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  • #16
    Yeah I know! My husbands new thing for me when I start to get a little left of reality....he kinda checks in with me "doing alright there Moonbeam?" That pretty much lets me know I went off into Wackadooville.

    But man, thanks again Sloww, I thought really that I was the only one who goes through this every winter. It's actually quite painful. When you get cold the hives come out and itch and hurt but the problem is that when you warm up they don't always go away. My hands are the worst part, I think they hurt the worst.

    Thanks Witty! I always knew I was I was a bit strange
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    • #17
      I thought you were always moisturized yet never greasy.
      I'm consitently stupid- Japher
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      • #18
        A quick search on Pubmed revealed that you are probably a mutant
        A mutation in a protein called cryopyrin leads to an increased release of the inflammatory molecule interleukin-1 (IL-1) in cold-exposed skin.





        It has been published that treatment with a drug that prevents IL-1 from binding to its receptor blocks the symptoms.
        Some info about the drug: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anakinra

        Basically, a daily preemptive subcutaneous shot of the drug will probably help if you go to a cold place.
        The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand.

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