Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I also had such awful itching at night when I went on thyroid meds this year that I had difficulty falling asleep. My homeopath gave me Rhus Tox and that solved the problem for me. After a while I didn't need to take it anymore. I took it at bedtime, as that was the time it bothered me the most. Now I sometimes get a little itchyness on the insides of my upper arms but I haven't taken the rhus tox in ages. Nothing else helped me before, not creams or lotions or anything. Just about drove me crazy. I am on levothyroxine & cytomel. On Sep 10, 2006, at 3:32 AM, mem_mem_me wrote: > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > is so out of control. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I suspect you need more Armour and cortef. Different treatment. Gracia I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have beenup for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorland 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itchingis so out of control. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.2/442 - Release Date: 9/8/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 What is Rhus Tox and how do you get it. I have never heard of it. Thanks > > > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > > is so out of control. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 That is where I started was with cortef and it did nothing. At least I am having some ability to funciton on medrol there was none on cortef. I called the Broda Foundation and they said that not everyone does well and cortef and some people need different types of cortisol meds. I am trying to up my amour slowly. After writing this on different forums it seems that itching common. I have really tried so many things that are just not working. On cortef, I could not even raise an 1/8 of gr. of armour Thanks Ellen - -- In iodine , " Gracia " <circe@...> wrote: > > > I suspect you need more Armour and cortef. Different treatment. > Gracia > > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > is so out of control. > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.2/442 - Release Date: 9/8/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Rhus tox is a homeopathic remedy. It comes in tiny pills and is available from a number of makers. You can usually find it in your natural foods stores, such as Whole Foods, etc. She gave me 200c., I took one dose, then another when I start to lose results. If you take a lower dose, such as 30c., you need to take it more often, daily, and even several times a day. If it is correct remedy for your problem you should get some relief right away though. She also has taken my case and has been treating me for other things the past few years. If you can consult with a homeopath, by all means do. Knowing everything that is going on with you will help them prescribe the correct remedy for you. By the way, you should not drink coffee with most remedies, or use anything with camphor. Here is a link which explains rhus tox: < http://www.elixirs.com/ products.cfm?productcode=S135> You put the pills under your tongue and let them dissolve there. Do not eat or drink anything for 15 minutes before or after taking. On Sep 10, 2006, at 9:01 AM, mem_mem_me wrote: > > What is Rhus Tox and how do you get it. I have never heard of it. > > Thanks > > >> >>> I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been >>> up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of >>> medorl >>> and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the >>> itching >>> is so out of control. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 >From: " mem_mem_me " <maryellenmu@...> >That is where I started was with cortef and it did nothing. At least >I am having some ability to funciton on medrol there was none on >cortef. I called the Broda Foundation and they said that not >everyone does well and cortef and some people need different types of >cortisol meds. I am trying to up my amour slowly. After writing this >on different forums it seems that itching common. I have really tried >so many things that are just not working. On cortef, I could not even >raise an 1/8 of gr. of armour I know this is the third time I've asked the question. But, since the quantity of medrol you said you are taking is equivalent to 30 mg of Cortef, how much Cortef were you taking before you switched to Medrol? And were you spreading it out four times a day as suggested by Jeffries in " Safe Uses of Cortisol? Medrol is a synthetic analog, which means it's not like cortisol, the molecules have been changed so the drug companies can patent it. Medrol or prednisone is like taking Cortef without the salt retaining properties, which many with adrenal insufficiency need. So, are you taking a mineralcorticoid in another form? Maybe it's the lack of sodium retention that causes the itching. (Assuming it's not some kind of parasite or other medical reason.) Have you had your sodium / potassium levels tested? You have to be in pretty bad shape for those to be out of range. Which means they can cause problems before they show up on labs. But, severe adrenal insufficiency would cause low sodium. And since Medrol doesn't provide the sodium retention you need, it could cause the same. Ancient remedy, but it points out low salt levels can cause itching - http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/salt.htm A hip-bath in salt water was a superb remedy for skin diseases and itching: " This brine - he said - is better than all the health spas arising out of nature. " Maybe some of that sea salt people are talking about would be helpful to you, but you might still have problems retaining it. Skipper _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Are you taking fish oil, cod liver oil? It has done wonders for my skin. Take thumb and forefinger about 6 inches apart and put them on your upper arm and draw the skin together until the fingers are about 3 inches apart. You will often see a fish scale pattern on hypothyroid people... I did until I got my thyroid under control. The oils have now totally removed any trace of dry skin issues. " Skin Diseases The most common skin finding in hypothyroidism is dry, flaky skin. However, skin disease of almost any kind should raise suspicion of hypothyroidism. Circulation to the skin is decreased, as it is to the rest of the body, and also the production of mucopolysaccharides is increased dramatically in the skin. These two factors together predispose the patient to acne, impetigo, erysipelas, cellulitis, eczema, psoriasis and ichthyosis (fish scale skin). Often these conditions are relieved with thyroid extract. The same is true for the syndrome of " winter itch, " in which the skin below the elbows and knees itches severely during the winter. Even some cases of lupus involving the skin clear up with thyroid extract, and when they clear up, the disease does not progress to systemic involvement of the internal organs. " http://www.medical-library.net/sites/hypothyroidism.html http://www.mercola.com/2003/dec/27/dry_skin.htm --- mem_mem_me <maryellenmu@...> wrote: > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > is so out of control. > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Yes, I was spreading it out 4 times a day. I had to stress dose almost daily. I am doing the seasalt 2x somtimes 3x a day. My potassium and sodium, renin, aldosterone and other hormones are okay. My progesterone was low. Broda Barns Foundations said that medrol might not be what I need but I don't really want to go on predisone. I have no weight gain or puffiness in a little over 2 1/2 months. But, cortef was like a sugar pill after 3 days. I hope to try to go back to cortef. That is my goal. I just am always feeling like I am speeding and itching and hyper. I have been doing this since Feb. What was the thyroid med you were on. I wonder if anyone just cannot take armour. Thanks Ellen > > >From: " mem_mem_me " <maryellenmu@...> > > >That is where I started was with cortef and it did nothing. At least > >I am having some ability to funciton on medrol there was none on > >cortef. I called the Broda Foundation and they said that not > >everyone does well and cortef and some people need different types of > >cortisol meds. I am trying to up my amour slowly. After writing this > >on different forums it seems that itching common. I have really tried > >so many things that are just not working. On cortef, I could not even > >raise an 1/8 of gr. of armour > > I know this is the third time I've asked the question. But, since the > quantity of medrol you said you are taking is equivalent to 30 mg of Cortef, > how much Cortef were you taking before you switched to Medrol? And were you > spreading it out four times a day as suggested by Jeffries in " Safe > Uses of Cortisol? > > Medrol is a synthetic analog, which means it's not like cortisol, the > molecules have been changed so the drug companies can patent it. > > Medrol or prednisone is like taking Cortef without the salt retaining > properties, which many with adrenal insufficiency need. So, are you taking > a mineralcorticoid in another form? > > Maybe it's the lack of sodium retention that causes the itching. (Assuming > it's not some kind of parasite or other medical reason.) > > Have you had your sodium / potassium levels tested? You have to be in > pretty bad shape for those to be out of range. Which means they can cause > problems before they show up on labs. But, severe adrenal insufficiency > would cause low sodium. And since Medrol doesn't provide the sodium > retention you need, it could cause the same. > > Ancient remedy, but it points out low salt levels can cause itching - > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/salt.htm > A hip-bath in salt water was a superb remedy for skin diseases and itching: > " This brine - he said - is better than all the health spas arising out of > nature. " > > Maybe some of that sea salt people are talking about would be helpful to > you, but you might still have problems retaining it. > > Skipper > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live Spaces is here! It's easy to create your own personal Web site. > http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Oh, I did start on one drop of lugol's 2 days ago. But have not seen a change of different symtoms than i have had before. Ellen > > >From: " mem_mem_me " <maryellenmu@...> > > >That is where I started was with cortef and it did nothing. At least > >I am having some ability to funciton on medrol there was none on > >cortef. I called the Broda Foundation and they said that not > >everyone does well and cortef and some people need different types of > >cortisol meds. I am trying to up my amour slowly. After writing this > >on different forums it seems that itching common. I have really tried > >so many things that are just not working. On cortef, I could not even > >raise an 1/8 of gr. of armour > > I know this is the third time I've asked the question. But, since the > quantity of medrol you said you are taking is equivalent to 30 mg of Cortef, > how much Cortef were you taking before you switched to Medrol? And were you > spreading it out four times a day as suggested by Jeffries in " Safe > Uses of Cortisol? > > Medrol is a synthetic analog, which means it's not like cortisol, the > molecules have been changed so the drug companies can patent it. > > Medrol or prednisone is like taking Cortef without the salt retaining > properties, which many with adrenal insufficiency need. So, are you taking > a mineralcorticoid in another form? > > Maybe it's the lack of sodium retention that causes the itching. (Assuming > it's not some kind of parasite or other medical reason.) > > Have you had your sodium / potassium levels tested? You have to be in > pretty bad shape for those to be out of range. Which means they can cause > problems before they show up on labs. But, severe adrenal insufficiency > would cause low sodium. And since Medrol doesn't provide the sodium > retention you need, it could cause the same. > > Ancient remedy, but it points out low salt levels can cause itching - > > http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/salt.htm > A hip-bath in salt water was a superb remedy for skin diseases and itching: > " This brine - he said - is better than all the health spas arising out of > nature. " > > Maybe some of that sea salt people are talking about would be helpful to > you, but you might still have problems retaining it. > > Skipper > > _________________________________________________________________ > Windows Live Spaces is here! It's easy to create your own personal Web site. > http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I am taking fish oil. How much should I take. Presently taking 2 a day. I have not skin eruptions. Not too much scaly skin thought. I think it is internal. No hives or anything. Thanks Ellen > > > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > > is so out of control. > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 The important thing it the amount of EPA/DHA in the fish oil. You might be taking as little as 50mg of EPA. Check the label. Theraputic doses start at 2000mg. Vitamin shoppe sells mega fish oil that has 600mg of EPA. I take 4 of those with a teaspoon of Carlsons lemon Cod Liver oil...also found at the vitamin shoppe. If you have dry hair, it also works wonders. That will get you up to a very good level of omega-3's. Hypo dry skin is an internal problem. --- mem_mem_me <maryellenmu@...> wrote: > > I am taking fish oil. How much should I take. Presently taking 2 a > day. I have not skin eruptions. Not too much scaly skin thought. I > think it is internal. No hives or anything. > > Thanks > Ellen > > > > > > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > > > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > > > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > > > is so out of control. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 mem_mem_me wrote: > I am having sever itching...uncontrollable...no hives....I have been > up for days with it. It does not go away. I am taking 6mg of medorl > and 1 1/2gr armout. Can anyone tell me what they do when the itching > is so out of control. > Caladryl works nicely, for me. Also Pascalite, either internally or topically. -- Heidi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 I had terrible itching for years and years while on synthetics. My skin itched like crazy. If my husband even touched my back, it would start the itching, and I would make him stand there and scratch for me ( " you started it, you finish it! " ) I would lie in bed at night and itch my legs like crazy. Since I switched to Armour, it has been reduced b y about 95%. Best, Handcrafted Jewelry ~ http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com Curly Horse Rescue ~ http://www.CurlyRescue.com ~If you can stay calm, while all around you is chaos...then you probably haven't completely understood the situation.~ ~Flashlights are tubular metal containers for the purpose of storing dead batteries.~ > I also had such awful itching at night when I went on thyroid meds > this year that I had difficulty falling asleep. My homeopath gave me > Rhus Tox and that solved the problem for me. After a while I didn't > need to take it anymore. I took it at bedtime, as that was the time > it bothered me the most. Now I sometimes get a little itchyness on > the insides of my upper arms but I haven't taken the rhus tox in ages. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2006 Report Share Posted September 11, 2006 I have only been on armour since March. I am hoping eventually that it stops by taking the armour too. Ellen > > I had terrible itching for years and years while on synthetics. My skin > itched like crazy. If my husband even touched my back, it would start the > itching, and I would make him stand there and scratch for me ( " you started > it, you finish it! " ) I would lie in bed at night and itch my legs like > crazy. Since I switched to Armour, it has been reduced b y about 95%. > > Best, > > Handcrafted Jewelry ~ http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > Curly Horse Rescue ~ http://www.CurlyRescue.com > > ~If you can stay calm, while all around you is chaos...then > you probably haven't completely understood the situation.~ > ~Flashlights are tubular metal containers for the > purpose of storing dead batteries.~ > > > > > I also had such awful itching at night when I went on thyroid meds > > this year that I had difficulty falling asleep. My homeopath gave me > > Rhus Tox and that solved the problem for me. After a while I didn't > > need to take it anymore. I took it at bedtime, as that was the time > > it bothered me the most. Now I sometimes get a little itchyness on > > the insides of my upper arms but I haven't taken the rhus tox in ages. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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