Terry55
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Hello, I am trying to find out what is really wrong with me. A friend of mine suggested that I might have MCAS. But I truly don't know much about the disease. I seem to have bounced from one disease/disorder to the next. It can become extremely disheartening but I do try and stay upbeat. I have suffered from pain and fatigue for a long time. I began to think it was just me and that was the way it was going to be for me for the rest of my life. I soon became too disabled to work, but I took care of my family and for that I am very proud. I don't want that to sound vain or anything. It is just that after a while it seems that all of the diagnosis begin to define you and your accomplishments begin to pale. Raising three kids as a single mom was and is my proudest accomplishment.
Almost 5 years ago, I was finally diagnosed with Dercum's Disease and Lipedema. It appears there is a strong correlation between that disease and MCAS. I started getting treatment for Dercum's, and although not curable, I at least was trying to control the symptoms of pain and fatigue. Fast forward to a year and a half ago where I suffered and withstood a horrendous pest infestation. I was bitten all over and basically parasitized for a few months before I could get a handle on it and eradicate them. Unfortunately, these little blood suckers managed to give me, my son, even my dog Lyme disease and Bartonella. Okay, just one more hurdle.
I finally moved a couple of times and left the infestation behind and began treatment for Lyme disease. That, on top of the Dercum's Disease has made life just that much more challenging. But I refused to let that stop me. So I moved out to a little place in the country with the hopes of having an organic vegetable farm and possibly rescue a horse or two.
Now, I am faced with "something" else, "something" new. I am going into be tested for MCAS in a couple of days. I don't know if having it is a good thing or bad thing. Like many people, sometimes knowing what it is that you have is a good thing, but in truth it is a mixed bag.
My skin, which has always been super sensitive (if I just stand down wind from poison oak it will spread through my body like wildfire) has never been my friend. Now, I feel tiny little bites but I never see anything. I don't know if I am facing a new pest infestation, or if this could be some kind of systemic effect. I think sometimes I can get one tiny little bite and I feel itchy all over my body. I hope that this is what is happening because that would be better than having to deal with some kind of new pest infestation. So I am worried.
I was wondering if anybody here has ever felt like they were being bitten by a bug, or feel constantly itchy. And if so, what they have been able to do about it.
I hope that tells you a bit about me. I will try and write a bit more later on...just kind of tired due to the constant lack of sleep. I really struggle with insomnia.
Best to all of you and thanks for letting me join.
Terry
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