Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 Please take this with a chuckle. I deal with it by having a hairy body. Actually, I have gotten most of my Stills rash on my forearms and chest. In both my cases, you have to look closely to see it through the black and gray (more gray than black these days) Also when the dragon is somewhat under control, the rash may fade to nothing. I believe from a lot of the posts, many of our members do not have permanent rashes. Many have indicated it comes and goes with the flairs. My worse was during the times where I had my fever spikes. Have not experienced those in several years. (thank God) Hightened rash accompanying the fevers seemed to be common in the literature I have seen. Tom > > Hi everyone, > > Hope you're having a great Wednesday! > > As I'm sure you're all aware the salmon colored, blotchy rash is one of the > " token " symptoms of Still's. For me, the rash is the hardest to deal with. I > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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