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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby cherylk » 31 May 2008, 12:20

Yes, I am speaking to him again and am planning our little "talk" for this afternoon.
I do remember that cotton balls seemed to help me with the itching, but I am trying to forget about the experience. I don't plan to use the Diltiazen ointment for more than 8 weeks. That is my plan right now anyway. Hope my Metamucil-like powder works well again today.
One of my friends is going to have a "gamma knife" used on her benign brain tumor this coming week, so situations like those do seem to put our probs more into perspective.
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Fissulyna » 31 May 2008, 13:00

I don't know - I know many people that had tumors removed and lived happily ever after and people with chronic back pain who just want to die ... so yeah, my "thought of the day" LOL
Tabby - I hope you will find some relief soon Image - it must be very annoying - did you try some Aloe or Chamomile ? I think the "break" from the creams could be a worth a try - if u need some lubrication still, try plain Vaseline - something without any active ingredients at all.
Best of luck !!!
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Guest » 31 May 2008, 13:58

Absolutely Cheryl....
No... 1 year is a very long time to be using the cream :roll:
Fiss, Many thanks cherub Image
Yes aloe is soo soothing,
Vaseline is a great tip Image Is it ok to put a little inside, hygiene wise ?
I normally use more diltiazem to lubricate before i go so this will be intresting :shock:
Why did i use so much creams Image
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby cherylk » 31 May 2008, 14:31

Don't beat yourself up, Tabby! We all need to be our own best friends!! One thing I tried this morning on my applicator--it has holes on the sides from which the cream comes out--anyway for the first time I put some cream on the END in a great amount, which I had never done previously. Made insertion much easier, and I wish I had thought of that b/4. We all learn as we go along-that is life!
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Fissulyna » 31 May 2008, 14:58

Dear Tubby Image , you are more than welcome Image Since all of those creams (Nitro, Nifedipamine and I suppose other "compounds") have vaseline as a base - I see no reason why pure vaseline would be any different Image. Vaseline is completely "inert" which means that it is not absorbed by skin or mucous membranes. Regarding hygiene, same way - if you used any other cream inside it is the same thing. You will poop it out anyway LOL as soon as you go to the bathroom : ) ! I am sorry that they changed Preparation -H formula, originally it was mostly fish oil and was great as natural lubricant (sigh). Maybe we should start our own business and start manufacturing fissure friendly suppositories Image !!!!??? Small size, slippery and completely mild and with natural oils and herbs !!!!
BTW: I discovered that Aloe gel is great lubricant for insertion of suppositories ! I also put mixture of aloe, vit. E, vit.A, and baby A+D cream on a tip of my suppository and it glides in smoothly and also brings "in" those extra vitamins !
All the best :sprinkleheart:
PS: You used so much creams because you tried to heal the fissure :truebud: dear buddy and it is not a short or small task XOXO I used Nitro 0.4 (!!!!) AND Nifedapine in combo LOL - so don't be angry at yourself - you intentions were the best and everybody reacts differently to meds!
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Guest » 31 May 2008, 15:27

why it is itching: when you are injured, you have histamines and leukotrienes that rush to the surface of your skin to repair it, histamine causes itching, and as long as your skin has a problem, even a scab (which is normal and healthy) the histamine will stay underneath the scab in the skin just incase any other infection or irritants try to enter the wound, so that it can attack it (actually macrophages do this, but this is just the general idea) the histamine makes your skin tingle because it is helping it heal because it has proteins in it from your blood...so it is good to be itching if you have a wound
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Fissulyna » 31 May 2008, 15:47

Yes and no. Itching is actually very close to pain in it's origin and how it is interpreted in the brain. Itching can be final phase of healing but also can signal bingeing of many disorders.
In this particular case, itching is caused most likely by usage of vasodilatation creams. Itching by no means is a good sine in all circumstances and in severe cases can be debilitating (ask any Seborrhea sufferer).
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Guest » 31 May 2008, 16:04

:tinky:
Cheryl, Thank you for taking the time Image
Fiss you make me laugh esp when you call me Tubby :D
That figures...Vaseline will be my new freind now...GULP Image
That aloe gel really comes in handy doesnt it, it worked wonders for my tag today :)
I am glad you are finding your way Fiss, You are so on guard for this one..keep up the good work Image
Melissa , That was really intresting to read,
Mmmm thats an idea...antihistimines ! Image
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Fissulyna » 31 May 2008, 19:04

ha ha ha- sorry Tabby - sometimes I am amazed that I can compose a sentence at all - my brain is so much connected with my butt lately - I even "slur" when I speak - who knows, maybe fissure is super early symptom of dementia in my case :rolleyes: Image
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Re: Itchy Advice ?

Postby Jen » 31 May 2008, 23:45

Tabby - Why did you use the cream so long? Did you need too or did you just use it our of percaution? I think I may use for a year as well - Hello everyone! My name is Jen and I am a nitro addict!
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