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To: margaret tasset who wrote (14497)12/13/1997 10:29:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Margaret: OTOTOTOT

<<she had her first attack of hives. I really don't know if that had anything to do with it, but it seems like somehow it might have. Do you have any opinions about that? >>

Psychogenic urticaria as a diagnostic entity is uncertain. It is not uncommon for people, esp children develop red blotchy rashes of evanescent nature under acute stress, like in the pediatrician's office. These blotchy rashes appear right in front of the examiner's eyes and disappear in the next few seconds or minutes , once stress is eased. This blotchy rash is not urticarial (hives).
Some people have very sensitive mast cells in the skin, which release histamine in response to various otherwise minor stimuli, leading to hives. Such stimuli could be minor trauma, hot or cold applications, pressure, sun exposure etc.
To all:
This is not a medical advice, but only of informational use.

Your guess. Is Monday going to be good or bad? I find it difficult to rationalize the market behaviour. Please read this post from before , in which I raised the possiblity of INTC hitting the low 70s.

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Paul