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Welcome Bonnie Jo. I was diagnosed with RA 25 years ago, but another RD

recently said I have sero negative inflammatory arthritis. My sed rate is

always elevated, and my crp is also high during flares. I've never had

hives before, but I've read that they can come from

autoimmune diseases. Have you always had them or did they start after a

new med?

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> Hello there, My name is Bonnie and I signed on to this group recently and

> thought I had better check in before II am considered a lurker. I have

some

> kind of inflammatory arthritis and have had for years. My sed rate is

always

> elevated but I am sero-negative. I also have other auto-immune stuff

going

> onsych as low thyroid. For six months I have been having hives especially

on

> my head and my rheumatologist prescribed doxepin. My primary care doctor

> added Cimededine to that. I have also been taking hydroxozine. I have

> basically been asleep all week. Finally my hives arenot itching as much.

and

> I am beginning to function again. Next week I will begin plaquinal

again.

> I also take piroxicam an anti-inflammatory which I love. I hads to stop

both

> those meds for a while because liver enzymes were elevated. And I have

> fibrmyalgia

> Ny RD explained that auto-immune diseases are linked and there are genetic

> clusters. I found some good websites. Thank you for the thyroid one.

There

> is an excellent list of links art Autoimmune Disease On Line. aarda.org

is

> especially goo

> I am so impressed at how much knowledge and comfort uou share oin

this

> group/ Does anyone suffer with chronic hives{uticaria|? Take care.

Bonnie

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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

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Bonnie Jo,

I'm glad your RD confirmed this. I've never heard of hives being

associated with RA. I hope your tests show what is causing it.

Yes, I have joint damage. Both knees were replaced 2 years ago, and my

ankles are in really bad shape. If ankle replacements were as successful as

knees, I'd be standing in line for them. My elbows are now my most active

joints. One is bad and the other one is just starting. I feel it creeping

in my wrists. I'm lucky to have had this disease for 25 years and still be

in much better shape than some people that have only had it a year or two.

a

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> 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

>

>

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HI, THERE. MY NAME IS JOYCE.. I'VE HAD RA FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS. AND WITH RA

BEING A SYSTEMIC DISEASE WHY WOULD HIVES NOT BE PART OF IT. MY RA DOCTOR IS

TELLING ME THAT I HAVE RA THAT IS COMPLICATED BY FIBROMYALGIA. HE DOES A

TEST CALLED A SED RATE THAT MEASURES HOW MUCH INFLAMATION IN THE BODY. THIS

DR IS SAYING IT IS ALL THE FIBROMYALGIA, BUT MY SED RATE IS CONTINUALLY

TRIPLE WHAT IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE . THE NORMAL IS 0-15 AND MINE RUNS IN THE

60'S. MY QUESTION IS , IF RA IS A SYSTEMIC DISEASE(TRAVELS ALL OVER THE BODY)

THEN HOW IS THIS , THE FIBROMYALGIA ACTING UP. I JUST WANTED TO VENT . THANKS

FOR LISTENING. JOYCE.

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Dear Joyce, I am confused as I wrote earlier. Now I.m confused about

fibromyalgia because I thought that there is not inflammation with

fibromyalgia. So how does your RD explain that?

Curiosly, Bonnie Jo

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wow! With a sed rate that high I think I would be looking for second

opinion!

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Joyce,

Fibromyalgia doesn't elevate the sed rate, but RA does. There are many

things that elevate the sed rate. The sed rate is a measure of

inflammation, and FM doesn't cause inflammation. Any inflammation you are

experiencing is from the RA. I also have both RA and FM, and my sed rate

has been in the high 80's.

http://www.aafp.org/afp/991001ap/1443.html is a good site that explains the

sed rate.

http://rheumatoid.arthritis.freehosting.net/lupus%20 & %20FM.htm has links to

information about FM. Currently there are no specific tests for FM, making

it hard

to diagnose, but many of us with RA also have FM.

a

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Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:40 AM

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> HI, THERE. MY NAME IS JOYCE.. I'VE HAD RA FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS. AND WITH

RA

> BEING A SYSTEMIC DISEASE WHY WOULD HIVES NOT BE PART OF IT. MY RA DOCTOR

IS

> TELLING ME THAT I HAVE RA THAT IS COMPLICATED BY FIBROMYALGIA. HE DOES A

> TEST CALLED A SED RATE THAT MEASURES HOW MUCH INFLAMATION IN THE BODY.

THIS

> DR IS SAYING IT IS ALL THE FIBROMYALGIA, BUT MY SED RATE IS CONTINUALLY

> TRIPLE WHAT IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE . THE NORMAL IS 0-15 AND MINE RUNS IN THE

> 60'S. MY QUESTION IS , IF RA IS A SYSTEMIC DISEASE(TRAVELS ALL OVER THE

BODY)

> THEN HOW IS THIS , THE FIBROMYALGIA ACTING UP. I JUST WANTED TO VENT .

THANKS

> FOR LISTENING. JOYCE.

>

>

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You're very welcome, Bonnie Jo! Hope you are feeling well and that the time

you spent with your father was enjoyable.

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Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 1:47 PM

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> Dear et.al.

> Thanks so much again for looking up information on RA and hives [chronic

> urticaria]My primary doc continues to believe as I do that my hiving is

> related to the RA. It is part of the autoimmune process. I have not

written

> much lately as my dad came to visit for a week. Bonnie Jo

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