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I don't think it's the kidney disease as such. I don't recall, is your son

on an ACE inhibitor? That can sometimes cause it.

Pierre

Yes, but the hives started about 3 months before he started taking meds.

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My sympathies for you and your son. I break out in hives when I'm under severe

stress. Had a very nasty period about ten years ago back when I was in law

school. Would be covered almost head to toe in huge ugly hives - felt like the

creature from the black lagoon. Ended up in the ER once when they were so bad I

couldn't breathe. Went through expensive allergy testing (tested allergic

everything) and treatment for several years to no avail. Got out of law school

and the whole mess cleared up. It recurs now and then when I'm badly stressed.

My nickel sense of it all is that it's an autoimmune thing. I don't have kidney

problems, but think I may have passed my own tendency to autoimmune responses to

- and in his case it manifests itself as kidney related. However, that's

entirely speculative. I don't believe the allergy testing they did - I think I

was so enormously stressed at the time, my body would have reacted to anything

(it even reacted to the control injections!).

Adolescence is stressful enough by itself, without throwing kidney disease on

top of it. Is it possible that your son is experiencing something similar?

Here's a few things that help a bit

(1) Hot baths with a cup or so of dissolved baking soda (I buy baking soda in

huge bags at Costco).

(2) I weave a frozen otter pop between my fingers for hives on my fingers. The

long shape of the otterpop works much better than any icebag.

(3) Tigerbalm occationally works as a counter irritant.

If you come up with anything to combat hives, please let me know! Here's hoping

that they GO AWAY!

Cy

LSummers@... wrote:

Has anyone heard of or experienced hives to be some sort of side effect of

IGAN?

My son (13) has been breaking out in hives for the last 3 months. I did

change laundry detergent (cheaper brand for towels and sheets) and thought maybe

that was causing it. I switched back to Tide and rewashed everything in this

house. He's still breaking out in hives. I've noticed it's happening the most

when he's hot from playing basketball, or being overly active. I asked his

Neph about it, who denies it has anything to do with his kidney problems (this

was before he was diagnosed).

Anyone have some insight on this??

Thanks,

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My sympathies for you and your son. I break out in hives when I'm under severe

stress. Had a very nasty period about ten years ago back when I was in law

school. Would be covered almost head to toe in huge ugly hives - felt like the

creature from the black lagoon. Ended up in the ER once when they were so bad I

couldn't breathe. Went through expensive allergy testing (tested allergic

everything) and treatment for several years to no avail. Got out of law school

and the whole mess cleared up. It recurs now and then when I'm badly stressed.

My nickel sense of it all is that it's an autoimmune thing. I don't have kidney

problems, but think I may have passed my own tendency to autoimmune responses to

- and in his case it manifests itself as kidney related. However, that's

entirely speculative. I don't believe the allergy testing they did - I think I

was so enormously stressed at the time, my body would have reacted to anything

(it even reacted to the control injections!).

Adolescence is stressful enough by itself, without throwing kidney disease on

top of it. Is it possible that your son is experiencing something similar?

Here's a few things that help a bit

(1) Hot baths with a cup or so of dissolved baking soda (I buy baking soda in

huge bags at Costco).

(2) I weave a frozen otter pop between my fingers for hives on my fingers. The

long shape of the otterpop works much better than any icebag.

(3) Tigerbalm occationally works as a counter irritant.

If you come up with anything to combat hives, please let me know! Here's hoping

that they GO AWAY!

Cy

LSummers@... wrote:

Has anyone heard of or experienced hives to be some sort of side effect of

IGAN?

My son (13) has been breaking out in hives for the last 3 months. I did

change laundry detergent (cheaper brand for towels and sheets) and thought maybe

that was causing it. I switched back to Tide and rewashed everything in this

house. He's still breaking out in hives. I've noticed it's happening the most

when he's hot from playing basketball, or being overly active. I asked his

Neph about it, who denies it has anything to do with his kidney problems (this

was before he was diagnosed).

Anyone have some insight on this??

Thanks,

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I don't think it's the kidney disease as such. I don't recall, is your son

on an ACE inhibitor? That can sometimes cause it.

Pierre

Hives

> Has anyone heard of or experienced hives to be some sort of side effect of

> IGAN?

> My son (13) has been breaking out in hives for the last 3 months. I did

> change laundry detergent (cheaper brand for towels and sheets) and thought

maybe

> that was causing it. I switched back to Tide and rewashed everything in

this

> house. He's still breaking out in hives. I've noticed it's happening the

most

> when he's hot from playing basketball, or being overly active. I asked

his

> Neph about it, who denies it has anything to do with his kidney problems

(this

> was before he was diagnosed).

> Anyone have some insight on this??

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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