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Post by humanshield on Nov 16, 2016 23:20:23 GMT -5
And that was nice because it was really nippy out there tonight..... But when I got back, MY HANDS are itching like crazy! What the ?Never felt anything like this?? Anyone ever get this? They itch so bad I tried putting them under hot water but that didnt help. Right now I have them slathered in Tea Tree Oil and it seems to have helped a bit. Googled it and all I saw was eczema and scabies.... I did shake hands with someone while I was out....did they give me scabies? No WAY I could go to sleep with this itching! Anyone? Weird! Maybe I'm about to come into loads of money ?
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Post by niz76 on Nov 17, 2016 0:15:41 GMT -5
Vibration-induced histamine response? AKA 2t FEVER! lol
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Post by humanshield on Nov 17, 2016 8:23:41 GMT -5
That could have been it Niz Maybe combined with the cool temps and I'm just getting older?
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Post by gsx600racer on Nov 17, 2016 16:26:32 GMT -5
Vibration-induced histamine response? AKA 2t FEVER! lol The CDC say's there is no known cure.
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Post by humanshield on Nov 17, 2016 18:29:24 GMT -5
Vibration-induced histamine response? AKA 2t FEVER! lol Crazy thing is....I've been riding 2 stokes for about 45 years and NEVER had this happen before.... Then again, I've been around longer than that and never had joint pains until recently
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Post by tsimi on Nov 17, 2016 18:45:50 GMT -5
It's definitely an age issue. Rheumatism maybe? And the vibration of a 2T just adds to it.
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Post by humanshield on Nov 17, 2016 19:06:37 GMT -5
It's definitely an age issue. Rheumatism maybe? And the vibration of a 2T just adds to it. Could be.....but I'll be damned if it'll slow me down from riding...I'll just take an anti-histamine And a Margarita when I'm back home
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Post by liftit on Nov 17, 2016 19:26:31 GMT -5
Coming from Alaska, this is a common thing. I get this when running outside when its cold. Its called cold urticaria. Basically an immune/histamine response to the cold. It can also be because your skin was drastically colder than your core temp and when you started to warm up, that hot blood flowed into your hands and it sets off your nerves.
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Post by humanshield on Nov 17, 2016 22:34:31 GMT -5
Coming from Alaska, this is a common thing. I get this when running outside when its cold. Its called cold urticaria. Basically an immune/histamine response to the cold. It can also be because your skin was drastically colder than your core temp and when you started to warm up, that hot blood flowed into your hands and it sets off your nerves. Thanks liftit It was pretty cold. About 67 and with the wind chill at 60mph probably almost 53 degrees! Few would have survived I know...but hey, I'm tuff and handled it like a boss When it's that cold, maybe I needed heated hand grips. Was wearing riding gloves.
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