Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Do any of you have problems with your trigger points itching and burning, esp. the ones around your shoulders and shoulder blades? That's been driving me crazy! (I know, driving me crazy is a pretty short trip!) Of course,when you scratch it just further flares up the trigger point, so it's kind of like telling a little kid not to scratch chicken pox. I have remicade this thursday, but is this one of those things where they say, " it's just part of the disease process. " I tell ya I get so tired of hearing that one.....I think if I painted myself blue they'd say that was part of the process too....) Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 There are times where the base of my neck and shoulders feel like they are on fire. It is horrible, and I can't do anything about it. Luckily, it usually goes away after a few hours. Lately I've had this really deep " itch " in my neck. Itch isn't the best way to describe it...it is that feeling you get when you need to stretch of flex your muscles, or get the urge to " pop " a joint...you know the feeling? Only no matter how much I stretch or flex or pop, it doesn't go away. It's been driving me absolutely insane. Dr. changed my sleep meds, since it started about 2 weeks after I started this stuff, and it is slightly better today, but now I feel it in my armpits instead of my neck. Argh! > Do any of you have problems with your trigger points itching and > burning, esp. the ones around your shoulders and shoulder blades? > That's been driving me crazy! (I know, driving me crazy is a pretty > short trip!) Of course,when you scratch it just further flares up the > trigger point, so it's kind of like telling a little kid not to > scratch chicken pox. I have remicade this thursday, but is this one > of those things where they say, " it's just part of the disease > process. " I tell ya I get so tired of hearing that one.....I think > if I painted myself blue they'd say that was part of the process > too....) > Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 There are times where the base of my neck and shoulders feel like they are on fire. It is horrible, and I can't do anything about it. Luckily, it usually goes away after a few hours. Lately I've had this really deep " itch " in my neck. Itch isn't the best way to describe it...it is that feeling you get when you need to stretch of flex your muscles, or get the urge to " pop " a joint...you know the feeling? Only no matter how much I stretch or flex or pop, it doesn't go away. It's been driving me absolutely insane. Dr. changed my sleep meds, since it started about 2 weeks after I started this stuff, and it is slightly better today, but now I feel it in my armpits instead of my neck. Argh! > Do any of you have problems with your trigger points itching and > burning, esp. the ones around your shoulders and shoulder blades? > That's been driving me crazy! (I know, driving me crazy is a pretty > short trip!) Of course,when you scratch it just further flares up the > trigger point, so it's kind of like telling a little kid not to > scratch chicken pox. I have remicade this thursday, but is this one > of those things where they say, " it's just part of the disease > process. " I tell ya I get so tired of hearing that one.....I think > if I painted myself blue they'd say that was part of the process > too....) > Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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