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Old 28 August 2007, 12:35 PM
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Default Doctors - Random blisters!

A weird one this:

Got two blisters on my stomach/chest (just below pec muscle) that appeared on Saturday.
One looks like a nasty burn yet I've not burned myself (caught some sun but nowhere near burning) or rubbed it or splashed any chemicals that I know of.

Do I have AIDS and am I likely to die soon?
If so, I'll leave this Orange bill to be paid another time.

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Old 28 August 2007, 12:36 PM
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Been out with a few girls in my time with the same. They called them **** though.
Old 28 August 2007, 12:37 PM
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Hmmm - last time I checked, I was a bloke. But you never know.
Burnt myself a few times - very similar looking blisters.
Old 28 August 2007, 12:42 PM
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Don't be shy Matteboy. If you want to dress up at the weekends and you're not harming anybody then that's your choice. Just go easy on the glue that you stuck your falsies on with, it may burn.
Old 28 August 2007, 12:44 PM
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foliculitus? (sp)
sweat rash?

Been mincing any suspect lady's over the past week?

I'd only worry if you get them on your *****
Old 28 August 2007, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by wrx-kris
foliculitus? (sp)
sweat rash?

Been mincing any suspect lady's over the past week?

I'd only worry if you get them on your *****
Could be the above - been training like a nutter recently and sweating a lot.
No dodgy girl action - wife of 8 years should be "clear!" and she's 6 months up the duff.

The days of suspect itchy pant action are looooong gone....
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Are you sure you didn't fall asleep in your rice krispies ?
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I had some weird blister type things the other week, I had loads of them all across the tops of my toes, they just appeared from no where. I went to the docs and they gave me antibiotics and some cream with steroids in it and there just starting to clear up!! they said it look as if my toes were burn't but like you I haven't burn't them or had them in the sun to burn them, they too asked me about chemicals etc but I haven't been near anything like that, still not sure what caused it!!
Old 28 August 2007, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by miss*scoobygav555*
I had some weird blister type things the other week, I had loads of them all across the tops of my toes, they just appeared from no where. I went to the docs and they gave me antibiotics and some cream with steroids in it and there just starting to clear up!! they said it look as if my toes were burn't but like you I haven't burn't them or had them in the sun to burn them, they too asked me about chemicals etc but I haven't been near anything like that, still not sure what caused it!!
Sounds very similar - take it you are still alive then?!
Just thought - lots of jellyfish around when swimming this weekend but whatever it is, it's only just started hurting.
Weird - I blame Labour.
Old 28 August 2007, 02:16 PM
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yes i'm still very much alive!! wasn't nice though, very sore and itchy at times!!
Old 28 August 2007, 04:52 PM
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Doc not sure but eliminated anything serious so I will live to see another day - Handy (and felt like a hypochondriac, despite seeing a doc once every three years max!)
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Sounds like foot & mouth.............
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I manged to get Chicken pox last year, had the normal itchy spots that turn into little blisters afterwards, everything on that score healed up fine.
But ever since then, randomly I get simple little blisters on my feet but without the "pre" spot thing like the pox..
Doctors said it was related to Chicken pox and may never clear up because I caught it at such a late stage (ie. old)


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