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Hi Everyone.....This morning after showering i noticed brown blotches around and below my breast area. I thought I was seeing things. They just grew overnight. I look like I have polka dots!.....Has anyone ever had this happen to them?
Queenie Pie
Posts: 59 | From NH, USA | Registered: Oct 2004
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I've had a dime-sized perfectly round itchy rash appear on the underside of my breast about a week after I started Ceftin. Dr. C said it was common with Lyme (I think it might have possibly been yeast related or lyme related or both.) Its mostly disappeared now but it took a couple of months.
hope that helps.
Shanna
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Posts: 109 | From Colorado | Registered: Aug 2004
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Thanks Snowboarder and Needleseye. I have been on Biaxin & Hydroxchloroquine for a year now. I also take Ultimate 10 Probiotic and have not had any yeast issues at all since switching to it from Acidophilus. Maybe it is the meds. I will see my lyme neurologist next week and will ask him what he thinks. I'll keep you posted!....Thanks
Posts: 59 | From NH, USA | Registered: Oct 2004
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Thought would mention Dr. Starlynl, Dr. who came down with severe FM shortly after starting her practice. She has written many books. After working 60 hr. wk. was lucky to work 60 hr week. She made mention in her 1st book, she noticed in areas she sweated more she developed darker pigment at young age. Just a thought, not sure besides hormonal drop early due to illness.
Posts: 746 | From Clearwater/fl/Pinellas | Registered: Jun 2003
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My LLMD called them lyme spots, I have/had them on and under breasts, on shoulders, hands/arms, top of legs groin area and face and neck. I always thought they were age spots, but llmd said lyme and in some cases, were faded EM rashes.
After 6 mos of abx, spots on hands/arms and face faded and some went away completely, only now have been off abx since end of April and lots are showing up again. So I would think hopefully that in time they will go away or at least fade away.
Corinne
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