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http://tinyurl.com/qfnq8

Anyone ever have this? I had it one time early in my course (before

even understanding I was sick) on an earlobe. I was like, WHOA. But

within 10 or 20 hours it was gone.

I learned about it long ago from a page Barb posted but I forgot about

it until now. Apparantly in many cases it has to do with lyme.

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I may recognize it, I get red wounds like an abscess.

They hurt first and then they mature into a abscess.

I use some kind of etanol 'alsolsprit'(aluminumacetotartrat) to dry it out.

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> http://tinyurl.com/qfnq8

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> Anyone ever have this? I had it one time early in my course (before

> even understanding I was sick) on an earlobe. I was like, WHOA. But

> within 10 or 20 hours it was gone.

>

> I learned about it long ago from a page Barb posted but I forgot about

> it until now. Apparantly in many cases it has to do with lyme.

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Yah- I've had 3 biopsies over the years when these appear.

Dermatologists are useless IMO.

Most of the good papers are in German - hard to translate - not much

know- and some think it's an aytipical variant of late stage Lyme

that gets into the skin. But I don't think there's a clear

understanding of what's goin on.

But it is a fact that when describing Borrelia they call it a disease

of the Brain, (nervous system), Heart, joints and skin (one of the

major oragns in the body) and eyes.

Barb

http://www.mf.uni-lj.si/acta-apa/acta-apa-01-4/trevisan.html

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> http://tinyurl.com/qfnq8

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> Anyone ever have this? I had it one time early in my course (before

> even understanding I was sick) on an earlobe. I was like, WHOA. But

> within 10 or 20 hours it was gone.

>

> I learned about it long ago from a page Barb posted but I forgot

about

> it until now. Apparantly in many cases it has to do with lyme.

>

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