Title: Oh god it itches Post by: Nerf on October 09, 2009, 03:58:14 AM So I've got to go see the allergist on Saturday, and they made me stop taking allergy meds on Monday. I itch. Everywhere. I can't even fucking sleep because it won't stop. Someone shoot me.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Signe on October 09, 2009, 06:16:43 AM When I get a rash or itchy skin for some reason, I dab witch hazel on it and it clears the itch. I don't know about putting it EVERYWHERE, though. If you dab and not scrub (I know the itch makes it tempting to be heavy handed), I can't see that it would hurt. Or can't you even do that much? The itch eventually comes back if it's some sort of chronic thing, but witch hazel is cheap and you can get it in a big bottle.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Aez on October 09, 2009, 06:24:02 AM Get drunk. Stay drunk until your test
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: rattran on October 09, 2009, 06:42:03 AM Run a hot bath, dump either a bunch of oatmeal or some Aveeno oatmeal bath stuff, and lie in it for a while. Repeat as needed. Always works for me when I get allergy itchies.
Or, kill yourself. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: gryeyes on October 09, 2009, 08:16:19 AM scabies :cthulu:
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Signe on October 09, 2009, 08:30:42 AM Run a hot bath, dump either a bunch of oatmeal or some Aveeno oatmeal bath stuff, and lie in it for a while. Repeat as needed. Always works for me when I get allergy itchies. Or, kill yourself. Hot is bad for itch, I thought. It feels better for a short time and then intensifies because you've irritated the skin, no? Oatmeal baths are soothing but I thought only warm water. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: pxib on October 09, 2009, 09:06:49 AM An itch is a particular low leve lversion of pain. Itches irritate us because we are genetically programmed to believe we can do something about them by adjusting that section of skin a little. Upgrading an itch to a pain is typically a relief because it promotes them beyond annoyance to "kinda hurts". So yes, since allergic itches are a histamine reaction a hot bath will intensify them. It will upgrade them to mere pain, which is FAR less maddening.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: rattran on October 09, 2009, 10:16:49 AM Has to be hot water or the oatmeal doesn't dissolve nicely. I usually get in it hot, then stay in it until it's gone chill, then shower off the oatmeal bits in cool water. Usually does the trick.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Oban on October 09, 2009, 11:22:14 AM Be more careful about who you sleep with next time.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Lantyssa on October 09, 2009, 11:31:53 AM * Deleted *
Rather not scare you. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Oban on October 09, 2009, 03:36:36 PM * Deleted * Rather not scare you. Hell, somebody already said scabies, not sure how much worse it could get than that. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Nerf on October 09, 2009, 03:39:04 PM Eh It's pretty obvious this is just an allergic reaction to something that the shittons of anti histamines I've been taking have blocked, so I'm not really concerned that my spleen is going to explode or that my pancreas has run off to sell vacuums and see the world, it's just really fucking annoying.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Oban on October 09, 2009, 03:40:59 PM I was going to ask if it was possible to be allergic to cotton, and sure enough a quick google search turns up quite a bit of information.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Ookii on October 09, 2009, 03:53:26 PM I was going to ask if it was possible to be allergic to cotton, and sure enough a quick google search turns up quite a bit of information. You can be allergic to water. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Signe on October 09, 2009, 03:55:09 PM Morfiend's little kitty was allergic to her own teeth, poor thing. I guess you can be allergic to anything. :ye_gods:
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Amarr HM on October 09, 2009, 04:00:23 PM I'm allergic to beer :(
Oh and before you say it even n/a beer gives me a reaction. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Trippy on October 09, 2009, 04:01:10 PM Baths with added baking soda was the standard home remedy to reduce the itching from chicken pox when I was a child.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Lantyssa on October 09, 2009, 08:20:38 PM I'm allergic to beer :( As a celiac, I am, too. Well, it's not technically an allergic reaction, but still unpleasant. S'okay since I can't stand the taste.Hell, somebody already said scabies, not sure how much worse it could get than that. A few years ago my friend started developing weird symptoms. Eventually he started itching everywhere, including places like his eyeballs. Turns out he had Wegner's. That is something you can't get much worse than.Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Phildo on October 09, 2009, 09:08:41 PM Hahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Tale on October 09, 2009, 09:12:34 PM Hey Nerf, is there a visible rash/spots? Or just an invisible itch?
I have a condition called aquagenic pruritus, which is the dermatologists' way of saying "we don't know what the fuck this is" because it translates as "water itch". I am allergic to water. Water on my skin, including my own sweat, can cause me to have an unbearable skin itch. Particularly on my lower legs and upper arms. It can also be triggered by damp clothes, old sweat, etc. It also causes an agitated, irritable side-effect, as if I had drunk 10 cups of coffee. It has no visible effect on the skin. There is a good wikipedia article about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquagenic_pruritus - I am one of those for whom blasting myself with hot water at the end of a shower controls the itch. I also find that staying fit (through intense cycling) reduces the symptoms and keeps away the "10 cups of coffee" effect - and I don't drink coffee! Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: FatuousTwat on October 09, 2009, 09:36:41 PM I have a rarer type of eczema, where the palms of my hands become covered with blisters when I get too stressed. Thankfully it's not one of the disfiguring varieties, but it's not too fun.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Goreschach on October 09, 2009, 09:49:47 PM No wonder you people are always so pissy.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: FatuousTwat on October 09, 2009, 11:19:05 PM Nah, like said earlier in the thread, it's on the pain side, so easily ignored.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Signe on October 10, 2009, 07:17:51 AM I wasn't itchy at all until I read this thread. Now everything itches. I do this with yawning, too. Sometimes I wonder if I'm completely made up of what people have told me about themselves. So far so good with the blisters and male pattern baldness, thankfully.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: stray on October 10, 2009, 07:23:45 AM Umm, I sympathize... Allergy med withdrawal? Strange. I've had the hives twice, so I know how it feels. My guesstimate is a particular "breed" of German sausage. Which might be worse than strange.. Depressing, as the sausage was good.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Nerf on October 10, 2009, 01:33:37 PM I'm allergic to dust, apparently really allergic, as the dust mark and the control mark were rated the same. They gave me a steroid nasal spray, an anti-histamine nose spray, told me to keep taking the zyrtec-d, and recommended I buy a dust-cover thing for my mattress and pillows. We're upgrading the filtration in the house too - putting additional filters on the actual vents as well as upgrading the main furnace filter as well.
Also allergic to roaches, and slightly to bermuda grass and Mt. cedar, which just means I now have a valid excuse to not mow the lawn. Hopefully the nose sprays will work for me, because allergy shots are really fucking expensive. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Amarr HM on October 10, 2009, 02:40:11 PM I have a dust allergy too though it isn't that serious, my wool allergy is the one that causes me most the anguish. Serious itching throat swelling and burning rashes if I wear it. I can't live in a house with carpets simply has to be wooden floors and completely nonallergic bed clothes. A mixture of dust and wool can turn out quite nasty for me.
As a celiac, I am, too. Well, it's not technically an allergic reaction, but still unpleasant. S'okay since I can't stand the taste. Ouch I couldn't live without bread or certain other wheat products like Pizza :/ Although we always get this wheatfree pasta which is way nicer than ordinary pasta and doesn't leave you bloated. Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: rattran on October 10, 2009, 04:03:40 PM Red Mill makes a pizza crust mix that's gluten free and quite good.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Selby on October 10, 2009, 05:29:06 PM Red Mill makes a pizza crust mix that's gluten free and quite good. It's such a great thing you can buy most of these things these days outside of specialty stores. Too bad they cost 2-3x what the "normal" wheat products cost. I went shopping for dough and saw the price was $10 and I thought "what the hell?" when I noticed it was because it was gluten free. Regular was $3.Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: rattran on October 10, 2009, 06:55:03 PM The Red Mill gluten free pizza dough mix is about the same (high) price as the regular, and tastes the same. So much of the gluten-free stuff I've tried is pretty awful.
Title: Re: Oh god it itches Post by: Lantyssa on October 10, 2009, 09:28:34 PM Red Mill makes a pizza crust mix that's gluten free and quite good. Red Mill makes some good stuff and thankfully most stores carry it now. You still have to learn some tricks with baking since glutten-free batter and dough are thicker and don't rise as much.Central Market carries some blueberry muffins by a brand called Udi's. Delicious. I can't even tell they're glutten-free. I want to try their sandwich bread some time. |