Guest guest Posted June 8, 1996 Report Share Posted June 8, 1996 most definately bottoms of my feet beat red and also so are the palms of my hands with the horrifying pain in my finger/joints cindy in mich [ ] Re: red & hot feet-soles > >Wondering if any patients sometimes have the bottoms of their feet get > bright >red and hot? > > I had worse trouble w/the tops of my feet doing this than the bottoms, > tho they bothered me a little, too. > > Try extra pantothenic acid - saw some posts on sci.med.diseases.lyme > not too long ago about this. > > Sue > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free @Backup service! Click here for your free trial of @Backup. > @Backup is the most convenient way to securely protect and access > your files online. Try it now and receive 300 MyPoints. > 1/4935/8/_/484634/_/960410854/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Many thanks to our founder and friend, Marta McCoy, for making what it is today. > > > Easy Reference: > Send a blank email message to: > > -Subscribeegroups - Subscribe to the list through email > -Unsubscribeegroups - Unsubscribe from the list > -Digestegroups - Switch your subscription to a digest format > -Normalegroups - Switch your subscription to normal > > Please send messages not related to Lyme disease to -Offtopicegroups > > Archives can be accessed at lyme-aid > > Please visit the chat room at chat/lyme-aid > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2000 Report Share Posted June 6, 2000 Wondering if any patients sometimes have the bottoms of their feet get bright red and hot? Sometimes I have this. Sometimes, though, I have had my toes be real cold and I were 3 pairs of wool socks and slippers to sleep. Other times I have no socks or slippers and in fact stick my feet outside of the covers b/c they are burning up and bright red. I did talk to a lady in an area where lots of people including herself had the Mycoplasma fermentans incognitus I was also positive for who also had this and had it on the palms of her hands as well. Actually, she lived in Huntsville, Texas where her husband was a prison guard where the inmates where getting experimental flu shots and where there was also documented myoplasma testing on the prisoners. Christy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2000 Report Share Posted June 7, 2000 >Wondering if any patients sometimes have the bottoms of their feet get bright >red and hot? I had worse trouble w/the tops of my feet doing this than the bottoms, tho they bothered me a little, too. Try extra pantothenic acid - saw some posts on sci.med.diseases.lyme not too long ago about this. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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