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a,

I second that. is an absolute genius when it comes to research

and very resourceful as well. Brava, .

Sylvia

> you are amazing. All I could find was urticaria associated

with the

> meds of ra, not ra itself. You are a fabulous researcher and we

are all so

> grateful that you are here.

>

> a

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Matsumura <Matsumura_Clan@m...>

> < egroups>

> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 6:16 PM

> Subject: Re: [ ] Bonnie Jo/Hives

>

>

> > I found several sources (some of which I posted a few days ago)

that DID

> say

> > that urticaria (hives) can be associated with RA and

other " autoimmune "

> > diseases.

> >

> > For example:

> >

> > " Chronic Urticaria

> >

> > Chronic urticaria is a seriously disabling condition, with

insomnia,

> > fatigue, social isolation and mood alterations causing a

significant

> degree

> > of dysfunction to many patients. While up to 50% of patients with

chronic

> > urticaria have no identifiable cause for their problem, many

cases will be

> > found to have food chemical intolerance as a significant

contributor. A

> > history of urticaria developing in response to aspirin is a

strong clue to

> > possible chemical intolerance. Agents involved in chemical

intolerance

> > include salicylates, nitrites, benzoates, sulphites, and food

colourings.

> >

> > About 8% of patients with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE)

initially

> > present with urticaria. SLE should be considered in patients with

chronic

> > urticaria, especially if other clinical features suggestive of

systemic

> > autoimmunity are present. Autoimmune thyroiditis can be

associated with

> > chronic urticaria, and should be tested for in the appropriate

clinical

> > context. A recent spate of reports have suggested that

Helicobacter pylori

> > (H. pylori) infection may be implicated in some cases of

urticaria, with

> > antibiotic therapy resolving the condition. Serological screening

for H.

> > pylori is probably only indicated if there are associated

dyspeptic

> > symptoms. Other systemic disorders associated with urticaria

include

> > rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, and chronic infections,

but in

> > practice these conditions are found only rarely and should only be

> > investigated if there are other suggestive clinical features.

> >

> > Hereditary angioedema is an autosomal dominant condition where

physical

> and

> > emotional trauma provokes episodes of angioedema from early life.

These

> > patients do not develop urticaria. They are diagnosed by reduced

C4 levels

> > and reduced functional activity or levels of C1-esterase-

inhibitor. "

> >

> > Source:

> >

> > http://www.haps.nsw.gov.au/education/infosheets/urticaria.html

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: <JO1140@a...>

> > < egroups>

> > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 2:51 PM

> > Subject: Re: [ ] Bonnie Jo

> >

> >

> > > Dear a and everyone,

> > > I had a phone visit with my rheumatologist today who said that

hives are

> > not

> > > associated with RA as another doctor-my primary had thought.

He did,nt

> > > understand why the dermatologist had not follwed up with me.

It really

> > has

> > > been the RD and my primary who have treated this, Next week I

have

> > allergy

> > > testing. To answer your question about when they started, it

was in

> > April.

> > > I got folliculitis on my head= inflamed hair follicles and

impetigo,

> The

> > > cocktail seems to be finally kicking in as the inflammation is

going

> down

> > and

> > > the itching is still there but less severe,

> > > Do you have joint damage? Bonnie Jo

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Our websites: http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/

> > http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/

> > Change subscription options: RA-

SUPPORT

> >

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Thanks very much, Sylvia and a. I'm blushing now.

I appreciate the consistent effort a makes to pass along current,

first-rate information. She makes it look so easy, but I know it's

time-consuming. And I've been a lucky recipient of that wonderful service

for over two years. Thank you, a!

And I enjoy knowing both of you for your intelligence, inquisitive minds,

and the ease with which you laugh!

----- Original Message -----

From: <booper51@...>

< egroups>

Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 10:33 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: Hives

> a,

> I second that. is an absolute genius when it comes to research

> and very resourceful as well. Brava, .

> Sylvia

>

>

> > you are amazing. All I could find was urticaria associated

> with the

> > meds of ra, not ra itself. You are a fabulous researcher and we

> are all so

> > grateful that you are here.

> >

> > a

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Aawww shucks , now I'm the one blushing.

Sylvia

> > > you are amazing. All I could find was urticaria associated

> > with the

> > > meds of ra, not ra itself. You are a fabulous researcher and

we

> > are all so

> > > grateful that you are here.

> > >

> > > a

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Hi Toni....I had hives/rash when I was taing plaquinel. I was always able to take if then the rheumy put me bakc on it after about 6 yearsd and I developed a bad reaction to it. The hives started from head to toe. It took about 1 1/2 weeks to get rid of. My p/c put me on prednisone..upped the dosage, gave me a steropid shot of some sort and zyrtec. Is it itchy/ Mine was itchy...

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