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Niki

do you use natural fabrics? cotton and wool?

synthetics tend to overheat the body.

From: Niki <synergy1295@...>Subject: Bromoderma/Bromaderma Skin Rashiodine Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 14:32

Does anybody have pictures of this type of rash? I ALWAYS get a rash all winter long where my clothing rubs (waisteline of pants, bra rub) but this winter, it is worse and looks different. I've been taking Iodine lately (not alot yet: 12.5 - 18) and am wondering if that's the reason but I don't have pics to compare it too. Any input appreciated. I'm going to itch myself into scars. Thanks!

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I wonder if it's hives?

That's what I have now, cold and/or rubbing starts it off.

Identical to mosquito bites here.

Mine isn't iodine related as far as I know.

Bruce

Does anybody have pictures of this type of rash? I ALWAYS get a rash all

winter long where my clothing rubs (waisteline of pants, bra rub) but this

winter, it is worse and looks different. I've been taking Iodine lately (not

alot yet: 12.5 - 18) and am wondering if that's the reason but I don't have

pics to compare it too.

Any input appreciated. I'm going to itch myself into scars.

Thanks!

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My sheets are cotton. I'm usually wearing a cotton T-shirt or long-sleeved

shirt. I don't feel overheated...I'm usually freezing:(

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> From: Niki <synergy1295@...>

> Subject: Bromoderma/Bromaderma Skin Rash

> iodine

> Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 14:32

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> Does anybody have pictures of this type of rash? I ALWAYS get a rash all

winter long where my clothing rubs (waisteline of pants, bra rub) but this

winter, it is worse and looks different. I've been taking Iodine lately (not

alot yet: 12.5 - 18) and am wondering if that's the reason but I don't have pics

to compare it too.

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> Any input appreciated. I'm going to itch myself into scars.

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> Thanks!

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Mine doesn't look like mosquito bites. It looks angry and spread out. As soon

as the heat comes on for the winter, I get these patches of itchy, irritated

skin but this is larger than that (those skin patches are definitely part of it

though). I don't see my new doc until the 21st but I don't know how to handle

this for the next nine days. I wonder if it's a reaction to the Thiroyd I

started not too long ago? I was taking Thyroid-S but my scalp started itching

terribly and constantly so I switched to Thiroyd. Wonder if it's related to

Thiroyd...ugh. Maybe I should go back to Synthroid until I can see my doctor and

see if it helps. That will stink. I just lost 13 lbs on the Thyroid-S and it's

going to come back if I switch back to Synthroid.

Hives tend to cover more area though I think? When I got hives from

amoxicillin, I was covered head to toe in hives. This isn't like that. This is

in particular areas only.

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> Does anybody have pictures of this type of rash? I ALWAYS get a rash all

> winter long where my clothing rubs (waisteline of pants, bra rub) but this

> winter, it is worse and looks different. I've been taking Iodine lately (not

> alot yet: 12.5 - 18) and am wondering if that's the reason but I don't have

> pics to compare it too.

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> Any input appreciated. I'm going to itch myself into scars.

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> Thanks!

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right. well if you feel the cold had you considered a wooly hat and bedsocks.

you will never be cold again.

lol

From: Niki <synergy1295@...>Subject: Re: Bromoderma/Bromaderma Skin Rashiodine Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 18:40

My sheets are cotton. I'm usually wearing a cotton T-shirt or long-sleeved shirt. I don't feel overheated.. .I'm usually freezing:( > > > From: Niki <synergy1295@ ...>> Subject: Bromoderma/Bromader ma Skin Rash> iodinegroups (DOT) com> Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 14:32> > >

 > > > > Does anybody have pictures of this type of rash? I ALWAYS get a rash all winter long where my clothing rubs (waisteline of pants, bra rub) but this winter, it is worse and looks different. I've been taking Iodine lately (not alot yet: 12.5 - 18) and am wondering if that's the reason but I don't have pics to compare it too. > > Any input appreciated. I'm going to itch myself into scars. > > Thanks!>

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oho, symptom based medicine again LOL

Sounds like my doc.

Bruce

----- Original Message -----

From: david kenna

right. well if you feel the cold had you considered a wooly hat and

bedsocks.

you will never be cold again.

lol

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Brushing might work?

From: Bruce <bruce@...>Subject: Re: Re: Bromoderma/Bromaderma Skin Rashiodine Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 20:06

oho, symptom based medicine again LOLSounds like my doc.Bruce----- Original Message ----- From: david kennaright. well if you feel the cold had you considered a wooly hat and bedsocks.you will never be cold again. lol

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It may be that you are reacting to the latex in the elesticized waist. After a few washings iand dryings it begins to break down, which is why it does not cause the reaction right after purchase. My 12 yo dd has this sensitivity as well. We purchase new panties about 4 times a year for her, or as soon as we see her starting to react.

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