VashTheStampede wrote:Ouch, sounds painful. It would be good to get it checked out if you can, just to be safe. It might be eczema though. I have a mild case of it just on my hand, but it can be anywhere on the body. When I was younger, it was really bad, and I thank God it's gotten way better as I got older. But yea, it might be a severe case of localized eczema on certain parts or your skin. But yea, I'll be prayin for ya, hope it gets better =)
It got even worse today...
I woke up covered in the hives (usually sleeping relieved me of them temporarily until after I woke up) The whole left side of my body on the front from my neck to just above my knees looked like I had been burned... My mom suggested I bathe in baking soda water. After sitting in it a few minutes, the itching went away as long as I was submerged... As soon as whatever part was submerged surfaced, it would start to itch really bad again, like it does after I had been scratching it. I'm all out of 2 bottles of hydrocortizone and one bottle of "itch-x"
I don't know how much more of this I can take... last night the worst of the itching wouldn't go away for hours... In fact it never went away... I had to sit through an undescribable feeling for hours until I finally was able to sleep...
My mom said she was going to try to get me to see her doctor (the suggestion had to be up to her since it seems as though all my suggestions fall on deaf ears...) and just pay in cash...
I'm just affraid, however, that the very nature of what I have may make the doctor not notice... I mean, when it's dormant it really doesn't show until there is pressure on some part of my body (like if I'm kneeling down, or if I scratch or rub or touch something) I feel like scratching and getting the hives everywhere before I see the doctor just so he or she has something to look at... To make sure he or she doesn't miss it...
I have been talking to my biological brother and I'm thinking it may be genetic... Both of my brothers have had something similar and the doctors could never diagnose it...