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madisongrrl 09-13-2015 10:51 AM

How do you put body burning into remission?
 
After over 1.5 years of having burning all over my body, it looks like I have found an answer to this question.

I'm currently in a significant hives outbreak. Against my better judgement, I had a hot wrap on my neck during a dentist visit over a week ago. Two days later, hives started to break out on the back of my neck. They have continued to get worse every day. My face is so swollen that it looks like it belongs to someone who weighs 300 lbs and not a thin woman that I am.

I'm still having some sensory symptoms - tingling and roaming patches of warm, but for the most part, my burning has stopped. I have been having bad reactions to the sun and hot temps since the onset of my symptoms. I really should have declined the hot neck wrap, but I wasn't thinking. (My dentist appointment went well, btw. I was really worried because I have symptoms inside my mouth).

It seems that my immune system is too busy creating hives to bother with burning me. What do you think? Has this happened to anyone else?

mrsD 09-13-2015 11:19 AM

Do you use ACE inhibitors for blood pressure?

These cause a buildup of bradykinin, which is related to histamine, but different in its own way. When lots of bradykinin is released, the swelling comes.

HAE is a condition I was diagnosed with recently when I reacted horribly to lisinopril. My doctor had just had a CME on this (the condition was never diagnosed until the mid '70's. ) So many doctors don't know what it is.

https://www.firazyr.com/hcp/about-he...ema/bradykinin

Search "bradykinin" and you will be amazed. Maybe you have a variant of this, also?

http://www.haea.org/patients/what-is-hae/

Another culprit= mast cell problems.
http://patient.info/doctor/mastocyto...cell-disorders

madisongrrl 09-13-2015 11:33 AM

I'm not taking any ACE inhibitors for blood pressure. I was actually a high level athlete before my symptoms came on - no medications in my life prior to SFN symptoms. Now I have shortness of breath and do tend to get elevated heart rates. I definitely have some mild autonomic stuff going on that hasn't been medically characterized yet. I really need a doctor who can step up and figure some of this stuff out for me.

I went to urgent care on Thursday because it had been a week and my symptoms were getting worse every day. The doctor didn't have much to offer me so it was a waste of $50. I guess I'll go back in if my airway starts to close.

Thank you for the link on mast cells problems. I've been digging into that over the last few days. I also ordered a few supplements, so I'll report back on that.

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...47#post1170447

mrsD 09-13-2015 11:37 AM

Airway constriction is a cardinal sign of HAE.

If your swelling does not respond to antihistamines, I'd get evaluated by an immunologist...for the angioedema. The blood work is best done when in a flare.
C3, C4 and C1-inhibitor.

KnowNothingJon 09-13-2015 12:01 PM

Mrs. D, you are like House minus the snark and sarcasm...

madisongrrl 09-14-2015 06:31 PM

I still have hives on my neck, down my chest and stomach. My face is starting to finally shrink a little bit. The swelling has been going down since the afternoon.

And guess what? My burning has returned! No surprise there. I'll just have to appreciate that I have exchanged 5 days of burning for 5 days of hives. Hopefully the hives go away because now I have both. :(

Neuroproblem 09-15-2015 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by madisongrrl (Post 1171042)
I still have hives on my neck, down my chest and stomach. My face is starting to finally shrink a little bit. The swelling has been going down since the afternoon.

And guess what? My burning has returned! No surprise there. I'll just have to appreciate that I have exchanged 5 days of burning for 5 days of hives. Hopefully the hives go away because now I have both. :(

Have you taken antihistamines for the hives, swelling sounds like angioderma, its related to allergic. Was the warm wrap just warm water on cloth or there something else on it?

MAT52 09-16-2015 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Neuroproblem (Post 1171106)
Have you taken antihistamines for the hives, swelling sounds like angioderma, its related to allergic. Was the warm wrap just warm water on cloth or there something else on it?

I had similar issues with my skin, chest tightness and swelling which turned out to be drug reactions both times - to Sulfasalazine and Hydroxichloraquine respectively. I had about four months of awful facial hives, being told by doctors that it was Rosacea or part of my autoimmune stuff. I recall blaming all sorts of other things because I didn't want the drug to be causing this allergic reaction but the moment I stopped talking it things calmed right down - which was pretty conclusive. I do recall blaming things such as having electrolysis on my chin and my autoimmune issues first.

I've had several severe infections/ sepsis this year and have been hospitalised three times and put on IV antibiotics. Each episode led to a period with no or minimal burning pain in my peripheries. My feeling was that my body was so preoccupied with fighting infection and the acute pain that my brain shut out the rest until the infection was cleared from my body. This isn't particularly scientific but it is what I feel happened with me and may make sense of your present observations.

baba222 09-16-2015 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by KnowNothingJon (Post 1170771)
Mrs. D, you are like House minus the snark and sarcasm...

+1 I really agree here!

madisongrrl 09-16-2015 08:34 PM

Well, I haven't had body burning since 2 days ago. I still have the sensory symptoms. I still have vertigo, chest pain and shortness of breath. But this is certainly a record. 1 bad day of body burning in 7 days time. I'll take it. :)

My face swelling is much, much better today. Now I'm shedding skin like a snake!!! I will enjoy the rest of my evening because I don't know what tomorrow is going to bring.


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