Itching Dry skin?
#1
Posted 28 January 2007 - 08:02 PM
#2
Posted 11 February 2007 - 05:15 PM
wowzer, on Jan 29 2007, 12:02 AM, said:
I've been diagnosed with Celiac & DH since October, 2005. Your description describes where I was with my case some 6 years ago. The itching would go and come--disappearing for months at a time. My doctor(s) initially thought I was have a reaction to something in my environment. I also developed severe acne on my face, which was wild because I never had acne as a teenager. Then I was told I had Rosacea. I eventually started have patches break out in different places: both elbows, both ears, and especially my female area. After about 4 years I started experiencing a fiery, blistery rash in a circular patch on the outside of my thigh. The itching became so horrific at times I thought I'd go mad--scratching until I bled. At other times it was just a constant irritation. The patches would show up for months at a time and then completely disappear. The outbreak areas were not always constant and of course the severity fluctuated. I was treated for 2 years by a dermatologist before I was diagnosed with Celiac. After the Celiac diagnosis the dermatologist finally tested me for DH. Once I started with the gluten-free diet all of the break out area improved. However, after being gluten-free from 6 months, I started having additional area of breakout. the spots are usually now all over my face, my elbows and sprinkled all over my back. I've been on Dapsone for short spurts (less than a month) three times in the past 16 months. I've always had quick respose to Dapsone with my spots usually disappearing within a few days.
#3
Posted 11 February 2007 - 05:56 PM
Flowergirl
no dairy, soy, legumes, eggs, sugar, chocolate
no baked and processed foods (also gluten-free bakery) and high GI (due to hypoglycemia)
enjoy brown rice, buckwheat, quinoa and polenta instead
neurological symptoms flare up when glutened and in times of stress
following paleo diet, lots of raw fruit and veg, omega 3 oils, nuts
I feel heathy and able to function for the first time in my life. Thank God.
Organic food gives a great advantage.
Kefir rules!
On a mission to get rid of Candida overgrowth after a stressful event dropped my immune system. On a strict anti-candida diet using herbs and natural remedies. No meds or drugs to make it worse thanks.
http://www.gilbertss...com/candida.php
http://www.candidasu...rg/candida.html
#4
Posted 11 February 2007 - 06:32 PM
#5
Posted 12 February 2007 - 10:22 PM
Now I'm itchy again, just down my sides and on the back of my head. I feel tiny invisible bumps there. These are the places the hot shower water hits me the most, and since I keep my hands on my sides, kindof hugging myself in the shower (that sounds weird), it holds the hot water on my side, right along my rib cage. So I wonder if it's chlorine in hot water.
Could that be yours too? I'm going to the doc soon about it...I was so excited when the itching had stopped. It was profound. I still have not gotten the rough spots back.
Good luck to you.
I'll let you know if I hear anything.
Sherri
#6 Guest_starmiller_*
Posted 13 February 2007 - 07:34 AM
Starmiller
#7
Posted 25 April 2007 - 03:59 PM
#8
Posted 25 April 2007 - 08:00 PM
Bully4You, on Feb 13 2007, 01:22 AM, said:
AH! me too! and i do the same thing in the shower! are yours tiny flesh colored bumps? mine are sporadic loners. i get them on my tummy and in the crack of my back on my spine and sometimes on my arms- they're SO annoying. no matter how much i scrub with my "michael jackson" glove, they don't leave.
i have a patch on the back side of my hip- they were a large cluster about 5 inches wide and 3 inches tall. several years ago i noticed it and remember thinking "what IS this and where did it come from?!" since i've been trying very hard to be gluten free, it looks like it has gone down.
for a while i thought i was having probs with wool or laundry detergent because my shoulders were SO itchy, they would get big bumps that wouldn't leave, and now they've left these very unattractive dark scars. just in time for vacation...thanks body!
#9
Posted 25 April 2007 - 08:02 PM
i recommend trying Trader Joe's Midsummer's Night Cream. It's all natural and gluten free as far as i can tell on the label. I LOVE it. it's cheap, too!!!
#10
Posted 25 April 2007 - 09:12 PM
#11
Posted 27 April 2007 - 06:27 AM
mom of 4 great kids - 2 diagnosed with autism and 2 typical kids (thank goodness)
all this started after my hysterectomy in March of 2006
G.F. since Feb 2007
Soy free since April 2007
Blood work was negatvie (after 2 weeks of being on the gluten-free diet)
entrolab results:
Antigliadin 9 (normal <10)
HLA-DQB1 Allele 1 - 0302
HLA-DQB2 Allele 2 - 0502
HLA-DQ 3,1 (subtype 8,5)
carrying one celiac gene and one gluten intolerant gene
nurse at entrolab figures i caught this early and dont eat gluten anymore
life is like a box of chocolates;sometimes you get stuck with the yukky coconut fillet one
#12
Posted 29 April 2007 - 07:20 PM
#13
Posted 06 May 2007 - 05:11 PM
Vanacreme at Walmart Pharmacy is wonderfully soothing and is formulated without many irritants...no precription although they may hav to overnight order it for you....it is not expensive. If you have Dermatitis Herpetiformis, you are probably sensitive to many chemicals and cleaning products.....be careful and cautious. I am VERY careful to screen my personal care products. Always pantiliners and other products are known to be irritating to many women.
Joan
#14
Posted 26 June 2007 - 04:18 PM
Joan (Maine), on May 6 2007, 08:11 PM, said:
Vanacreme at Walmart Pharmacy is wonderfully soothing and is formulated without many irritants...no precription although they may hav to overnight order it for you....it is not expensive. If you have Dermatitis Herpetiformis, you are probably sensitive to many chemicals and cleaning products.....be careful and cautious. I am VERY careful to screen my personal care products. Always pantiliners and other products are known to be irritating to many women.
Joan
#15
Posted 26 June 2007 - 04:20 PM

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