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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1457866" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have been finding that hot baths help with the muscle pains I have been having, last thing at night before bed, but I was having itchy legs - I used E45 in the mornings to ne great effect, but since trying to bathe at least every other night the itching has gone, and my feet are now even smaller than they had shrunk down to.</p><p>The baths have helped with all the itching and I am now finally healing up around my shoulders and upper arms. I can't use any bubble bath or even soap in the water - I wash under the shower and then fill up the bath.</p><p>As my husband is a duvet dragger, always uncovering my feet, I now have a separate cover to ensure my feet and lower legs are not out in the cold, as that really sets things off, aching muscles, painful joints and itchy skin. It's enough to drive one mad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1457866, member: 355878"] I have been finding that hot baths help with the muscle pains I have been having, last thing at night before bed, but I was having itchy legs - I used E45 in the mornings to ne great effect, but since trying to bathe at least every other night the itching has gone, and my feet are now even smaller than they had shrunk down to. The baths have helped with all the itching and I am now finally healing up around my shoulders and upper arms. I can't use any bubble bath or even soap in the water - I wash under the shower and then fill up the bath. As my husband is a duvet dragger, always uncovering my feet, I now have a separate cover to ensure my feet and lower legs are not out in the cold, as that really sets things off, aching muscles, painful joints and itchy skin. It's enough to drive one mad. [/QUOTE]
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