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I have burning in my knees alot, and i also have complex regional pain

syndrome.

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In a message dated 1/11/2009 5:14:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

Rheumatoid.Arthritis.Support@... writes:

Hi, . Welcome. I'm sorry to read of your many serious problems.

I don't know much about CVID. Have you been to s Hopkins, Mayo

Clinic or some other institution which could perform a multidisciplary

consultation for you?

Not an MD

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:13 PM, tiredatlmom <bsintolerant57@...>

wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> I was recently diagnosed with CVID, will be starting IVIG in January,

> have a long history of immune system dysfunction and infections, want

> to learn from the experiences of others. Does anyone else have

> symptoms like these that accompany CIVD?:

>

> After standing or walking for more than a few minutes, my knees get

> BRIGHT red, painful and begin burning. At times, you can feel the

> heat through my clothing from several inches away. My knees swell

> up, and if I don't get off my feet, the swelling and burning goes

> down to my feet. At times, it looks like I have elephantiasis. I

> often run fevers, and they tend to get the burning started. I

> sometimes get burning in the joints of my hands, and my hip joints

> are extremely tender (not sure exactly what causes that – always

> assumed it was just arthritis.)

>

> For many years, I have chalked up my symptoms to chronic Lyme, which

> I have probably had for 43 years – it's really hard to eradicate once

> it passes the blood-brain barrier. I only got diagnosed with it

> about 7 years ago, mainly based on the existence of spirochetes in my

> blood. Since I was a kid, I've had immune system problems – I was

> sick with strep or staph infections constantly – I had strep for 3

> years straight, and the docs thought it was due to having scarlet

> fever at age 4. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 7

> (now believed to be incorrect). I was unable to walk for several

> months, and I had the swelling, redness and pain in my knees

> primarily – I don't remember if it burned. My thyroid gave out on me

> when I was 14, which led to a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

> As an adult, I have fought repeated respiratory infections which

> often turned into pneumonia. Since I was very young, several docs

> have tried experimental autogonous vaccines on me in the hopes of

> building up my immune system. I've been on oral antibiotics for a

> good bit of my life and in 2001, I was on IV antibiotics for 10

> months through a PICC line to combat a body-wide staph infection. My

> infectious disease specialist gave me IVIG infusions years ago until

> the insurance company complained. What else – I've had shingles,

> weird illnesses like leishmaniasis, and I have been diagnosed with

> fibromyalgia. Last year, I had 11 angioedema episodes – only the

> first was life-threatening because my airway began to close. Also,

> during the first episode, in addition to the swelling of my face, it

> was also bright red and burning, and even after the swelling went

> down, my face peeled at least five times, with oozing, crusty scabs –

> real attractive. Now I wonder if the angioedema was accompanied by

> erythromelalgia (EM). Coldness on my joints is intensely painful, so

> I don't use that to deal with the burning. Muscle twitches galore.

> I also have high blood pressure (treated with meds) and get exhausted

> pretty easily. I must stay on antibiotics or I get pneumonia within

> days, but even on the antibiotics, I still get skin lesions which I

> assume are staph.

>

> At this point, I'm open to suggestion - anything to reduce the pain,

> swelling, and heat in my legs other than elevating them, which works,

> but which is not conducive to making a living or functioning on a

> basic level. I have to plan things carefully in terms of parking

> downtown or estimating how long I will be standing doing normal

> things. Even shopping at the grocery store is a challenge (probably

> partly because thus far, I have stubbornly refused to use a scooter

> or a wheelchair). So far, numerous docs have declined to diagnose

> the burning knees – all have said they've never seen anything like it

> and they've also never seen EM in person. Benicar seemed to help

> with the problem, but now I can't take it because of the angioedema

> risk.

>

> Anyone else relate to this weird constellation of symptoms? Anyone

> think that the EM symptoms are part of CVID and may resolve when I

> start IVIG?

>

> Any info or pointers would be welcome.

>

> Thanks!

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Hi, . Welcome. I'm sorry to read of your many serious problems.

I don't know much about CVID. Have you been to s Hopkins, Mayo

Clinic or some other institution which could perform a multidisciplary

consultation for you?

Not an MD

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:13 PM, tiredatlmom <bsintolerant57@...> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> I was recently diagnosed with CVID, will be starting IVIG in January,

> have a long history of immune system dysfunction and infections, want

> to learn from the experiences of others. Does anyone else have

> symptoms like these that accompany CIVD?:

>

> After standing or walking for more than a few minutes, my knees get

> BRIGHT red, painful and begin burning. At times, you can feel the

> heat through my clothing from several inches away. My knees swell

> up, and if I don't get off my feet, the swelling and burning goes

> down to my feet. At times, it looks like I have elephantiasis. I

> often run fevers, and they tend to get the burning started. I

> sometimes get burning in the joints of my hands, and my hip joints

> are extremely tender (not sure exactly what causes that – always

> assumed it was just arthritis.)

>

> For many years, I have chalked up my symptoms to chronic Lyme, which

> I have probably had for 43 years – it's really hard to eradicate once

> it passes the blood-brain barrier. I only got diagnosed with it

> about 7 years ago, mainly based on the existence of spirochetes in my

> blood. Since I was a kid, I've had immune system problems – I was

> sick with strep or staph infections constantly – I had strep for 3

> years straight, and the docs thought it was due to having scarlet

> fever at age 4. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 7

> (now believed to be incorrect). I was unable to walk for several

> months, and I had the swelling, redness and pain in my knees

> primarily – I don't remember if it burned. My thyroid gave out on me

> when I was 14, which led to a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

> As an adult, I have fought repeated respiratory infections which

> often turned into pneumonia. Since I was very young, several docs

> have tried experimental autogonous vaccines on me in the hopes of

> building up my immune system. I've been on oral antibiotics for a

> good bit of my life and in 2001, I was on IV antibiotics for 10

> months through a PICC line to combat a body-wide staph infection. My

> infectious disease specialist gave me IVIG infusions years ago until

> the insurance company complained. What else – I've had shingles,

> weird illnesses like leishmaniasis, and I have been diagnosed with

> fibromyalgia. Last year, I had 11 angioedema episodes – only the

> first was life-threatening because my airway began to close. Also,

> during the first episode, in addition to the swelling of my face, it

> was also bright red and burning, and even after the swelling went

> down, my face peeled at least five times, with oozing, crusty scabs –

> real attractive. Now I wonder if the angioedema was accompanied by

> erythromelalgia (EM). Coldness on my joints is intensely painful, so

> I don't use that to deal with the burning. Muscle twitches galore.

> I also have high blood pressure (treated with meds) and get exhausted

> pretty easily. I must stay on antibiotics or I get pneumonia within

> days, but even on the antibiotics, I still get skin lesions which I

> assume are staph.

>

> At this point, I'm open to suggestion - anything to reduce the pain,

> swelling, and heat in my legs other than elevating them, which works,

> but which is not conducive to making a living or functioning on a

> basic level. I have to plan things carefully in terms of parking

> downtown or estimating how long I will be standing doing normal

> things. Even shopping at the grocery store is a challenge (probably

> partly because thus far, I have stubbornly refused to use a scooter

> or a wheelchair). So far, numerous docs have declined to diagnose

> the burning knees – all have said they've never seen anything like it

> and they've also never seen EM in person. Benicar seemed to help

> with the problem, but now I can't take it because of the angioedema

> risk.

>

> Anyone else relate to this weird constellation of symptoms? Anyone

> think that the EM symptoms are part of CVID and may resolve when I

> start IVIG?

>

> Any info or pointers would be welcome.

>

> Thanks!

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Hi, - funny you should ask - several docs have looked at me and

asked if I had been to the Mayo Clinic. At first, I thought they

were kidding, but they weren't. No, so far, I've never been anywhere

fancy. But perhaps I will think about that - I'll have to see if my

insurance (Aetna) would pay for it. I know that people with

erythromelalgia often go to Mayo, just because so few docs know what

it is. Unfortunately, after Mayo diagnoses erythromelalgia, it

sounds like they don't have many good suggestions on how to fix it.

With CVID, some folks have joint inflammation - but it's hard to

figure out if my symptoms are caused by that, RA, Behcet's,

erythromelalgia, or sarcoidosis. Who knows - I just want the

diagnosis to be something that has a treatment other than elevating

my legs - I have things to do, like someone else mentioned.

I am very aware that my symptoms could be much worse, and I hate to

whine since I know that some folks on this discussion board would

love to have my problems.

Thanks for the suggestion - it's a good one.

>

> Hi, . Welcome. I'm sorry to read of your many serious

problems.

>

> I don't know much about CVID. Have you been to s Hopkins, Mayo

> Clinic or some other institution which could perform a

multidisciplary

> consultation for you?

>

>

>

> Not an MD

>

>

>

> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:13 PM, tiredatlmom <bsintolerant57@...>

wrote:

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I was recently diagnosed with CVID, will be starting IVIG in

January,

> > have a long history of immune system dysfunction and infections,

want

> > to learn from the experiences of others. Does anyone else have

> > symptoms like these that accompany CIVD?:

> >

> > After standing or walking for more than a few minutes, my knees

get

> > BRIGHT red, painful and begin burning. At times, you can feel the

> > heat through my clothing from several inches away. My knees swell

> > up, and if I don't get off my feet, the swelling and burning goes

> > down to my feet. At times, it looks like I have elephantiasis. I

> > often run fevers, and they tend to get the burning started. I

> > sometimes get burning in the joints of my hands, and my hip joints

> > are extremely tender (not sure exactly what causes that – always

> > assumed it was just arthritis.)

> >

> > For many years, I have chalked up my symptoms to chronic Lyme,

which

> > I have probably had for 43 years – it's really hard to eradicate

once

> > it passes the blood-brain barrier. I only got diagnosed with it

> > about 7 years ago, mainly based on the existence of spirochetes

in my

> > blood. Since I was a kid, I've had immune system problems – I was

> > sick with strep or staph infections constantly – I had strep for 3

> > years straight, and the docs thought it was due to having scarlet

> > fever at age 4. I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 7

> > (now believed to be incorrect). I was unable to walk for several

> > months, and I had the swelling, redness and pain in my knees

> > primarily – I don't remember if it burned. My thyroid gave out on

me

> > when I was 14, which led to a diagnosis of Hashimoto's

thyroiditis.

> > As an adult, I have fought repeated respiratory infections which

> > often turned into pneumonia. Since I was very young, several docs

> > have tried experimental autogonous vaccines on me in the hopes of

> > building up my immune system. I've been on oral antibiotics for a

> > good bit of my life and in 2001, I was on IV antibiotics for 10

> > months through a PICC line to combat a body-wide staph infection.

My

> > infectious disease specialist gave me IVIG infusions years ago

until

> > the insurance company complained. What else – I've had shingles,

> > weird illnesses like leishmaniasis, and I have been diagnosed with

> > fibromyalgia. Last year, I had 11 angioedema episodes – only the

> > first was life-threatening because my airway began to close. Also,

> > during the first episode, in addition to the swelling of my face,

it

> > was also bright red and burning, and even after the swelling went

> > down, my face peeled at least five times, with oozing, crusty

scabs –

> > real attractive. Now I wonder if the angioedema was accompanied by

> > erythromelalgia (EM). Coldness on my joints is intensely painful,

so

> > I don't use that to deal with the burning. Muscle twitches galore.

> > I also have high blood pressure (treated with meds) and get

exhausted

> > pretty easily. I must stay on antibiotics or I get pneumonia

within

> > days, but even on the antibiotics, I still get skin lesions which

I

> > assume are staph.

> >

> > At this point, I'm open to suggestion - anything to reduce the

pain,

> > swelling, and heat in my legs other than elevating them, which

works,

> > but which is not conducive to making a living or functioning on a

> > basic level. I have to plan things carefully in terms of parking

> > downtown or estimating how long I will be standing doing normal

> > things. Even shopping at the grocery store is a challenge

(probably

> > partly because thus far, I have stubbornly refused to use a

scooter

> > or a wheelchair). So far, numerous docs have declined to diagnose

> > the burning knees – all have said they've never seen anything

like it

> > and they've also never seen EM in person. Benicar seemed to help

> > with the problem, but now I can't take it because of the

angioedema

> > risk.

> >

> > Anyone else relate to this weird constellation of symptoms? Anyone

> > think that the EM symptoms are part of CVID and may resolve when I

> > start IVIG?

> >

> > Any info or pointers would be welcome.

> >

> > Thanks!

>

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