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Yeehaa !! I am glad that you are doing better. Wouldn't

it be nice if the hives just disappeared immediately after getting a dental

infection cleared?!? Then we would know for sure

if this is really the cure. I am sorry you continue to itch also.

I wonder what is going on with the no hives itch. My husband says

that all people have itchy skin sometimes. He thinks that I forgot

what it is like to be normal itchy since I have been battling this for

a while. Maybe so. Keep me updated on your progress and good

luck!

Connie

kelly5851@... wrote:

Hi Connie,

It's 12 days since I had my bad tooth out & I too am expierencing

some days of generalized

itching. Some spots feel like giant hives but

nothing is there. Somedays

I have no hives, other days 2 or 3 hives and

yesterday I wore underpants

with a wide elastic waist and had some delayed

pressure hives around my

waist when I woke up this morning. After taking

and Allegra 60mg (

reduced from 180mg today) the hives went away. Overall

the hiving has stayed just

about the same as it was when I first found the

cavity in the tooth &

was keeping it free of food particles with the water

pick. However,

they do go away faster and I can wear a tighter bra now. I

am also eating italian

sausage now that I couldn't before. I am still on

the Clindamycin & have

no side effects from it so far. Fondly,

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