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I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

Fionna

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I was recently discussing a rash problem and also increased Armour, but my

doc didn't think it was related - I thought it might be psoriasis but I'm

pretty sure it isn't that either. Doc indicated it could be a weird bug

bite as CDC was in the area investigating weird bug bites. Epsom salt bath

helps with it but it still isn't gone. It also locked like a cluster of

mosquito bites - itched somewhat - turned into a red patch - dried a bit

each time I bathed in Epsom salts. My niece said she had something like it

- I don't know what it is - it may be the bug bite idea - but I'm just

unsure. I've had it for three weeks now.

Jen R.

-- rash from increase armour

I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

Fionna

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I was recently discussing a rash problem and also increased Armour, but my

doc didn't think it was related - I thought it might be psoriasis but I'm

pretty sure it isn't that either. Doc indicated it could be a weird bug

bite as CDC was in the area investigating weird bug bites. Epsom salt bath

helps with it but it still isn't gone. It also locked like a cluster of

mosquito bites - itched somewhat - turned into a red patch - dried a bit

each time I bathed in Epsom salts. My niece said she had something like it

- I don't know what it is - it may be the bug bite idea - but I'm just

unsure. I've had it for three weeks now.

Jen R.

-- rash from increase armour

I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

Fionna

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I was recently discussing a rash problem and also increased Armour, but my

doc didn't think it was related - I thought it might be psoriasis but I'm

pretty sure it isn't that either. Doc indicated it could be a weird bug

bite as CDC was in the area investigating weird bug bites. Epsom salt bath

helps with it but it still isn't gone. It also locked like a cluster of

mosquito bites - itched somewhat - turned into a red patch - dried a bit

each time I bathed in Epsom salts. My niece said she had something like it

- I don't know what it is - it may be the bug bite idea - but I'm just

unsure. I've had it for three weeks now.

Jen R.

-- rash from increase armour

I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

Fionna

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Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain, maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

rash from increase armour

>

> I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

> the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

> the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

> and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

>

> Fionna

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Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain, maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

rash from increase armour

>

> I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

> the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

> the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

> and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

>

> Fionna

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Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain, maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

rash from increase armour

>

> I have developed a rash, looks like a hundred mositoes have bitten me on

> the one side of the jaw and neck. I increase my armour two weeks ago. Can

> the rash come from that? I have no idea where this rash has come from

> and it has been 4 days now and does not seem to be getting better.

>

> Fionna

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I have not had any pain in those areas, but I will check out about

shingles. I heard my Mom talk about it years ago, but I don't know much

about it.

Fionna

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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I have not had any pain in those areas, but I will check out about

shingles. I heard my Mom talk about it years ago, but I don't know much

about it.

Fionna

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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I have not had any pain in those areas, but I will check out about

shingles. I heard my Mom talk about it years ago, but I don't know much

about it.

Fionna

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like a scab -

just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch of tiny

bumps in it.

Jen

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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like a scab -

just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch of tiny

bumps in it.

Jen

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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like a scab -

just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch of tiny

bumps in it.

Jen

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On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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I was going to suggest shingles too, then saw someone beat me to it.

But YES, shingles can do as you have described. Go to a

Dermatologist or good GP that knows shingles when they see it. My

Dad got it really bad, even in his eyes. He had been around

grandkids with chickenpox. It's from the same virus, and his immunity

was down, so wham he got it bad!! Have you been around chickenpox??

That's all I can reccommend, hope you feel better soon. Judy

> No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like

a scab -

> just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch

of tiny

> bumps in it.

>

> Jen

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

> On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " <marin@q...> writes:

> Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain

in the

> head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

> maybe

> right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area,

wrapped

> around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the

pattern

> following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that

it's

> drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure

sounds

> a

> lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped

around

> the

> lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on

where

> the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't

think it

> came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the

face and

> neck.

>

>

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Exact same thing with me.

Fionna

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:44:14 -0500 (Central Standard Time)

" NaughtyNeedler " writes:

No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like a scab

-

just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch of tiny

bumps in it.

Jen

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

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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Exact same thing with me.

Fionna

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:44:14 -0500 (Central Standard Time)

" NaughtyNeedler " writes:

No - definately not shingles - no pain - and doesn't dry out like a scab

-

just like a really dry patch of skin that happens to have a bunch of tiny

bumps in it.

Jen

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

On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:45:50 -0500 " " writes:

Either one of you two----Have both or one of you been having pain in the

head, neck of the upper back? I don't mean itching, but a bad pain,

maybe

right before this rash? Shingles can also be up in this area, wrapped

around a nerve sheath, before it breaks out on the skin in the pattern

following the nerve. Jen, the way you're describing the way that it's

drying out, but somewhere in second stage merged, then dried, sure sounds

a

lot like shingles. Some people think that it can only be wrapped around

the

lower back, but it can follow any major nerve pattern, depending on where

the virus is being harbored, even around the face. No, I don't think it

came from the Armour at all, since it's only on one side of the face and

neck.

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I can't take it anymore and it seems that it is getting further up my

face, so tonight when my hubby gets home I am going to Healthplus and see

what it is. Thanks for everyones help on this.

Fionna

On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 06:31:41 -0700 " JAMY "

writes:

My boss just had shingles and no pain at all and the DR said it was a bad

case!

>From: irishfae@...

>Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>Subject: Re: rash from increase armour

>Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 02:14:36 -0400

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Yes, it would just depend exactly which nerve it was harboring in/on.

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> My boss just had shingles and no pain at all and the DR said it was a bad

> case!

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Yes, it would just depend exactly which nerve it was harboring in/on.

Re: rash from increase armour

>

> My boss just had shingles and no pain at all and the DR said it was a bad

> case!

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Yes, it would just depend exactly which nerve it was harboring in/on.

Re: rash from increase armour

>

> My boss just had shingles and no pain at all and the DR said it was a bad

> case!

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