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Re: Itchy rash...nerves???

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 18 15:04:30 2009


yeast, wheat, gluten can cause these problems

fish oil, probiotics and digestive enzymes can help - as can giving up the offending foods! :)

At Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Val wrote: >
>At Fri, 20 Aug 2004, rcmommy wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone just been so frazzled with everything that they end up with a
>>rash from their nerves. I have an itchy rash all over my abdominal
>>area, around my waistline and on my thighs. It's like a "mad itch". I
>>was recently on Lortabs for the pain for about two weeks solid...I have
>>lap scheduled for end of the month. Could it be that I was more
>>comfortable and relaxed on the pills and them bam! I'm not taking them
>>as often (trying to make sure that I don't take too many cause I want
>>everything to work for me during surgery) and I'm back to my grouchy, in
>>pain, sleepless, worried self that I've given my self a rash with my
>>nerves. LOL! I go to the doc later today. It's not poison. And I
>>haven't changed any detergents. It just itches like crazy and add that
>>to the worries of the lap and I'm whatcha call a classic "MESS"! :-) Any
>>advice appreciated.
>
>******** try to get on an antidepressant, if you are so frazzled and
>getting the rash from nerves it will help, you only have to be on them
>for awhile. but dont stop cold turkey!




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