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   anyone allergic to "Aspartame" (artificial sweetener)? (Allergies board)

12th December 2006
Pretty much everywhere... my arms and legs are the worst.

I use a medicated cream that the allergist gave me, and Aveeno products for everything (even shaving cream and face wash). He also gave me Elidel cream but effects the long term use of that haven't been established yet so I use it sparingly.

I use a Band-Aid to cover up the back of the button on my jeans (nickel). ALL gold, no matter the purity, has nickel in it, so I've been looking into replacing my wedding set with a platinum band. I don't wear a watch any more. I don't wear earrings.

I take Zyrtec twice a day, because my allergies are so severe. I stay away from things (fabrics) that irritate, like wool and polyester.

Above all, hydration. Water and moisturizer. Lots.
13th December 2006
I didn't know that all gold has nickel in it. Have you tried painting the inside buttons with clear fingernail polish - I've heard some people do that. I too was prescribed Elidel because I didn't want to use anymore steriod creams. I chose not to use it because of the side effects. So I do use the steriod cream sparingly. Trying 2 weeks on 2 weeks off. Also when my legs are soooooo itchy I can't stand it anymore & I know you know what I mean - I take "Benadryl" and it helps. But you can only do that when it's extremly bad because it makes you tired and you can't live on Benadryl.

I have found a cream/lotion called "Cerave" and can only be found at pharmacies (not dept. stores) works very well. It has an ingredient called (ceramides - which helps keep the skin moisturized). Most of all it doesn't hurt on really raw skin like some others do. That's big! It costs about $12 - $15. I also use plain old Vaseline. Some of the supposed "Eczema" creams and lotions hurt so bad it's not worth the pain. Try the Cerave- it's good stuff.

I've been doing alot of reading about eczema and it seems that you either have an internal (diet) or external (contact or environmental) allergy that sets it off. The trouble is trying to find out exactly what sets it off. I have definately been much better without the "aspartame". Not completely cured, but much better.

Keep in touch and let me know if you find any other products that help. Thanks & Happy Holidays!
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