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Re: POS-hyperthyroidism-hivesFrom: Kristina (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:35:25 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Deb wrote: > >Hi, I have PCOS with hyperthyroidism...What in the world happened?? >You had a really bad case of hives?? I have had hives, but, I thought >that was from being nervous.. >I guess I didn't quit understand your message... > >At Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Elizabeth wrote: >> >>I have been diagnosed with POS since the age of 21 and am now 38. I was >>recently hospitalized with a severe cause of urticaria/hives with no >>prior history of allergies. In researching urticaria/hives I found it >>linked to hormonal disorders (hyperthyroidism) and possibly POS. I have >>been through the other possibilties and none of them make sense no >>specific food was different, no chemicals etc. The scary part was the >>attack was acute and so I need to try and track down what it could be. I >>am going to contact an allergest Monday morning but am wondering if I >>would be better going through an endocrinologist at the same time. The >>week before the breakout my POS symptons became very accute with a >>missed period, night sweats, irritability, etc. Has anyone ever >>experienced these symptons? Would I be smart to go down both paths? Any >>advice/articles/research would be helpful. > >-- >Deb > Hi Deb my name is Kristina and I am suffering from chronic hives as well. I have recently been diagnosed with hyper as wel. I have had hives throughout my life from the age of 2 and then again at 13 and now again at 24. Seems like they are coming back every 10 years or so. I am currently going through alot of trial and error stuff to see what is causing them. They are very annoying and I would like to have relief soon.
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