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kuldude
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hi everyone,i appriciate all your helpfull responses,im 29 diagnosed in 2005,6 cicle chimo folowed by radiation,recently for the last 3 days i've been experiencing some none stop itching on my legs,chest and the arms and im totally freaked out,im going to see my doctor the day after tomorrow but i cannt really sleep,ive checked every part of my body for a bump and everything seems fine but since my HD was originated in my chest(midiastic),im having bad thoughts of the desease coming back,has anyone had the itching after the remission that had nothing to do with HD?
again thanks for your attention to my question.
again thanks for your attention to my question.
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thanks for your answers and thank you hi2you for your prayers i pray for everyone out there too and i wish you all luck.hi2you said:hi sweetie. I will be praying for you that this itching is nothing. Just wanted to say when I had my reoccurence a year ago I had no itching or any symptoms. So dont jump the gun all could be fine. I often get itchy for no reason at all.
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