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ariadne

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Re: Allergies???
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2014, 09:16:04 PM »

Hello pussycat. I'll be very interested in how you get on at the doctors as I'd like to know what the cause is. Mine seems only to be related to contact with water - just like a Gremlin ha ha- remember them?

I developed a rather elaborate routine for bathtime.
Room had to be very warm
Dressing gown and clothes had to placed on radiator
Bath water had to be really hot ( I thought that was odd but it seemed to help)
Once bathed, I had to avoid my skin getting cold so dried my arms and chest while still in the bath!
Put hot dressing gown on immediately, then dry rest of body

I am in remission at the moment. I have noticed this before - maybe its seasonal. have no idea why the itching  has stopped for the moment, it will be back sometime but its great not to have it right now

Good luck! I hope you get some answers and relief from the itching.

Ariadne xx
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« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2014, 12:36:49 AM »

Pussycat:


Please post what you find out from the doctor.  I have noticed that my gets worse if my estrogen patch dose is lessened.  I'm am sure my symptoms are somehow related to estrogen.


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Rowan

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« Reply #17 on: March 14, 2014, 11:18:28 AM »

I certainly have been through a nightmare and learning curve these last few months with the itching and skin rash. My symptoms were very similar the posters.

Getting an appointment to see my doctor or any doctor at my surgery has been getting harder and a telephone appointment would not do as someone needed to look at the rashes.

I made the fatal error of going to the pharmacist who immediately made a diagnosis, insisted he was 60% sure ( he was a 100% wrong!) caused me to be horrified and I got an appointment with a doctor at the surgery I have never seen before ( she was Chinese) who merely glanced at the rash, said we go by symptoms ( I itched terribly at night) told her what the pharmacist had said and she prescribed cream form to cover myself in and my partner! and said had I been in any residential homes!!! and had skin contact, the only places I had been and had skin contact in the last eight weeks was the physiotherapist, and the only crowded place was the hospital with OH.  We had not been anywhere else except the supermarket and I had been ill over Xmas with that throat and chest virus, she then said scabies, I looked  at her in astonishment as I thought that was some medieval disease.

When I got home I googled and wish I hadn't, OH said it was impossible but we will use the  cream, we then  read the leaflet and found it was an insecticide  trade name Permethrin, had to be kept on for 8-12 hours and then washed off and everything in the house had to be cleaned.

That's when the nightmare began my skin reacted and was much worse and became sensitive and I could not beat clothes next to my skin it crawled and I felt pin pricks all over, Oh just got dry itchy patches. I finally got to see my own doctor and she said do not put any more of that cream on, its not scabies, I told her I had made an appointment with a private Dermatologist and she said she would write to him, she also sent me to the hospital for blood tests.

The Dermatologist I saw was very good and said you have not got scabies , you never had and to prove it he gave me a hug  and held my hands. He said that I had chronic uticaria and putting that cream on had made my skin even more sensitive, he drew his finger across my chest and it showed up red, he said I was atopic and talked about Mast cells and the release of histamine, I do come from an atopic family and have had Hives a few times in the past and once my eyes swelled up like golf balls when cutting the grass those these episodes only lasted over nigh, nothing like this attack.

He gave me a prescription for skin oil to put in the bath, a steroid cream and anti histamines, it has burned itself out now and I just have a few spots that look like bites.

My own doctor has said she thinks it was delayed reaction and the stress of OH nearly dying last year and I think she is right

http://www.thedoctorwillseeyounow.com/content/stress/art2431.html

The upshot of all this is that the house is spotless and I have had clean sheets daily for nearly a month after reading about scabies on google, totally unnecessary, but even the thought of it makes me shudder, we even bought a steam cleaner but it is still in its box unopened ::)

The moral of this I suppose is not to rely on a pharmacist to diagnose, I have yet to see him but when I do I will take pleasure in telling him how wrong he was, he even said nonchalantly that it was going around! I will tell him that his mistake cost me over £200 pounds including all the paranoia.

I am not sure about the hormone connection I know that estrogen enhances the immune system and progesterone dampens it, it could be that the loss of progesterone at menopause increases the chances of Allergies.
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Rowan

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« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2014, 09:19:34 AM »

For anyone being driven mad by Uticaria and Hives, this site (blog) is very good.

http://themenopausehistamineconnection.wordpress.com/

This blog put me onto Olive Leaf Extract

http://themenopausehistamineconnection.wordpress.com/'s=olive+leaf+extract&submit=Go

http://falconblanco.com/health/supplements/oliveleaf.htm

I have started having a couple of teaspoons of extra virgin olive oil daily (OH has too) the real stuff has a fruity bitter taste but I am getting to like it, already my skin feels much softer and the spots have gone and my skin feels back to normal.

I am still taking a very low dose antihistamine in the evening as I still get the prickly feeling now and then, but the redness on my chest after a bath is much much better.

The Dermatologist gave me an anti histamine diet to follow but that's a little harder to maintain.
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CLKD

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« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2014, 12:40:28 PM »

I have been hoovering our bedroom particularly on my side of the bed, I also bought an anti-allergy pillow on Thursday and my snuffles are less!
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Rowan

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« Reply #20 on: March 17, 2014, 03:47:37 PM »

I now have an ultra sonic dust mite remover that you plug in, it lives under my bed. 

Here is the blurb

•Natural Aid
•Reduces dust mite population
•Helps prevent allergies
•Reduces asthma and allergy symptoms
•Totally safe to humans and pets
Protect an entire room from dust mite allergens
 The Dust Mite controller works by emitting an ultrasonic sound, which disrupts the feeding and reproductive/growth cycles of dust mites. This reduces the population of dust mites and therefore the allergens produced.

 A mains powered device to control dust mites - even the two million often found in a double bed. Dust mite allergens are thought to be related to half of all rhinitis and hay fever. Chemical-free, ultrasonic protection for a medium sized room up to 62m³.

The Dust Mite Controller simply plugs into your socket and emits a complicated range of ultrasonic waves covering up to 62.8 cubic metres. These sounds interfere with the feeding a reproductive cycles of the dust mite, immediately reducing the amount of allergens produced (faecal matter) and over a period cause the population of mites to decrease.

Product Highlights

 The Dust Mite Controller can help with:
•Itchy Eyes
•Runny Nose
•Skin Rash
•Sneezing
•Snoring
•Wheezing and coughing

It has very good reviews.
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CLKD

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« Reply #21 on: March 17, 2014, 04:49:03 PM »

I can't use those because we keep stick insects  ;D

Good Hoovering is working for me, also I should eat local honey but keep forgetting to buy some ……  :(
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« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2014, 06:39:09 PM »

I am allergic to certain anti-persperants that i have used for years. This only happened when i started going through the menopause so there probably is some connection.
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Pussycat

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« Reply #23 on: March 17, 2014, 07:58:25 PM »

Hi ladies

Have seen nice lady doctor and had blood tests. Didn't find anything major. Doctor said could be anything setting it off. I didn't have urticaria at my friend's house one night and realised she has a leather sofa and wooden floors. So have hoovered my carpets and sofas big time as I think it could be dust related.  I also think coffee has an impact.  Being hot and feeling stressed does too.

I am taking antihistamines when I need them and this is helping. The doctor didn't confirm it was meno related but said it could be.  The blood test did show I was post menopausal.

Just one more meno thing to live with! :-)

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CLKD

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« Reply #24 on: March 17, 2014, 08:29:29 PM »

Chemicals in curtains and carpets can annoy our immune systems too ………. we ought to replace our bedroom carpet this year but don't know if to buy a new one or 'go' wooden with rugs  :-\ ……….. I think a carpet looks tidier upstairs though ……
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dulciana

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« Reply #25 on: March 19, 2014, 09:23:42 AM »

Five years ago, we went to Switzerland for our silver wedding anniversary, which was lovely.  One hot and sunny day, we went to a small town down in a valley, which was a real sun trap.  It was hot!!  I could feel the skin on my chest was catching the sun a bit, but it was bound to, as I had a v-neck top on.  When we came away from there, however, my chest felt slightly burned and started to itch.  The itching increased and I could feel little blister-y things cropping up there.  By late afternoon, wherever I went, people were staring at my highly impressive collection of blisters which were by then all over my chest. I remember having coffee somewhere and a couple just couldn't take their eyes off me - it looked as though I had some awful skin disease! Can you imagine - all these smart Swiss people with their impeccable presentation in everything they do?  I was so embarrassed!  After trying the Anthisan cream that I'd brought with me and one or two other quack remedies, eventually a kind and knowledgeable chemist advised me to take antihistamine tablets and they solved the problem, thank goodness.  By the time we got home, most of the blisters had gone.  But I was sure this was hormonally induced; I was still having periods then and it was day one, but my cycles had been going a bit erratic for a while.  However, I always make sure my chest is covered in the sun now.  It's definitely worth a hot flush or two, compared to a chest that looked like the surface of the moon!
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Rowan

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« Reply #26 on: March 19, 2014, 10:07:36 AM »

This is called photoallergic eruption dulciana and the last time I had it was when I went to Greece, like you I went to the Pharmacist and was given some cream which helped a little and was told to keep out of the sun ( I was on holiday in Greece, the sun was the whole point ::)) and not to put any sun cream on the area because it could cause photosensitivity, he was right of cause and it did not go until we came home.

Since then I am very careful in the sun especially on the chest area, and since the Uticaria flareup even after a hot bath my chest is red for a while.

This also happened when I was on the contraceptive pill years ago, when I went into strong sunlight, it stopped after I came off it.

Here is some info   http://mysunallergy.com/the-4-most-common-sun-allergies-photosensitivity/
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Rowan

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« Reply #27 on: March 19, 2014, 10:44:02 AM »

Here's a Tip

A member on MM recommended this years ago and I have used it ever since

PIZ BUIN® Allergy Lotion  (sun protection)

Available in SPF 15-30 and 50+



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dulciana

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« Reply #28 on: March 19, 2014, 10:46:54 AM »

Thanks silverlady.  From what you experienced and from what it says in that link, it looks as though my suncream was probably what set it off. 

Oh well, I'm not a sun-lover anyway, so now I've got the perfect excuse to stay out if it! :)
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dulciana

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« Reply #29 on: March 19, 2014, 10:49:24 AM »

Thanks very much for the tip about the sun allergy lotion, too, Silverlady.  I'll definitely look out for that one!
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