My Mom was dx'ed win Stage 3A adeno. She had an ULLL in 08/30/12 followed by concurrent chemo and radiation. Thanks to God, her care team she has been slowly but steadily improving despite some very serious side effects which she is still recovering from. A great deal of weight loss, severe esphoagitis , varying degrees of nasal drainage and coughing. She insists that she is not having headaches, nausea, blurry vision, and or feelings of being lightheaded BUT .... she states that she has this sense that insects are crawling under her skin by her one ear....it lasts only about a minute and maybe only one to two times a day....if they do occur they happen at different times of the day/night. ...during the incidences she insists that she is not experiencing any of the known symptoms of you know what's... do any of you know what this might be or have any of you experienced this type of feeling/sensation? Please let us know and thank you very much.
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Reply # - August 3, 2013, 08:36 PM
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Could it be some side effect of steroid tapering?
Reply # - August 3, 2013, 08:43 PM
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She has been on two separate prednisone regimens...one short one in May and nw she has started the taper down on this second steroid regimen which started the last week of June.
Reply # - August 3, 2013, 08:50 PM
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oh and I forgot.. she does have tinning is... the buzz/ringing in her ears but she insists that this 'new' sensation is NOT her tinnitus which she years prior to her cancer dx...
Reply # - August 3, 2013, 08:58 PM
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I remembered you asking about that which is where I got my guess/question. It sounds like the kind of thing a steroid would do but still just a guess. I'd make sure the docs and nurses know.
Reply # - August 3, 2013, 09:00 PM
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that ringing in the ears is an easy side effect to get with so much going on.
Reply # - August 3, 2013, 11:00 PM
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She had the ringing (tininiis) prior to her dx....
Reply # - August 4, 2013, 10:20 AM
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A sense of itching or insects under skin can occur uncommonly from opioids, if she happens to be taking them, though if it is only in one part of the body, I'd wonder if there's some nerve damage from the cancer, or possibly radiation if it was delivered anywhere in the area. I haven't encountered this symptom before.
Good luck.
-Dr. West
Reply # - August 4, 2013, 01:54 PM
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Are opioids the same as opiates... just a different chemical make-up I assume?...these are pain medicines..correct? Could chemo had caused nerve damage which only presented with his insect/crawling skin sensation after eight months since chemo treatment ended? She only hd radiation treatment in her chest. We called her medical team to see about scheduling an MRI .. Is this a reasonable decision? Thank you and please let us know.
Reply # - August 4, 2013, 01:56 PM
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Are opioids the same as opiates... just a different chemical make-up I assume?...these are pain medicines..correct? Could chemo had caused nerve damage which only presented with his insect/crawling skin sensation after eight months since chemo treatment ended? She only hd radiation treatment in her chest. We called her medical team to see about scheduling an MRI .. Is this a reasonable decision? Thank you and please let us know. Also she has not been taking any pain medicines ...only prednisone...
Reply # - August 4, 2013, 02:18 PM
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Opioid is the general term for painkillers similar in effect to morphine, while opiates are those opioids made directly from the poppy plant (others are synthesized).
It's always reasonable to discuss any new symptoms with your doctors, but the decision about whether to obtain an MRI is the kind that needs to be made by her local doctors with full access to her medical records and an ability to examine her. If they feel there is any question that it could be something worth checking out, then an MRI would certainly seem to make sense.
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