Ooops. I didn't mean that Allegra *doesn't* work for skin reactions; just that if someone needed extra help, the H2 blockers can help.
THis is good to know-- I will probably try it as I am getting some relief with the Allegra/hydrocortisone/Aquaphor combo, but I still feel like everything that touches my body causes me to feel itchy. Just no longer the kind of itchy that makes me afraid I will accidentally scratch until I reach my brain.
I picked up a Benadryl cream that seems pretty effective. You have to be careful what you combine it with, though, I think.
Man, I shouldn't have said I was over the whatever it was, now I feel icky. Work your magic, Ibuprofen!
The really freaky part was that my sense of smell went off then on like switching a light switch. I have a friend who lost her sense of smell to sinus surgery. She is also quite flaky, which has led to any amount of burned clothes (She's a last-minute ironer.) and food flambe. It's quite miraculous that she's managed to live more than 70 years.
It really brought home how much I depend on my sense of smell, particularly to judge if food is still good. I started to obsess about food poisoning and fire.
I am so glad it came back, though! I worked with a woman who had a brain tumor removed, and it left her without a sense of smell, and she found she could barely eat because nothing had any flavor!
Just no longer the kind of itchy that makes me afraid I will accidentally scratch until I reach my brain.
Oh, Sophia. That tells me we read the same article. That disturbed me so deeply, I'll never forget it.
I'm glad your brain is safe, Sophia, but I'm sorry you're still itchy. Do you have any clue at all as to what sets it off?
I also read about the brain thing. I had periods of obsessing about
that last year when the chemo I was taking caused boils on my head.
Great. Now I'm scratching my head.
VERY CAREFULLY.
Do you have any clue at all as to what sets it off?
It might be eczema, or the current working theory is sort of an allergy overload-- so that it doesn't really matter what it is, if I get over a certain threshold of allergy (seasonal, dust, whatever) my skin starts to rebel? But who knows-- no health professional seems really helpful and I don't seem to have the energy to go from person to person convincing them that this is not because I am fat! My eyelid
It sounds like you're allergic to bad doctors. Have you gotten that response from an allergist?