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| I was knocking around on the skin tumor sites and came across the first of my signals that somthing was odd. here you will see the Cherry Angioma, look for it on your back sides, chest, but they are everywhere. My very first two of them formed where my actual horns should have came in, on each side of my head, suggesting the first sign of systemic involvment. I was really hoping to grow a set of majestic horns like Beelzebub himself instead I get some bright red tiny spots there, kinda a letdown, LOL. please don't get all worked up those of the good book its a joke, a joke I say!!!! LOL. I just have to wonder how many have these bright red dots on them, these red dots look exactly like the pulp inside the hidden lesion/tumor. You need to also see, LIPOMA this sort of material is what the hidden underskin lesion is made of it is tough stuff white like grizzel. If a doctor would have done this for me and removed all of the mess under the skin I would have been so happy, but none of them even thought of such an idea, none of them thought of more than me digging holes in my body, even though some were litterally out of my reach. I would guess I must have been employing helpers but then I just do not remember that happening. Common Benign Skin Tumors - February 15, 2003 - American Family Physician Cherry Hemangioma: eMedicine Dermatology |
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| Sorry I don't remember who just recently posted that cherry angiomas are associated with babesia, an infection which is often found in those who also have lyme, but that's where I learned this fact. Since many of us have lyme it's also possible that a babesia infection is an issue for many: Babesia Babesia has a 1-4 week incubation. It is common in human blood supply and can be transmitted through transfusion. However, it is not always pathogenic. It is typically found in human blood, brain tissue and bone marrow. When it presents with borrelia it makes the disease more virulent. Babesia responds unconventionally to treatment but hard to predict when exacerbated. It has a 2-6 weeks regeneration cycle. Babesia flares are different than Lyme flares. Symptoms include headaches, night sweats (soaking the sheets), fevers, dry cough, easy bruising, tinnitus (ringing ears), intense rage, profound despair, chills , flushing, profound sleep disturbance, dsyphagia, psychosis, neurological illnesses, thirst, fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, severe nausea, malaise, anemia, thrombocytopenia, abdominal pain, cherry angiomas, temperature of above 99 and below 103, Babinski reflex, hypothenar atrophy, papulovasicular rash, , Petechiae, splenomegaly, increased fundal pressure, proptosis, severe nuchal tension, myoclonus, rooting reflexes, murmurs from tricuspid regurgitation, S3+ on auscultation, expanded apex on percussion, restrictive lung disease, rhonchi, crepitations, onychomycosis of the Hallux, decreased bowel sounds, rheumatoid nodules and abdominal tenderness. Lyme Disease Workshop | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine
__________________ "Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake." Victor Hugo, French dramatist, novelist, & poet (1802 - 1885) Last edited by tcmgpt13; December 13th, 2010 at 05:37 PM. |
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| Petechaie: Caused by broken capillary vessels resulting in pinpoint hemmorhages on the skin and mucous membranes. Appear as red or purple, and can suddenly appear or disappear versus enlargement over time in angiomas. Contribute to the appearance of the allergy mask or raccoon eye appearance, or dark circles under the eyes. Are thought to be induced by thrombocytopenia, and can be interpreted as vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels with connections to increased levels of VEGF. May also manifest as purple, blue, or yellow-green bruising. Thrombocytopenia being connected to induction by: Vitamin B12 or Folate deficiency Viral or Bacterial Infections HUS (Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome) SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Increased Interferon production or treatments H2 Blockers (seen as red pin points around the ankles) With further connections to renal insufficencies and failure, Dermatomyositis (more comming on this one) Lymphoma Infections Frito Last edited by fritolay66; December 13th, 2010 at 04:24 PM. Reason: additonal info |
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