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momXseven 04-02-2008 09:12 AM

Help me brain-storm here.
 
OK, I'm trying to back track were/when I started to go down hill health wise. My memory is really bad so it makes it hard to remember what happened years ago.

Anyway when I was 20 (BTW I'm 34, so this was 14 years ago) I worked in a daycare and I came up with a blister/rash on my leg (left thigh). Well after that I keep getting the same thing on my left buttocks. It's VERY painful and my SX get worst with an outbreak, I had thought it was shingles but shingles do NOT come back in the same place. I get them 6-15 times a year.

I don't remember feeling sick the 1st time but now who knows. I tried looking up blisters and rashes and can't find anything that sounds like me. Before this day I was OK but I was GREAT compared to today.

Maybe this was my turning point.

lady_express_44 04-02-2008 09:43 AM

Since I can not inadvertently contradict anyone else if I am first to jump on a thread, I'm going for it . . . ;)

You can get shingles back in the same place, but it is very uncommon and highly unusual to not build up immunity to the virus (zoster/herpes zoster) after the first outbreak. It is also extremely uncommon (if not unheard of) to have it 6 – 15 times a year, year after year.

http://www.shingles.com/info/tools/r...45006437114131

Your story reminds me of how often I used to get oral cold sores; herpes simplex 1. Any time I was under stress, fatigued, in the wind . . . up popped these blisters. To the best of my knowledge, this virus can be transferred to other areas of the body, including our privates.

The other thought is herpes simplex 2, which is also recurring, and normally found below the waist:

http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz.../cold_sore.jsp

Another thought that come to mind is Lupus, although I have not researched this disease at all:

Lupus:
http://www.lupus.org/webmodules/weba...=103&zoneid=17

Attached is a link to many skin conditions; perhaps you will recognize it:

Skin:
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/

Cherie

momXseven 04-02-2008 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 249705)
Another thought that come to mind is Lupus, although I have not researched this disease at all:

Lupus:
http://www.lupus.org/webmodules/weba...=103&zoneid=17

Attached is a link to many skin conditions; perhaps you will recognize it:

Skin:
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/

Cherie


It does not look like this one.
http://health-pictures.com/skin/lupus-skin.htm

lady_express_44 04-02-2008 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 249716)
It does not look like this one.
http://health-pictures.com/skin/lupus-skin.htm


Great!

One down, 300 more options to go. :p :D ;)

BTW, oral cold sores (and/or genital herpes) look and feel like shingles, but not normally as painful from what I understand.

Cherie

Jan4you 04-02-2008 09:56 AM

Yes, good advice. You may want to see A Rhuematologist who specializes in hundreds of auto immune diseases, esp with rashes.

Good luck, Jan

momXseven 04-02-2008 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 249705)


Well in these pic's (BTW a lot of them were awful) it looks like shingles more than anything else.

Oh and just to add when I got the 1st outbreak I was not sexual active, I know you do not HAVE to be to get herpes but just wanted to add that. I was only around the 3 year olds but if I hugs them while standing my thigh was about there face level and being in Florida I wore shorts so I had skin to skin contact with that area.

tkrik 04-02-2008 10:11 AM

MX7, there are so many things that can cause a rash. I would definitely have it looked at the next time it happens. This way the dr (pcp, dermatologist, rheumy, or whatever dr you choose to see for it) can see it and better diagnose it.

lady_express_44 04-02-2008 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 249734)
MX7, there are so many things that can cause a rash. I would definitely have it looked at the next time it happens. This way the dr (pcp, dermatologist, rheumy, or whatever dr you choose to see for it) can see it and better diagnose it.


Good point tkrik,

I was a bit worried last year because I had what I thought might have been a genital herpes outbreak (sure felt the same as my oral cold sores), which I thought might have been passed from a cold sore. I was kinda scared to find out, actually. :eek:

My doc took a swab of the area and sent it for testing. It turned out to be a bacterial infection :cool: and was easily treated with polysporin.

Cherie

momXseven 04-02-2008 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 249734)
MX7, there are so many things that can cause a rash. I would definitely have it looked at the next time it happens. This way the dr (pcp, dermatologist, rheumy, or whatever dr you choose to see for it) can see it and better diagnose it.

I did try many times with my last PCP but never could get in soon enough, she saw it a few times after the blister stage and said she thought it was shingles.

slskckjebw 04-02-2008 10:51 AM

Celiac disease can cause blister like out breaks also.
If you can not get in to the doctor right away take a picture of the rash. That way you will have it documented and that may help the doctor.

LA


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