. He died from internal chemical burns in the most hideous way imaginable the week before Thanksgiving in 1991. Now, if I have any kind of teensy reaction to a medication, I cross it off my list as an option. My other darling, my son (we adopted each other) is the one who survived but has intense phantom pain, like phantom limb pain. He barely made it; they called in his birth mother at the last minute to say her goodbyes, but bless his heart! My chosen baby boy is too contrary to die!
I worry about everyone who has to take a lot of medicine. The more types of medicine a person takes, the more likely they are to have an adverse reaction. I know you are taking good care of yourself, Lucinda. Don't forget how important you are to all those who love you. Have a happy Christmas!
Why Syzygy
(18,928 posts)A friend's adult son developed an internal itching when he was having a liver disease. He also had other symptoms.
He also found his skin and eyes begin to turn orange. I take it you don't have that symptom.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)So far, I have only really noticed the itching, which is still ongoing for me. Started Wednesday night.
Kookaburra
(2,649 posts)I usually have to figure out which is more important: pain relief or not itching. Both are annoying.
Sending you cooling, soothing energy to stop the itching.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)Howler
(4,225 posts)n/t
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)Cut out the caffeine, stop some of the over do and get some rest?