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Breaking out in hives
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 311143" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Ditto what TM said. Make sure the date/time stamp on the camera is right and start snapping away. Also, if there is ever a time where you can literally see the hives forming, take video of it. Most digital cameras can do that.</p><p></p><p>I forgot to check your siggy but do you have pets? Any chance you may be allergic to them somehow? Could they sleep with you at night and you not know it? Since you are worse in the morning, I'm kind of wondering if there might not be something in your heating vents....does any of them blow on or towards you when you are in bed?</p><p></p><p>Since you haven't changed anything recently, any chance you've developed an allergy to the fabric in your sheets or your detergent? Otherwise, in addition to the pictures I would start making a log of all of the hives/rash/swelling and document when, where, what you were doing at the time, what you ate recently, what you wore or came into contact with....anything possible that you can think of. Between that and the pics, maybe you and the doctor can figure something out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 311143, member: 2459"] Ditto what TM said. Make sure the date/time stamp on the camera is right and start snapping away. Also, if there is ever a time where you can literally see the hives forming, take video of it. Most digital cameras can do that. I forgot to check your siggy but do you have pets? Any chance you may be allergic to them somehow? Could they sleep with you at night and you not know it? Since you are worse in the morning, I'm kind of wondering if there might not be something in your heating vents....does any of them blow on or towards you when you are in bed? Since you haven't changed anything recently, any chance you've developed an allergy to the fabric in your sheets or your detergent? Otherwise, in addition to the pictures I would start making a log of all of the hives/rash/swelling and document when, where, what you were doing at the time, what you ate recently, what you wore or came into contact with....anything possible that you can think of. Between that and the pics, maybe you and the doctor can figure something out. [/QUOTE]
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