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Dear Joy -

You will need to see a specialist in your area to answer your question. Anything

else would be only a naive guess. Even with his/her help, you may have a case

of idiopathic [unknown cause] Urticaria. Some of us have lived with our

condition for many years.

The support group of ICUS and the list group are here to help you with each of

our long-lived experiences with Chronic Urticaria. We support each other as we

search for clues to our personal plight with idiopathic Chronic Urticaria.

ICUS has a click for 'NEEDYMEDS'. They can help with folks that do not have a

way to fund their medical needs. www.angelfire/journal/icus or

www.nerosworld.com/icus

First and foremost - don't give up and find a good doctor to work with in your

area. Spell-out that you lack medical insurance. This is important to do up

front. As to talk to the office manager/doctor. You may be able to barter your

services to their practice for services.

Be well and happy

~Phil~

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> ItchDr =hi,

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> i just broke out in hives theis last week... i can't stopp itching... no med

ins. I've been taking benadryl caplets 4 times daily, and itch creme, it's

getting worse, i have 30 bite like bumps all over and when i scratch it looks

like really bad.... help!!!!!!! how long will this last???

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> joy4mcis@...

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