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lotus26
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anyone experience itchy skin, especially your palms?
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When I'd jump into a cold lake as a kid!
(sometimes)
I think it's related to circulatory issues, not neccessarily Lyme.
Anyone else? (bump)

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randibear
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geez, when i think i should post, this appears.

i started amoxy yesterday and this morning my palms are itching like crazy.

also my left eye is itching.

i don't know if it's herx or reaction.

anybody?

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I have itchy & burning skin. LLMD says its neuropathy. LD has infected the peripheral nerves----real hard to get rid of it
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Hi, Since Lyme I have itched more, not just mild but deep severe itching where I accidental have scratched skin off. Unfortunately happens quite often. I thing is when the chetes move around under our skin. Being got lot worse now in late stage Lyme.
Never know where from feet to top head, hate when I broken off skin but think even do in my sleep being itching sooo intense.
Explain yours more. BTW/ Only Lyme treatment is Sauna, but did this way before.
Let me know about you??
Surprised more do not have that horrible itching.

Thanks for question, come on people fess up or has been already asked & replied to????

Hugggggggsssss,Kerry

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One of my first symptoms was itching feet which progressed to numbness/tingling.

I now also have some discoloration at times.

I think it is definitely a circulatory problem.

Reg family practice doctor says it is Renaud's syndrome but LLMD says Lyme and thinks it will go away with treatment.

Kerry - do you mean you are only treating with Sauna therapy ?? and does that help with the itching ?

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Hi, Yes, because days do not use back to itching.
People do not realize how exhausting can be. HUH?

I am sure with some of this circulatory plays big part. Our brains are off few beats, prob. hearts also>>>>>>
Huggggssssss,ALL IN NEED,Kerry

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Deep tissue itching on the palms of my hands and soles of my feet were some of my first symptoms of lyme.

After starting treatment for the lyme I would expereinve this itching especially after drinking a hot detox tea. I figured it had to do with the bacteria being disturbed and/or dieoff.

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hmmm, i had an epsom salts bath last night. hadn't had one of those in a while, so it could have been that.

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