Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Mosquito bite might of been an allergy reaction due to which seems like an autoimmune dysfunction or other health physical issue going on.This is my son when he gets stung by a mosquito, it flares up, has some nasty reaction. There seems to be more that has been going on which you must rule out if possible on finding someone that can out-rule Lyme disease, see if Mitochondrial dysfunction or P.A.N.D.A.S., have these test done. http://www.regardingcaroline.com/PANDAS Hopefully others here will share their input.If you're in the DFW area, highly recommend if possible attending a future workshop going on PANDAS.If your near the Austin area, one of my son's doc was able to run various test at the Neurosensory ctr. when I brought up some concerns, my son is an established patient there. One of my son's doc where it all started is a hematologist & oncologist where my son was first dx'd w/common variable immunodeficiency disorder which I can relate with similar numbers, this was the beginning of this chapter from a mosquito bite to such findings to ruling out Lyme disease to Mitochondrial dysfunction to now dx'd w/P.A.N.D.A.S. Hope you find the right doc to assist within your sons's symptoms of what is going on w/him, wish you well on this mission.Irma Jos Josh has Noonan's Syndrome. Mildly affected. Really just short stature. I was just alarmed and sharing here if anyone can help. Some message boards it pertains toand others it doesn't. Panicing! But, the doctor didn't say to come back immediately, so maybe I should calm down.Thanks,AprilTo: aprilveronica@...Subject: RE: - Appt with you on Oct 24th QuestionsDate: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 22:51:02 +0000 Dear April, It was good to see you and Josh the other day. His blood counts are not impressive, but he has a very high level of IgE—the immunoglobulin associated with allergies. (Normal is up to ~100, allergies can drive it toward 1000; his level is 1489—that’s impressive!) Very high levels are usually secondary to something else, (i.e., abnormalities in the system that regulates IgE level) and can be associated with severe recurrent infections—not a problem he’s had. I can’t find any connection to Noonan syndrome. I’ll check with our immunologists and let you know what we should do next. S From: April Higgins Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:42 AM To: Subject: - Appt with you on Oct 24th Questions Hello, We are still dealing with the mosquito bite issue. Actually, it doesn't matter what type of bite it is. His legs are just a big mess. It all looks awful. Could it be that his adrenal glands are not working properly? What will be be discussing about Josh and Noonan's (or anything else) on the 24th? Have a good day. April Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 so are severe reactions to mosquito bites a sign of autoimmune issues? my sone gets huge hard swollen lumps from mosquito bites. Sent from my iPhone Mosquito bite might of been an allergy reaction due to which seems like an autoimmune dysfunction or other health physical issue going on.This is my son when he gets stung by a mosquito, it flares up, has some nasty reaction. There seems to be more that has been going on which you must rule out if possible on finding someone that can out-rule Lyme disease, see if Mitochondrial dysfunction or P.A.N.D.A.S., have these test done. http://www.regardingcaroline.com/PANDAS Hopefully others here will share their input.If you're in the DFW area, highly recommend if possible attending a future workshop going on PANDAS.If your near the Austin area, one of my son's doc was able to run various test at the Neurosensory ctr. when I brought up some concerns, my son is an established patient there. One of my son's doc where it all started is a hematologist & oncologist where my son was first dx'd w/common variable immunodeficiency disorder which I can relate with similar numbers, this was the beginning of this chapter from a mosquito bite to such findings to ruling out Lyme disease to Mitochondrial dysfunction to now dx'd w/P.A.N.D.A.S. Hope you find the right doc to assist within your sons's symptoms of what is going on w/him, wish you well on this mission.Irma Jos Josh has Noonan's Syndrome. Mildly affected. Really just short stature. I was just alarmed and sharing here if anyone can help. Some message boards it pertains toand others it doesn't. Panicing! But, the doctor didn't say to come back immediately, so maybe I should calm down.Thanks,AprilTo: aprilveronica@...Subject: RE: - Appt with you on Oct 24th QuestionsDate: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 22:51:02 +0000 Dear April, It was good to see you and Josh the other day. His blood counts are not impressive, but he has a very high level of IgE—the immunoglobulin associated with allergies. (Normal is up to ~100, allergies can drive it toward 1000; his level is 1489—that’s impressive!) Very high levels are usually secondary to something else, (i.e., abnormalities in the system that regulates IgE level) and can be associated with severe recurrent infections—not a problem he’s had. I can’t find any connection to Noonan syndrome. I’ll check with our immunologists and let you know what we should do next. S From: April Higgins Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:42 AM To: Subject: - Appt with you on Oct 24th Questions Hello, We are still dealing with the mosquito bite issue. Actually, it doesn't matter what type of bite it is. His legs are just a big mess. It all looks awful. Could it be that his adrenal glands are not working properly? What will be be discussing about Josh and Noonan's (or anything else) on the 24th? Have a good day. April Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 so are severe reactions to mosquito bites a sign of autoimmune issues? my sone gets huge hard swollen lumps from mosquito bites. Sent from my iPhone Since not a doc was just sharing per our experience was just something to rule out if possible. Always have to be a detective & this was our findings. Besides the mosquito flare up my son would also undergo some recurrent infection as well in his case. What would happen, when this occur w/your son when bitten by a mosquito? Any other symptoms? Did you apply some anti inflammatory ointment or something? Did it work? Irma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 No other symptoms just itchiness. i would put benadryl cream on it and calamine lotion and it would go away within a day. Sent from my iPhone so are severe reactions to mosquito bites a sign of autoimmune issues? my sone gets huge hard swollen lumps from mosquito bites. Sent from my iPhone Since not a doc was just sharing per our experience was just something to rule out if possible. Always have to be a detective & this was our findings. Besides the mosquito flare up my son would also undergo some recurrent infection as well in his case. What would happen, when this occur w/your son when bitten by a mosquito? Any other symptoms? Did you apply some anti inflammatory ointment or something? Did it work? Irma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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