I have been a woodcarver for roughly 50 years and have always been really active. Congestive heart failure for over 10 years but it did not really affect me much. Now I have a rarer version of an already rare disease called Grover's. The skin starts to delaminate causing disconnected layers in small " tears" most often found under sweat glands. Normally you get what looks like chigger bites that itch terribly 24/7 and last a month or more. In my version the adjacent tissues tears as the sweat glands start to accumulate sweat but cannot open up to release the sweat. that tears some nerve endings resulting what feels like very bad prickly heat quickly turning into what feels like bee stings. It is triggered by warm air, direct sunlight, physical exertion, emotional stress, spicy food. Lost about 40lbs of muscle mass in 6 months.