Guest guest Posted July 15, 2000 Report Share Posted July 15, 2000 In a message dated 7/15/00 2:28:16 AM Central Daylight Time, egroups writes: << Hi all; About 2 months ago I got about 20 little red pimple-like things below my belly button (around blatter area) overnight and they're still there; the same ones, no bigger or larger. >> Hi , I know this is a repulsive thought, but why don't you go to a doctor? Genital herpes doesn't just appear on the genitals. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2000 Report Share Posted July 15, 2000 http://www.advicecenter.com/faq.html At 2:20 PM -0400 on 7/15/00 the esteemed mcamp10139@... wrote: Re: reaction: >In a message dated 7/15/00 2:28:16 AM Central Daylight Time, >egroups writes: > ><< Hi all; About 2 months ago I got about 20 little red pimple-like things > below my belly button (around blatter area) overnight and they're still > there; the same ones, no bigger or larger. >> > >Hi , I know this is a repulsive thought, but why don't you go to a doctor? >Genital herpes doesn't just appear on the genitals. > >Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2000 Report Share Posted July 15, 2000 , Does the skin eruption itch or hurt in any way? I think that a painful skin eruption might suggest a herpesvirus. If it itches, suspect an allergic reaction of sorts. You never know if you might've come into contact with a plant or food or insect that leads to some kind of rash. I personally wouldn't worry about your rash -- unless it's really painful or itchy. Every once in awhile I'll discover a rash of tiny red bumps from my abdomen up to my chest. It usually appears overnight, kinda thing, and disappears just as mysteriously. Probably either a contact allergic reaction or some other sort of allergy. But also could be toxins seeking a way out, as someone mentioned earlier. In homeopathic thinking, progress is evidenced by a disease moving outwards from inside the body. Thus the appearance of a rash is seen to be a good sign because it means that the disease has left the 'deeper' levels of the body and moved to a less significant region. In homeopathic thinking, it is the suppression of skin eruptions by drugs, etc., which causes the disease to go deeper into the person. This is how people develop organ failure and such. It is wise to let skin eruptions run their course... Hud Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2000 Report Share Posted July 16, 2000 , Have you considered that the rash may, if not herpes or allergic response in origin, actually be an outbreak from the disease that has made you CFS positive? I agree, see a doctor... be sure. Ruth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2000 Report Share Posted July 16, 2000 the red spots don't hurt or itch actually. After all the responses I did a search on herpes and after all I read I'm pretty sure thats not what it is. I'm having a wicked flare in my symptoms from the holistic protocol so its probably due to that. I'm feeling awful now :-( but every time in the past I've felt like this it means herxing; so once that part is over there should be a small leap in my health. thanks for your input; and everyone else's. - (the celebate one) << Does the skin eruption itch or hurt in any way? I think that a painful skin eruption might suggest a herpesvirus. If it itches, suspect an allergic reaction of sorts. You never know if you might've come into contact with a plant or food or insect that leads to some kind of rash. I personally wouldn't worry about your rash -- unless it's really painful or itchy. Every once in awhile I'll discover a rash of tiny red bumps from my abdomen up to my chest. It usually appears overnight, kinda thing, and disappears just as mysteriously. Probably either a contact allergic reaction or some other sort of allergy. But also could be toxins seeking a way out, as someone mentioned earlier. In homeopathic thinking, progress is evidenced by a disease moving outwards from inside the body. Thus the appearance of a rash is seen to be a good sign because it means that the disease has left the 'deeper' levels of the body and moved to a less significant region. In homeopathic thinking, it is the suppression of skin eruptions by drugs, etc., which causes the disease to go deeper into the person. This is how people develop organ failure and such. It is wise to let skin eruptions run their course... Hud >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Dear friends, I'm brand new to Masgutova Method and just started the first therapy sessions ten days ago. My therapist did assessment for my son first, and then did massage for him. She finally showed me the following exercises and asked me to practice them for the week. 1. Core Tendon Guard 2. Foot Tendon Guard 3. Embracing Squeezing. 4. Sensory Stimulation for Babinski; Sensory-Motor Stimulation for Babinski; Feet Rotation --According to pattern 5. Integrating Exercises--Extension-contraction of the body sides. Next day, my son's OT mentioned that he was very withdraws, more hyperactive and unable to engage. Two days later when I started practice, his teacher told me that he laughed a lot without reasons. This reaction still continues this week. However, he is not too distractive likes last week. Did your kids have the similar reactions when started? I wondered if I did incorrect position when I stroked. Please share your experience and any suggestions will be appreciated! Xiao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 We'vd been doing the exercises that we were taught when Dr. Musgutova did her evaluation on my daugher since July. Initially, she hated them and would cry and cry during the exercises. She smiles now when we are doing them with her. I hope that helps! All My Best,Stacey Voinis, CPCCell: 281.381.5278www.accountable-solutions.net Reaction Dear friends, I'm brand new to Masgutova Method and just started the first therapy sessions ten days ago. My therapist did assessment for my son first, and then did massage for him. She finally showed me the following exercises and asked me to practice them for the week. 1. Core Tendon Guard 2. Foot Tendon Guard 3. Embracing Squeezing. 4. Sensory Stimulation for Babinski; Sensory-Motor Stimulation for Babinski; Feet Rotation --According to pattern 5. Integrating Exercises--Extension-contraction of the body sides. Next day, my son's OT mentioned that he was very withdraws, more hyperactive and unable to engage. Two days later when I started practice, his teacher told me that he laughed a lot without reasons. This reaction still continues this week. However, he is not too distractive likes last week. Did your kids have the similar reactions when started? I wondered if I did incorrect position when I stroked. Please share your experience and any suggestions will be appreciated! Xiao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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