Elbow hives?
To give some explanation: Yesterday, I broke out in hives. I thought at first I had a bugbite. No, it was all over... my elbows.
It just suddenly came back. Hugely worse.
I look like I've been rolling in poison ivy or something. Except that I haven't, and I'm not allergic to it anyway.
What the hell?
So. I'm going to go take a shower and hope that it calms down. O_o
To give some explanation: Yesterday, I broke out in hives. I thought at first I had a bugbite. No, it was all over... my elbows.
It just suddenly came back. Hugely worse.
I look like I've been rolling in poison ivy or something. Except that I haven't, and I'm not allergic to it anyway.
What the hell?
So. I'm going to go take a shower and hope that it calms down. O_o
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2004-06-03 09:51 (UTC)Heh, sorry, I shouldn't laugh. Ouch. =(
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2004-06-03 22:55 (UTC)no subject
2004-06-03 12:42 (UTC)no subject
2004-06-03 12:54 (UTC)(i use it for mosquito bities too)
also, you might want to try this, the next time you break out as well...it's a recipe by my great grandma who undoubtedly was wiccan before wiccan was the trend..:).
1pt mullein
1pt chamomile
1pt goldenseal
1pt echinecea
1 garlic clove, chopped to bits
Two pinches cayenne pepper (if you like spicy drinks, only for taste)
Juice from two ripe lemons
Sweetner (this stuff is gank without it..lol)
1 drop of those breath mint droppy things (I don't have peppermint oil, but this would suffice too!)
Place herbs and water into a tea steeper or pot and boil. :)
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2004-06-03 13:37 (UTC)What? Never heard of this? Couple years ago I broke out in serious hives, thought it was my bedding. Cleaned, changed everything about. Then I thought, it must of been something I ate....nope. Went to the allergist and it was my lovely thyroid causing the damn hives!
Crazy life.
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2004-06-03 13:45 (UTC)It should go away on its own. Antihistamines will help with the itching, if that happens. If it gets so bad that you can't sleep, consider visiting your PCP and getting some more powerful antihistamines and/or some steroid cream to calm the rash down.
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2004-06-03 21:37 (UTC)so now im allergic to grass?!?!?!!?
great.
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2004-06-03 22:54 (UTC)no subject
damn grass.
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2004-06-03 22:56 (UTC)Maybe because your skin there is dryer it is more prone to breaking out / reacting to allergins.
I dunno, but *hugs* anyway.
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2004-06-04 07:53 (UTC)