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Dear , That is what most Dr. tell us we have. I don't think they know

the answer as to why we have hives. This group has helped me so much. They

are loving and understanding and very knowledgeable. The only thing I see you

can add is the H2 Zantac. The zyrtec and allegra are your H 1's. Doxipin is

an H3. You can get zantac over the counter. I was taking tagamet as my H2

until Jackie informed me that the part of my body that gets rid of histimine.

Zantac does not supress it. I have

seen an improvement. It seems as if a lot of people your age are getting

chronic urticara (long lasting hives). I got mine at 55, I am now 58. I have

learned to live with them. There are more people on this list that can help

you more than me. They will surely answer you soon. You are at the right

place and with the right people. I am

sorry you too are experiencing this. Love Carolyn

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Dear ,

Welcome to the "animal lovers" urticaria site:):):)......hmmmm maybe we should start doing research on the connection between having a tender, loving heart and CU!!!! (just kidding)

anyway, on a more serious note, i am so sorry you are suffering like this......of course "an over-active immune system" does not give you an explanation of the underlying cause ....but often that is as much as the doctor knows at the moment........finding the underlying cause has been accomplished by some people, but many others are still searching....

I have just discovered that I MAY have a thyroid connection (time will tell if this is the case).....by having the thyroid antibodies test done....have you had that one done??? you may have noticed in the messages that quite a number of CU sufferers have thyroid hormone levels show up in the "normal" range because their thyroid is fighting so hard to compensate for the antibodies that are fighting the thyroid (Hashimotos disease).............anyway....that is just one possiblity.......if you haven't had the thyroid antibodies test done, you may consider that next......believe me, i wish i had done it years and years ago (if i had only known!!!)

yes, there are many other meds to try: many people on this site have tried new medications, new combinations of medications and higher dosages of medications with great results as far as being able to control symptoms....i am sure you will find your "cocktail".....

besides the thyroid antibodies, two things i have learned on this site that have helped me enormously are: Quercitin (a natural daily supplement that you can try unless you are allergic to drugs like aspirin or ibuprofen), and Gastrocream (made from Gastrocrom-- which some people drink with great success) ...there are many many more things that work for various people....so don't give up....ask any questions you think of and there always seems to be someone who can help.

love......tree

n a message dated 2/17/2002 12:07:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, RescueSpice@... writes:

I'm new here, and glad to see so many animal lovers in this group, I

rescue cats and have 7 of my own.

My hives started 6 months ago, the doctors say I have an over-active

immune system, and there's nothing they can do. I take 2 Allegra in

the am, 2 Zyrtek and 6 Doxepin in the pm. Still covered in welts, I

have to wear long sleeves, since my skin looks like a burn victim's.

Some days it affects my face, gets in the eyelids, etc. but mostly it

is on arms, legs, torso. Is this "hyper-active immune system" really

the best info available, or does it really mean the doctors have no

clue? I also tried Prednisone, Tagamet, Atarax, Singulair, all with

no improvement. Was tested for all the hepatitis types, Lupus,

Liver, Thyroid. Any other tests I should ask for? I'm only 35 and

hate to feel so disfigured, surely there are more things to try?

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Hey girl, I've learned everything about this on this line. The Dr. didn't

explain it to me. Just told me what to take and made the next visit

schedule.It was 3 months before he told me I had CU. Then I went on the net

and found this site. I went back in the archives and read, read, and read.

You should check them too. And I just keep staying here and learning. What

city and state do you live in? I might want to talk kittens with you. I have

been thinking about getting another one. My old boy passed 2 years ago. I

still think of him and miss him. He was 17 years old.

Love Carolyn

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Wow thanks Carolyn and Tree, I already learned something new. I

wasn't aware of H1, H2, and H3. Where can I read up on that? Funny

observation: my doctors have given me very poor explanations of the

meds I've been given, the M.D. who gave me Prednisone only

said " You'll love it, it'll make you feel high. " (it didn't, it made

me feel DREADFUL) but further discussion with my VET has consistently

been more useful! She's gladly explained the various drug's side

effects, benefits, how they work, etc.

Have any of you looked into internal parasites as a cause? I rescue

so many stray kitties who come with little bellies full of worms, and

the doctor says there's NO WAY I could have worms, but is that really

such a crazy question? I'm especially wondering after seeing so many

animal people on this message board! Has this been discussed here

before?

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Hi , and welcome to the group. Believe me, I feel sheer rage when I

read that comment the M.D. made, " You'll love it, it'll make you feel high. "

, referring to prednisone. When I think of how some of our group members

have suffered from the side effects of prednisone, it makes my blood boil.

That has to be the " Number One " STUPID, IRRESPONSIBLE comment of the

week!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyway......................glad Carolyn and Tree pointed out the H2 issue,

which is vitally important. If you leave H2 uncovered it just keeps on

making those old hives.

Parasitic infections are said to be a very RARE cause of chronic hives, but

it's worth getting tested, to set your mind at rest. I do not think they

can be passed to you from cats however, but maybe I am wrong. Have you had

any root canals done? Any surgery? What else can we think of? Lots, I'm

sure!

Looking forward to hearing more from you, best wishes, Carol

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> Wow thanks Carolyn and Tree, I already learned something new. I

> wasn't aware of H1, H2, and H3. Where can I read up on that? Funny

> observation: my doctors have given me very poor explanations of the

> meds I've been given, the M.D. who gave me Prednisone only

> said " You'll love it, it'll make you feel high. " (it didn't, it made

> me feel DREADFUL) but further discussion with my VET has consistently

> been more useful! She's gladly explained the various drug's side

> effects, benefits, how they work, etc.

>

> Have any of you looked into internal parasites as a cause? I rescue

> so many stray kitties who come with little bellies full of worms, and

> the doctor says there's NO WAY I could have worms, but is that really

> such a crazy question? I'm especially wondering after seeing so many

> animal people on this message board! Has this been discussed here

> before?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria

(hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide

cyber-family.

>

> We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle

with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to be taken

as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before trying

anything new.

>

> Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with

a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to

read such postings.

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, Hello and Welcome to the group!! Your diagnosis sounds the same as

mine and many others here. I to have been told by my doctors that I have

Autoimmune CU and was given all types of Rx's and told to be back in 5

months!! My Immunologist tried to explain this in some detail, but after

being told that I have something that is hard to find out the where/what of

cause and may have for the rest of my life that is when I went in search for

more answers,and found this group. I have learned a lot and will be " armed

with questions " when I return!!

Sure seems like you are taking some of the right combos, except as Carolyn

has pointed out, you are missing the H2 Zantac in your Cocktail. How are

you handling the " 6 " Doxepin in the pm? is this 6 pills?? I take 1 25mg at

bedtime only when I feel itchy or swelling, this is hard for me because it

knocks me into la la land : ) When I feel like a " flare " is coming on, I

work myself up to 3 Allegra a day [am,noon,bed] along w/ 2 Zantac [am,bed]

and the Doxepin at bedtime, this seems to help me get the hives under

control and they dont " appear " on the skin.

As for your later post of the doctors comments on Prednisone, I am appalled

that he would even think that " feeling high " would matter!! Prednisone is

the WORST, but we all have been there and that is the only thing that would

give me hive releif/no face swelling and spot free!! But the coming down

off of them is terrible. I went thru all kinds of withdrawls and was never

so sick as I was on them!! But in order to get myself under control, I had

to take them and the Allegra/Zantac combo and taper off the Pred. I am still

spot free [only sometimes a few come out] but feel them under my skin always

itching to come out!!

Sure hope you can get your hives under control soon, I am 35 now also, and

was 33 when this all started as a constant for me, sure makes outdoor life

tough. As for the " animal thing " we have always had some type of animal

running around here, and they never bothered me before so I find for myself,

that this is not a cause for me?? Well anyway, you have come to the right

place for great advice, this site has been a great help for me!

Take care,

Y in KY

New here - hello

> I'm new here, and glad to see so many animal lovers in this group, I

> rescue cats and have 7 of my own.

>

> My hives started 6 months ago, the doctors say I have an over-active

> immune system, and there's nothing they can do. I take 2 Allegra in

> the am, 2 Zyrtek and 6 Doxepin in the pm. Still covered in welts, I

> have to wear long sleeves, since my skin looks like a burn victim's.

> Some days it affects my face, gets in the eyelids, etc. but mostly it

> is on arms, legs, torso. Is this " hyper-active immune system " really

> the best info available, or does it really mean the doctors have no

> clue? I also tried Prednisone, Tagamet, Atarax, Singulair, all with

> no improvement. Was tested for all the hepatitis types, Lupus,

> Liver, Thyroid. Any other tests I should ask for? I'm only 35 and

> hate to feel so disfigured, surely there are more things to try?

>

>

>

>

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following link:

> urticaria-unsubscribe

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic Urticaria

(hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide

cyber-family.

>

> We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our struggle

with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to be taken

as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before trying

anything new.

>

> Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we post with

a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do not wish to

read such postings.

>

>

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I am very interested in knowing what the Mayo docs told you

I have had this for four years--it has almost driven me insane

i have been to many doctors and tired many many med combos and all sort of

things

am interested in what tests you had at Mayo-i have been thru the gambit here

please share info with me if possible

thanks

brenda

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Welcome!!!! I went to the Mayo Clinic in Oct,2001 and one of the

tests was an O & P for parasites.

I was on Prednisone then and am trying to avoid it now. I had a

terrible night last night and my hubby said we might have to call the

doc and go back on it to knock this round down alittle bit. I'm open

to any suggestions!!!!!.....I really hated the feelings that went

with the Prednisone and the WEIGHT GAIN. I hope you at least got some

relief from the itches.

Itching in Iowa,

-- In urticaria@y..., " sadlersweb " wrote:

> Hi , and welcome to the group. Believe me, I feel sheer rage

when I

> read that comment the M.D. made, " You'll love it, it'll make you

feel high. "

> , referring to prednisone. When I think of how some of our group

members

> have suffered from the side effects of prednisone, it makes my

blood boil.

> That has to be the " Number One " STUPID, IRRESPONSIBLE comment of the

> week!!!!!!!!!!!

> Anyway......................glad Carolyn and Tree pointed out the

H2 issue,

> which is vitally important. If you leave H2 uncovered it just

keeps on

> making those old hives.

> Parasitic infections are said to be a very RARE cause of chronic

hives, but

> it's worth getting tested, to set your mind at rest. I do not

think they

> can be passed to you from cats however, but maybe I am wrong. Have

you had

> any root canals done? Any surgery? What else can we think of? Lots,

I'm

> sure!

> Looking forward to hearing more from you, best wishes, Carol

>

> Re: New here - hello

>

>

> > Wow thanks Carolyn and Tree, I already learned something new. I

> > wasn't aware of H1, H2, and H3. Where can I read up on that?

Funny

> > observation: my doctors have given me very poor explanations of

the

> > meds I've been given, the M.D. who gave me Prednisone only

> > said " You'll love it, it'll make you feel high. " (it didn't, it

made

> > me feel DREADFUL) but further discussion with my VET has

consistently

> > been more useful! She's gladly explained the various drug's side

> > effects, benefits, how they work, etc.

> >

> > Have any of you looked into internal parasites as a cause? I

rescue

> > so many stray kitties who come with little bellies full of worms,

and

> > the doctor says there's NO WAY I could have worms, but is that

really

> > such a crazy question? I'm especially wondering after seeing so

many

> > animal people on this message board! Has this been discussed here

> > before?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> > If you do wish to unsubscribe then you can click on the following

link:

> > urticaria-unsubscribe@y...

> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> >

> > This list is in the service of those who suffer from Chronic

Urticaria

> (hives). We strive to support and lift each other as a worldwide

> cyber-family.

> >

> > We share whatever needs to be shared to help one another in our

struggle

> with Chronic Urticria. Information provided in this forum is not to

be taken

> as medical advice. Always consult your health professional before

trying

> anything new.

> >

> > Any posting that is off the main topic of Chronic Urticaria, we

post with

> a prefix of NCU -. This is done out of respect for those who do

not wish to

> read such postings.

> >

> >

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Hi -

What a wonderful thing you do - rescuing cats. I have

4 cats and a dog - all from shelters. They make the

best pets.

I am the one Myra was talking about with cold

urticaria.

What kind of doctors have you seen for this problem so

far? It sounds like whoever you went to is just kind

of sloughing it off (like many do) in saying that you

just have an overactive immune system. The question

is " why? " and how can you improve your condition? Why

is this happening now and not a year ago - what is

different?

Please write often and let us know how you're doing.

There is so much to learn through this group - maybe

you'll be one of the lucky ones who will discover your

cause by learning something here. Once you know the

cause you can then treat it.

-Sheryl in NJ

--- mnpawprints RescueSpice@...> wrote:

> I'm new here, and glad to see so many animal lovers

> in this group, I

> rescue cats and have 7 of my own.

>

> My hives started 6 months ago, the doctors say I

> have an over-active

> immune system, and there's nothing they can do. I

> take 2 Allegra in

> the am, 2 Zyrtek and 6 Doxepin in the pm. Still

> covered in welts, I

> have to wear long sleeves, since my skin looks like

> a burn victim's.

> Some days it affects my face, gets in the eyelids,

> etc. but mostly it

> is on arms, legs, torso. Is this " hyper-active

> immune system " really

> the best info available, or does it really mean the

> doctors have no

> clue? I also tried Prednisone, Tagamet, Atarax,

> Singulair, all with

> no improvement. Was tested for all the hepatitis

> types, Lupus,

> Liver, Thyroid. Any other tests I should ask for?

> I'm only 35 and

> hate to feel so disfigured, surely there are more

> things to try?

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

These vets have twice as much on the ball as the M.D.s! A dear friend of

ours is a vet and he just told me not to use any lotions with Menthol, and I

was using tons of it. He said it's a vaso-dialator which will cause even

more itching. Now when I look back, I had such awful itching and hiving on

my legs that I was practically pouring the stuff on. That's when I developed

terrible red bumps and they thought I had vasculitis. I don't! Very proud of

my grand-son, he's

pre-vet. We're all crazy for animals in our family, it would be natural for

him to have gone in that direction. Hope he'll treat me when he gets his

degree! LOL Be well. Hugging you in my heart. Ging

Re: Re: New here - hello

Wow - maybe I should call my veterinarian for a

consultation! He charges a lot less too (LOL).

-Sheryl in NJ

--- mnpawprints RescueSpice@...> wrote:

> Wow thanks Carolyn and Tree, I already learned

> something new. I

> wasn't aware of H1, H2, and H3. Where can I read up

> on that? Funny

> observation: my doctors have given me very poor

> explanations of the

> meds I've been given, the M.D. who gave me

> Prednisone only

> said " You'll love it, it'll make you feel high. "

> (it didn't, it made

> me feel DREADFUL) but further discussion with my VET

> has consistently

> been more useful! She's gladly explained the

> various drug's side

> effects, benefits, how they work, etc.

>

> Have any of you looked into internal parasites as a

> cause? I rescue

> so many stray kitties who come with little bellies

> full of worms, and

> the doctor says there's NO WAY I could have worms,

> but is that really

> such a crazy question? I'm especially wondering

> after seeing so many

> animal people on this message board! Has this been

> discussed here

> before?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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