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Fire ants sensation all over my body!
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<blockquote data-quote="granger" data-source="post: 280204" data-attributes="member: 45577"><p>oh man, dont take gabapentin if this is what i think...</p><p></p><p>I have this same feeling also actually happened on T. I think it has something to do with oil glands. my arms typically had red bumps that have gone away slowly while on T and while getting that fire burning feeling during sweat or when hairs would contract from cold etc. and yes the full on burning feeling.. I changed detergents(to scent free) and most of all i cut out scented fabric sheets and disappeared..</p><p></p><p>while yes vaccines and viruss cause inflammation (viruss of course more so) and its possible to push your immune system into over active state and precipitate a autoimmune condition like kids getting diabetes from covid etc. i believe neuropathic pain is also a symptom of viral infections.</p><p></p><p>but also remember T has a shit tonne of roles from immune function to oil production to stress response etc aswell as likely increasing estrogen and ladies can tell you about skin changes from high Estrogen.. also hormones can shift sensitivities (think pregnant ladies getting allergies etc). so possible a type of indirect connection that your hairs are growing faster or oil glands are open and more susceptible etc. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest not taking the gabapentin esp if spells are only 10-40 min as wont even kick in. I would say look to any change in soap or lotion or detergent or static sheets. if no change, move over to free and clear type stuff with no scent or allergens. give that a few weeks and make sure wash all your bedding and towels.. its an easy fix if thats what it is and i bet you thats what it is.. your better off with less irritating chemicals anyway.</p><p></p><p>because i was in the same boat I didnt think it was laundry so changed detergent (i usually dont use dryer sheets but the lady does) so would come and go randomly seemingly who did laundry and i was like WTF, then we realized its prob teh drier sheets... couple weeks later after things made it through the wash has gone away... and yes it wasnt just a mild irritating like when your cold and sweat a little and its itchy, like full on burn stinging nettle on both arms or legs.</p><p></p><p>Its weird to me that i had more pimply arms off T then on it, esp as always had oily skin. like 24 hrs after a shower my hair is greasy from root to tip and my finger oils eat through plastic chords.</p><p></p><p>im super surprised the dermatologist RX gabapentin withough saying try differnt soap lotion and detergent first... but people pay money so they gotta RX i guess.</p><p></p><p>remember gaba drugs are physically addictive and may cause lowering of seizure threshold, anxiety, arythmia, insomnia etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="granger, post: 280204, member: 45577"] oh man, dont take gabapentin if this is what i think... I have this same feeling also actually happened on T. I think it has something to do with oil glands. my arms typically had red bumps that have gone away slowly while on T and while getting that fire burning feeling during sweat or when hairs would contract from cold etc. and yes the full on burning feeling.. I changed detergents(to scent free) and most of all i cut out scented fabric sheets and disappeared.. while yes vaccines and viruss cause inflammation (viruss of course more so) and its possible to push your immune system into over active state and precipitate a autoimmune condition like kids getting diabetes from covid etc. i believe neuropathic pain is also a symptom of viral infections. but also remember T has a shit tonne of roles from immune function to oil production to stress response etc aswell as likely increasing estrogen and ladies can tell you about skin changes from high Estrogen.. also hormones can shift sensitivities (think pregnant ladies getting allergies etc). so possible a type of indirect connection that your hairs are growing faster or oil glands are open and more susceptible etc. I would suggest not taking the gabapentin esp if spells are only 10-40 min as wont even kick in. I would say look to any change in soap or lotion or detergent or static sheets. if no change, move over to free and clear type stuff with no scent or allergens. give that a few weeks and make sure wash all your bedding and towels.. its an easy fix if thats what it is and i bet you thats what it is.. your better off with less irritating chemicals anyway. because i was in the same boat I didnt think it was laundry so changed detergent (i usually dont use dryer sheets but the lady does) so would come and go randomly seemingly who did laundry and i was like WTF, then we realized its prob teh drier sheets... couple weeks later after things made it through the wash has gone away... and yes it wasnt just a mild irritating like when your cold and sweat a little and its itchy, like full on burn stinging nettle on both arms or legs. Its weird to me that i had more pimply arms off T then on it, esp as always had oily skin. like 24 hrs after a shower my hair is greasy from root to tip and my finger oils eat through plastic chords. im super surprised the dermatologist RX gabapentin withough saying try differnt soap lotion and detergent first... but people pay money so they gotta RX i guess. remember gaba drugs are physically addictive and may cause lowering of seizure threshold, anxiety, arythmia, insomnia etc [/QUOTE]
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