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06-09-2008, 09:57 AM | #1 | |||
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*lol* Yeah.. I am bored and I thought that would be an eyecatching title I have been breaking out with pimples and use face wash and then realized these bumps above my eyebrow yesterday look like fever blisters/cold sores.. wtf! I remember having cold sores as a small child so I know my mom..yeah I'm blaming her *lol* gave me herpes...well the oral ones, gosh this is sounded worse and worse Anywho... I decided to point campho-phynique or however that is spelled above my eyebrow and they are almost gone after one day.
Does this mean I'm overly stressed or something to bring them out. Is the MS bringing them out..the heat, I have no idea. I did google "MS + herpes" and there were articles way back way, I think 1997-1998 that was talking about Herpes 6 or something causing MS but they probably ruled that out. Of course being the nosey person I am.. I also wanted to see if you could get herpes on your forehead and apparently you can, on your cheeks, chin, and of course other places..AND they had pictures too *lol* Yep.. I had to look.. So..other than 3 kids.. 1 more year of school. .MS ..and forehead herpes.. I am having a GREAT Monday.. how are you guys doing?? ~ Monique |
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06-09-2008, 10:18 AM | #2 | |||
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sorry about your herpes. Yes you can get them on your face. Just try to avoid touching them and be sure to wash your hands frequently.
Herpes can be related to stress. With young kids, it is easy to stress but look at it this way, you will be a better mom if you don't sweat the small stuff! |
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