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HI Bart,

I am glad to hear that the phosphorus control and hydrocortisone

cream/antihistamines are helping the itching!

In a message dated 12/3/2004 8:41:48 AM Pacific Standard Time,

bkhphd@... writes:

> Itching, as I've moaned about before, is my biggest deal. By the way, this

> is improving with more vigorous P control and lots of hydrocortisone creams,

> as well as adding an antihistamine (loratidine) to my regimine.

>

> cheers, Bart

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Put me in the category of those with IgAN who aren't sick anymore often than

other people. In fact, during the 25 plus years I had IgAN, I was probably

less sick than other people who didn't have IgAN. I think this can go both

ways. On the other hand, I think that those times when I *was* sick, I was

sicker than the average person. A cold or a flu would really knock me out

for a long time - but I didn't have them anymore often than the average

person though.

Pierre

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>

> :

> I cannot say that I have more or fewer infections than a non-IgAN person

for the last few years, but there was a period of time that I had a lot of

sinus infections, and was on antibiotics for one thing or the other almost

constantly (in fact, I became sensitive to the penicllin family and need to

avoid it now). Now, maybe 1 or 2 a year, not the 1 a month I was getting

back then.

>

> I have actually avoided most of the infections (colds, etc) that have been

around me, which I think is amazing considering the immunosuppressants I am

on.

>

> I hope you are able to get past this.

>

>

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Hi, I am with Bart also with this one. Mostly my complaint is about

fatigue, but I am also anemic and get ProCrit about every 3-4

weeks. My first session with (maybe)IgaN was 40 years ago after a

strep infection which blasted my kidneys into a rusty river. I spent

28 days in the hospital that time and enjoyed exceptional health for

the next 40 years...then IgaN reared it's ugly head. So far in the 3

years that I have had it (only diagnosed with biopsy this March) I

have not been sick with a cold, flu or anything else that suggests my

system is upset. We are all difference here and yet some things are

similar. I do hope you are able to get over these bouts of sickness.

Take Care.......Gloria

> I am with Pierre on this one. Other than colds, I never get

frankly ill.

> Biggest problem is bouts of tiredness not really attributable to

any illness

> per se. This may be, as my neph said, because I feel cruddy all

the time

> and am simply used to it (this was her response when I told her I

felt fine,

> other than itching...she simply thinks I have adapted to feeling

less than

> par).

>

> I hear of people with the flu, but have never had it; I hear of

people who

> feel rotten from time to time, but again other than being tired I

never

> really do. The couple of times I have been nauseous, etc. it is

easily

> attributable to bad boy syndrome....too many raw oysters; more than

one

> alcoholic beverage (my tolerance for that stuff is virtually

gone...half a

> glass of wine sends me into itch fests) and the like.

>

> If I do get sick its a good one...like a few days in the hospital

when I was

> SURE I was having an MI....nothing was found, but the $15,000 spent

to ease

> my mind (no, not my money, the insurance company's!) was well worth

it.

> This is in fact the only sick leave I have taken since 1994; even

my biopsy

> was done at the weekend (and we all know what laying on the pea is

like...no

> princess here. That sandbag HURT after about 15 minutes).

>

> Itching, as I've moaned about before, is my biggest deal. By the

way, this

> is improving with more vigorous P control and lots of

hydrocortisone creams,

> as well as adding an antihistamine (loratidine) to my regimine.

>

> cheers, Bart

>

> Re: Sickness

>

>

>

> Put me in the category of those with IgAN who aren't sick anymore

often than

> other people. In fact, during the 25 plus years I had IgAN, I was

probably

> less sick than other people who didn't have IgAN. I think this can

go both

> ways. On the other hand, I think that those times when I *was*

sick, I was

> sicker than the average person. A cold or a flu would really knock

me out

> for a long time - but I didn't have them anymore often than the

average

> person though.

>

> Pierre

>

> Re: Sickness

>

>

> >

> > :

> > I cannot say that I have more or fewer infections than a non-IgAN

person

> for the last few years, but there was a period of time that I had a

lot of

> sinus infections, and was on antibiotics for one thing or the other

almost

> constantly (in fact, I became sensitive to the penicllin family and

need to

> avoid it now). Now, maybe 1 or 2 a year, not the 1 a month I was

getting

> back then.

> >

> > I have actually avoided most of the infections (colds, etc) that

have been

> around me, which I think is amazing considering the

immunosuppressants I am

> on.

> >

> > I hope you are able to get past this.

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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In the months prior to my diagnosis I had: Strep, sinus infection, food

poisoning, strep again, sinus infection again (this is the one where they found

my b/p to be 173/116 and the resulting blood work showed my creatinine level to

be high) Since my diagnosis I've been on prednisone so I tend to be sick with a

minor cold to major stuff like the recent salivary gland infection at least

monthly. I know it's more due to the prednisone at this point however. Prior

to my dx I think it was due to the high toxin levels in my system as I was

dealing with nephrotic syndrome at the time.

I hope you can find a good balance in your system. Have you tried taking

acidophilus tablets or eating yogurt with live cultures in it? My husband finds

they help to keep his system in balance.

Amy G.

Sickness

Has anyone that has been diagnosed with IGAn expirience more than

frequent infections.

I seem to be sick at least once a month, be it a soar throat, sinus

infection or bronchitis.

I was diagnosed with IGAn after a bout with a strep infection that got

into my blood and landed in my kidneys. was in the hospital for about

a week. That was about 2 years ago.

I appreciate everyones advice or expirence in advance.

thanks

jason

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