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Hi Fia's Mom,

It's so good to hear that your daughter takes these fevers in stride.

One of the most difficult things for me as the parent of a kid

is thinking my son may miss out, especially as he gets older. Sounds

like your daughter proves that doesn't have to be the case. So, thank

you for sharing!

For the testing I need to look at our records. Off the top of my head

I know that my son always had an incredibly high CRP during episodes.

I've also read that many kids have high sed rates, though that wasn't

the case for us.

In terms of the symptoms, my son sounds the same with the exception of

the hives. I was under the impression that rashes/hives are not part

of the " typical " profile.

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The hives may be a type of sun reaction or allergic reaction , because

she gets them late spring, early summer, but the doctors keep it on

there list, " of what could this be " because the hive are symetrical

and migrate over two weeks time. The Lupus blood work negative. The

hives do not happen at the same time as the fevers.

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