In 2008, I began to experience episodes of extreme itching. It was confined to small places (never quite the same) on my palms, fingers, soles of feet, and tops of feet. There is no redness involved. The itching seems to originate inside, rather than on the surface of the skin, and comes in pulses separated by about 15 seconds. It lasts 20 or 30 minutes. I thought I was going insane. At the time, I was taking wellbutrin and celexa. I began taking notes on the events, and found that when I became agitated, irritated by people, that is experiencing negative emotions, THAT was when these episodes begin. Once, when my celexa ran out and it was a week before I could refill it, I noticed the intensity of these episodes was greatly reduced. I self-medicated (bad idea) with the celexa, skipping it and doulbing up on dosage, and found a direct correlation with the itch intensity and the celexa. My psychiatrist and I agreed to stop the celexa. In the insuing years, I still have occasional itch episodes, usually during particularly intense scenes in movies, bad dreams, and when I am nervous in front of someone with whom I have unpleasant business to discuss. Could it be that the wellbutrin also plays a role in this? It is bearable, but is particularly annoying when it happens on my fingertips or along the midline of the sole of a foot. Maybe I should discuss trying a different antidepressant with my doc.
I have been on Wellbutrin for about a month now (to help me quit smoking)
no bad dreams - no weight gain - everything was great ... then all of a sudden WHAM
my left ear itchs - then the left side of my neck, and the hair line ......
It is DRIVING me crazy - noxema helps - but it stinks - I just used Benidril (wrong spelling Im sure) but that only worked for a few minutes