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First I’d like to thank you for this post. I started having symptoms about 7 years ago and not a single doctor figured out what I had. I went to the library at USD & myself was able to finally get some answers. I am going to start doing this today. I normally only get break outs in the summer but this year it’s changed and even hopped onto the other arm. I wanted to ask you. I have read that there’s some potential correlation with having neck adjustments and potential relief. Have you ever considered or once you figured this out it’s been enough? I’m a little worried as I live in a very sunny city and I’m stating to scar myself.

I’m so happy this worked for you. It’s been a rough go at it for me. Especially when doctors weren’t listening to me.

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Had same story with more on my right then became both. Don’t think it’s the sun though. Struggled until I got frustrated and did a constant google search for causes for fore arm itching. until I found a post that said 3 causes: dry skin, allergic reactions and Brachioradial Pruritus. Then I started to learn what I had. Like sciatica but in the neck where the spine disc contacts the brachial nerve to the arms.

Don’t recommend the chiropractor neck adjustments. In my experience chiropractic treatment gave temporary relief for the back pain (I went for back pain). After years and thousands of dollars. I realized I would never heal with this approach. Finally went to a good physiotherapist who taught me stretches. In 3 visits I was healed and cost was $75. I still do those stretches today never have back pain anymore