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Severe and prolonged itching
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12/26/2005 23:36
Jim

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12/26/2005 23:36
Jim

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Deep Tissue Itching

Jerry, Could you tell me what MSM, SAM-E and DMSO are? Sorry for my ignorance, I'm a new-be, unfortunately !!! Thanks, Jim

01/01/2006 23:13
JERRY 
01/01/2006 23:13
JERRY 
Deep Tissue Itching

Jim,

The items in question are all collagen producers; therefore not to be used by those suffering with D/C.

01/01/2006 23:18
JERRY 
01/01/2006 23:18
JERRY 
Deep Tissue Itching

Itching of the hands are usually caused by an influx of collagen that is attempting to heal. Therefore we have to avoid any collagen inducing product.

Immerse the hands in hot (not scalding) water if itch is troublesome. It should stop. Just don't succumb to scratching; it may exacerbate your condition.

07/30/2006 23:54
K. L.

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07/30/2006 23:54
K. L.

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Deep Tissue Itching

YES! In my left leg and I'm about bruised from scratching it so much (and pushing so hard)...are you doing a study?

08/26/2006 23:09
Juanita

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08/26/2006 23:09
Juanita

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dupuytren~sq~s contracture Disease

I just found out that I have this disease and it is in both of my hands,starting in the left hand first with the itching.My fingers hurts along with my hands and my little finger on the left hand is pulling down to the palm of my hand.I just turn 60 this year but have been having this problem for many years but did not what it was until it got this bad and my Neurologist saw my hand.I have also had two frozen shoulder's in the past 10 years,that was at the same time the itching started in my hand.I also have lower back problems so this just add's to my list.I do not know what to do, I do not do well with surgery.

My hands also burn sometimes on the top and the bottom and my feet I believe its in my feet also...HELP.
Do you know if anyone else has had frozen shoulder's with D C Disease?

Juanita

08/26/2006 23:51
Mark D

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08/26/2006 23:51
Mark D

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Frozen Shouler & DD

Juanita:

Yes, I too have had frozen shouler & DD.

I suspect that there is some common causality at work, but that is only a hunch.

Mark

08/27/2006 23:33
SusieQ 
08/27/2006 23:33
SusieQ 
Reply to Juanita

Hi Juanita,

Mark's hunch (and yours) is correct. There is a strong association between Dupuytrens and Frozen Shoulder.

It's admittedly daunting to read through all the posts on this forum, but if you scan down the main topics you'll see some that relate specifically to F.S. and Dups.

Also you'll see many references here to Needle Aponeurotomy (N.A.) I'll e-mail you a list of physicians in the U.S. who offer this option. Please refer to some of the websites on the list and become educated about N.A. before you make a decision how to proceed.

I wish you the best in dealing with this disturbing condition.

Susan

08/27/2006 23:17
Mark D

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08/27/2006 23:17
Mark D

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Thanks

Suzie Q:

Thanks for the info.

Mark

08/27/2006 23:17
juanita

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08/27/2006 23:17
juanita

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Itching Left Palm and Glucosamine

Thanks for the information this is a great way to help each other learn more about what is going on with other people that have this disease.

Juanita

11/05/2006 23:27
Tiffany Dixon-Ebanks

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11/05/2006 23:27
Tiffany Dixon-Ebanks

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Itching Left Palm and Glucosamine

Hello:

I am very happy I found this page. I was looking for what could be causing my left palm to be itching so badly, then I saw your comments on Glucosamine. I have been taking Glucosamine for the past few weeks for my knee and the soft part of my left palm near the wrist has been itching since this weekend. So, should I really stop taking glucosamine? What about the problems with my knees? Any suggestions as to why the Glucosamine could be causing this? Is it some interaction with other food or chemicals? Is there a substitute supplment or vitamin that I could take for my knees instead of glucosamine. I would appreciate any advise.

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