I am no closer to finding relief from my intense itching but boy it is such a relief to read about others who have exactly the same problem.
I also was told by two skin spesensoredts that it was "brachioradialis syndrome" . The treatments suggested were physio, chiropractor and pilates, all to improve posture I guess. Five years later I have tried all, still do weekly pilates but the problem persists. I find ice the only reliever and get up several times during the night to change ice packs. It rules my life at times.

Judy

Posted By Judy Kaminski on December 27, 2005 at 02:37:39:

In Reply to: Intense localized itching on arms posted by Christie Baker on January 25, 2005 at 14:29:14:

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