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In case anyone recalls my September complaint (below) and is

curious... the itchy bumps kept coming, two or three new ones every

day, for a month. Then I just felt like something had changed, and

they stopped. There was a recurrence for one day a week later, but

that was that. I've been hive-free for about seven weeks.

 

I'm happy to say that it almost certainly had nothing to do with EOs,

because I've reintroduced them all, with the exception of one specific

brand of lavender I had been using (but I did reinstate my Badger

Sleep Balm, which contains lavender). Nor was a change of laundry soap

to blame, apparently.

 

The bad news is I'm pretty sure it was a delayed reaction to being

treated with the fluoroquinolone antibiotics Levaquin and Cipro for

the first time, in July. When the hives went away, other symptoms

consistent with fluoroquinolone antibiotic adverse reactions appeared.

 

This list is perhaps not the place for any extended discussion of

problems with prescription drugs, but I would like to urge everyone in

the strongest possible terms not to take any of the fluoroquinolones

unless your life literally depends on it. For an eye-opener on this, see:

 

quinolones/messages

 

The fluoroquinolone trade names that I have been able to identify are

Levaquin, Ciprofloxacin, Floxin, Tequin, Avelox, Noroxin, Trovan,

Penetrex, Raxar, Maxaquin, Zagam, and Factive. The widely prescribed

veterinary antibiotic Baytril also belongs to this class.

 

A.

 

 

, " avalonsands "

<avalonsands> wrote:

> Hello,

>

> I've been a casual/amateur user of EOs for about 3-1/2 years.

>

> Here's my concern: Once in a while, I go through spells where I get a

> series of what look and feel like insect bites on various bodily

> locations. They are not blotchy like the pictures of hives that you

> can find on the Internet; they're small, raised bumps that itch. Now I

> think this usually happens in summer, and maybe I've got a resident

> mosquito in my urban apartment. I don't think I have bedbugs but who

> knows.

>

> The past two weeks, I've been sprouting these bumps one after another.

> Two on my leg at first, then two on opposite sides of my back, two

> close together on my abdomen, one on my chest near the armpit... as

> the old ones fade out, the new ones pop up....

 

> Could anyone please tell me if this sounds like I'm starting to have a

> problem with sandalwood? or maybe with some chemical that's in a lot

> of the EOs? ...

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Thanks for this note. I've been having flea bites for the longest time. At

least I thought they were flea bites. Then today I realized that I'M the

only one being bitten by the " fleas " . MY bites/hives differ in size, from

the small actual hivey looking bumps to great huge welts. They all itch the

same and when I 'm not paying attention I scratch them until they bleed.

AND these puppies are taking forever to leave again...

 

I'm thinking it might be laundry liquid... they changed the recipe on that

stuff.

 

Either that or the fleas think I'm just too delicious to have a go at

anyone else. ;-)

 

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The PurrfinickyQueen

http://www.fatcatcandleco.com

Candles, Kitty Carpets, articles, practically everything but the Hairball!

 

 

> [Original Message]

> avalonsands <avalonsands

>

> 11/18/2004 7:45:58 PM

> Hives Update

>

>

>

> In case anyone recalls my September complaint (below) and is

> curious... the itchy bumps kept coming, two or three new ones every

> day, for a month. Then I just felt like something had changed, and

> they stopped. There was a recurrence for one day a week later, but

> that was that. I've been hive-free for about seven weeks.

>

> I'm happy to say that it almost certainly had nothing to do with EOs,

> because I've reintroduced them all, with the exception of one specific

> brand of lavender I had been using (but I did reinstate my Badger

> Sleep Balm, which contains lavender). Nor was a change of laundry soap

> to blame, apparently.

>

> The bad news is I'm pretty sure it was a delayed reaction to being

> treated with the fluoroquinolone antibiotics Levaquin and Cipro for

> the first time, in July. When the hives went away, other symptoms

> consistent with fluoroquinolone antibiotic adverse reactions appeared.

>

> This list is perhaps not the place for any extended discussion of

> problems with prescription drugs, but I would like to urge everyone in

> the strongest possible terms not to take any of the fluoroquinolones

> unless your life literally depends on it. For an eye-opener on this, see:

>

> quinolones/messages

>

> The fluoroquinolone trade names that I have been able to identify are

> Levaquin, Ciprofloxacin, Floxin, Tequin, Avelox, Noroxin, Trovan,

> Penetrex, Raxar, Maxaquin, Zagam, and Factive. The widely prescribed

> veterinary antibiotic Baytril also belongs to this class.

>

> A.

>

>

> , " avalonsands "

> <avalonsands> wrote:

> > Hello,

> >

> > I've been a casual/amateur user of EOs for about 3-1/2 years.

> >

> > Here's my concern: Once in a while, I go through spells where I get a

> > series of what look and feel like insect bites on various bodily

> > locations. They are not blotchy like the pictures of hives that you

> > can find on the Internet; they're small, raised bumps that itch. Now I

> > think this usually happens in summer, and maybe I've got a resident

> > mosquito in my urban apartment. I don't think I have bedbugs but who

> > knows.

> >

> > The past two weeks, I've been sprouting these bumps one after another.

> > Two on my leg at first, then two on opposite sides of my back, two

> > close together on my abdomen, one on my chest near the armpit... as

> > the old ones fade out, the new ones pop up....

>

> > Could anyone please tell me if this sounds like I'm starting to have a

> > problem with sandalwood? or maybe with some chemical that's in a lot

> > of the EOs? ...

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OK, Queeniee...

Listen to Momma...

Scratching your welts until they bleed is out! I know you would tell

your kids that. You could get staph infections..cut your nails to the quick.

My hunch is that you are a nervous wreck right now, as you have a right

to be when you have children of the age that eat candles..( been there,

done that :)

No, I am not saying it's all nerves, but under stress, your skin or

something reacts and it could just react to a new detergent, or anything

you might have added to your laundry or even some material your body

does not like...

Many years ago, when I was a teenager, my grandfather bought me a red,

flouncy petticoat. I thought it was the coolest thing on earth.If you

are my age, you might remember them, stiff, nylon and flouncy..:) But

darn it, every time I wore the thing, I would break out in hives, huge

ones and would sit in the tub with cool water to get those hives down.

After I ditched that lovely petticoat, for years I got hives from

certain nylons that seem to have a red tinge to them.

When I worked at the museum, we had to paint the whole thing with adobe

red paint for an exhibition , 3 times over until the director thought we

had the right Adobe red and again broke out in a terrible case of red

hives that took prednisone to control. From than on , I just got very

careful with anything red and I love red clothes...:)

So, be a detective and find out what goes on. Anything new in your

environment?

To bring down your angry skin and not to scratch , make a batch of

oatmeal, with a lot of water. Drain the oatmeal through a sieve, so you

have just an oatmeal juice. 'Paint' your skin with it. Take a bath in

it. Slather it on.

Goop it on! Than if you have some infused SJW oil with some heli, dab

that on.

Last not least, send the kids to camp, husband to the moon and give

yourself some time to relax and enjoy the sunshine...:)

If it is fleabites, do a radical cleaning on the animals and

house.Vacuum like crazy, throw out those vacuum cleaner bags immediately

outside somewhere, use the dia (sp) earth in your house to make those

buggers flee and don't tear your hair out...

Hugs, C-M

 

 

 

 

 

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