MissMorrigan -> RE: Plaster Casts & Intense Itching (4/9/2009 1:22:00 AM)
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@ the.dark. Thank you for that suggestion, I hadn't thought of taking antihistamine which is rather stupid given I have plenty of it in my medicine cabinet. @ kiwisub. Ouch! I understand why items aren't meant to be shoved down a cast to alleviate the itching, but damn, when that itch grabs a person, it becomes so intense all sensibilities are lost - and there's no good sex at the end of it to justify it, just temporary relief from the itching which comes back with a vengeance. I can imagine the poor person's pain and frustration when they lost that toothbrush down their cast. I have been known to give in to moment's sheer stupidity, but thank goodness they're always moments that are easily rectified. @ mbmbn Thanks for those suggestions. I haven't seen those products in the Uk, so doubt I'd find them here. I am getting an 18" ruler today! Having very dry skin which needs to be emoliated every day, it's obviously dried out and flaking. I'm going to be in seventh heaven when I shove that ruler down there and manage to get some cream in there, albeit minute quantities. I use diprobase as I have to be careful with my skin and it's one of the few base creams I don't react to. The cast should have already been removed by now so that the specialist can check on the healing progress of my achilles, removing the sutures before reapplying a new cast to adjust my foot in a correct position. Due to long waiting lists, I have to wait an additional two weeks and each time I move I can feel the sutures pulling/rubbing against the cast making it ever so sore. Ouchies! I know consultants have a rep as sadists, but you'd think that to benefit fully they'd need to see their patients more frequently so that they know just how much discomfort they're inflicting [:D] [:D] [:D]
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