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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1920316" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Oh yeah, I do occasionally get the tingling burning itching, always only upper arms, it can be so awful. Sometimes it's like my upper arm bones are on fire, and so itchy!</p><p>Hi and welcome to our forum, it's good to know you have good control of your RH!</p><p>And the dietary changes have worked.</p><p>As far as I'm aware, there is no reason for this itchy burning as far as my GP and endo are aware. I was prescribed antihistamines to ward off the worst of the burning itch, also when it's really bad, frozen peas from the freezer will help.</p><p>I usually get my itching, burning in the evening, so you can get piriton, to help you become drowsy, but don't take these during the day if you are working or driving.</p><p></p><p>I'm being nosey, can you tell us how you got diagnosed and the journey to getting your diagnosis? What symptoms and advice from doctors, endocrinologist, dsns?</p><p>I'm really interested in the difference in RH ers and how they control it, and to see if you are aware of how and why. And what you've been advised.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, Jeffrey.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our forum, it's a really good knowledgeable read, about those who have similar conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1920316, member: 85785"] Oh yeah, I do occasionally get the tingling burning itching, always only upper arms, it can be so awful. Sometimes it's like my upper arm bones are on fire, and so itchy! Hi and welcome to our forum, it's good to know you have good control of your RH! And the dietary changes have worked. As far as I'm aware, there is no reason for this itchy burning as far as my GP and endo are aware. I was prescribed antihistamines to ward off the worst of the burning itch, also when it's really bad, frozen peas from the freezer will help. I usually get my itching, burning in the evening, so you can get piriton, to help you become drowsy, but don't take these during the day if you are working or driving. I'm being nosey, can you tell us how you got diagnosed and the journey to getting your diagnosis? What symptoms and advice from doctors, endocrinologist, dsns? I'm really interested in the difference in RH ers and how they control it, and to see if you are aware of how and why. And what you've been advised. Best wishes, Jeffrey. Welcome to our forum, it's a really good knowledgeable read, about those who have similar conditions. [/QUOTE]
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