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Re: 'hives' & super women!

From: Diane (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 19:28:34 -0800 (PST)


Shannon...I too have had "unexplained" hives. I have them in the same places as you plus on my hands (especially the palms) and down my chest and arms. They are only on the face, scalp and neck usually but in the more severe cases I sometimes have they spread to the areas I have mentioned. I have been told everything from it is my nerves to something I am eating or coming into contact with or my immune system. I am so miserable when I have them that I would give almost anything to know what is causing them. I have them on and off and like you sometimes scratch til I bleed. If you find any info out please let me know and I will do the same for you. Thank you...Diane >
--- Shannon <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > quick question: Does any one else have itch bumps
> that look
> like hives or itchy bug bites (no, I don't have
> fleas(*shiver*, yuck),!
> LOL)
> I used to have the odd 'hive' show up in my teans,
> I'd wake up with
> blood under my fingernails from scratching it
> violently in my sleep.
> Since both of my last pregnancy it has gotten crazy
> though! I not only
> itch in on my jaw line, forhead, ect, but inside my
> ears & scalp as
> well.
> Anyway...
> Also I wanted to agree with Sonnet (I think it was
> you lol)
> that said:
> "I am currently about 330(5'11")....but>plenty of
> "supersize" women give
> birth with no problems every day."
>
> I just happen to be one of those super sized women,
> 250+, 5'11", and and
> I have had 2 normal pregnancies (bleeding in both
> but that's normal for
> me I guess).
>
> Thanks again
> Shannon
>
> --
> Shannon
>

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