This past Oct/Nov, my family and I embarked on a fabulous WDW/DCL vacation. All was perfect except for cranky teenagers, and my crazy immune system.
Up to this trip I had only one known allergy and that is to a penicillan medication.
On day two of our trip (which involved a two day drive to Orlando, 3 nights in hotels prior to checking into our WDW hotel, then 4 nights on the Disney Wonder), I developed itchy little bumps on the backs of my ankles. I checked the hotel room, bed ect.... for bugs, found none. By the time we were in Disney World, the bumps had gotten worse, the itch worse, and had spread across my feet (tops). By the time we were on the ship, the rash had spread to the tops of my hands. Bumpy and ITCHY as heck. I was given a hydrocortizone cream on board which did help with the itchy part till it was time for the next application.
Well, once home, I immediately went to my doctor because this rash was now spreading up my arms.
Doctor went through everything, then determined I had an allergy to either the detergent or starch (but most likely the starch) used by hotels in their sheets. He gave me a cortizone cream which helped stop the spread of the rash (or maybe it was just the fact I was home and no longer sleeping in starch filled beds), and the rash was gone within the next week.
SO,,,, if this really is the case, an allergy to the starch in Hotel sheets, I assume that goes for DCL bed sheets too. What would you do to prevent this from happening again? My hands were SO red, from scratching, the bumps themseleve were red. I thought of sleeping with socks and mitts, but that seems uncomfortable. Or bringing my own bed sheets, although that would be a chore but perhaps my only alternative. Maybe taking benadryl daily? Or is it possible to request starch free sheets from DCL in our stateroom? I have 10 months to plan ahead, the best course of action.
Up to this trip I had only one known allergy and that is to a penicillan medication.
On day two of our trip (which involved a two day drive to Orlando, 3 nights in hotels prior to checking into our WDW hotel, then 4 nights on the Disney Wonder), I developed itchy little bumps on the backs of my ankles. I checked the hotel room, bed ect.... for bugs, found none. By the time we were in Disney World, the bumps had gotten worse, the itch worse, and had spread across my feet (tops). By the time we were on the ship, the rash had spread to the tops of my hands. Bumpy and ITCHY as heck. I was given a hydrocortizone cream on board which did help with the itchy part till it was time for the next application.
Well, once home, I immediately went to my doctor because this rash was now spreading up my arms.
Doctor went through everything, then determined I had an allergy to either the detergent or starch (but most likely the starch) used by hotels in their sheets. He gave me a cortizone cream which helped stop the spread of the rash (or maybe it was just the fact I was home and no longer sleeping in starch filled beds), and the rash was gone within the next week.
SO,,,, if this really is the case, an allergy to the starch in Hotel sheets, I assume that goes for DCL bed sheets too. What would you do to prevent this from happening again? My hands were SO red, from scratching, the bumps themseleve were red. I thought of sleeping with socks and mitts, but that seems uncomfortable. Or bringing my own bed sheets, although that would be a chore but perhaps my only alternative. Maybe taking benadryl daily? Or is it possible to request starch free sheets from DCL in our stateroom? I have 10 months to plan ahead, the best course of action.