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I posted about my early diagnosis bases soley on Erythema Migrans, no other symptoms. It came and went 3 times in the exact same place. I also got another one, that never got large or painful, but had the same center like my original bite. Before my diagnosis I decided it wasn't related. My question is this: Would a secondary EM have that "bite" mark in the center? Could it really be related or is it something else completely?
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Hi Calimer, Welcome to LymeNet. Just wanted to send this "up" for you...sometimes it can take awhile for people to get online. Sorry I don't have an answer to your query myself, but hopefully someone will here soon. I'm from Portland myself...sent you a PM to let you know there's fellow lymies here in the NW.
Take care and enjoy this sun we are finally seeing! JavaBeing
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Thanks. I replyed to your PM as well.
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Yes they are called satellite rashes when they appear like that!!!
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From our personal experience and what I have read; the rashes vary widely and EM should be considered regardless of shape, color, etc.
The appearing and reappearing of rash in cycles is a lyme an co. thing.
quote:Originally posted by char: The appearing and reappearing of rash in cycles is a lyme an co. thing.
Char
What does this mean?
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Some of them do, yes, from postings I have seen over the years- and from people I have heard from= anecdotally- yes!! those are not bite marks just clearings in the center- is documented in lit as well not just anecdotally-
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Can't late stage Lyme Disease ever be cured? ... ever had. A couple weeks later, I starting noticing pain in my elbows and then multiple bulls eye rashs. By then, I had heard of Lyme disease and figured from the symptoms, that was what I had. I ... Sep 18 2002 by etrader4 - 6 messages - 5 authors
Recovered Lyme patients needed for NIH study ... 2. Have a history of a positive Western blot (the 5 of 10 bands CDC criteria) OR have a history of disseminated infection (ie multiple bulls eye rashes, or a bulls eye rash along with other symptoms). ... Jan 12 2005 by [email protected] - 30 messages - 17 authors
Are all tick bit bulls-eye rashes LD? ... Ranging in size from one to three centimeters, they may be solitary, multiple and frequently grouped. ... Secondary (Multiple) Erythema Migrans Lesions "One or more secondary erythema migrans lesions may develop. ... Jul 11 2000 by JWissmille - 9 messages - 9 authors
Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Anyone? ... very gentlest of sounds. He already had pronounced photophobia dating back to his first bullseye rash in 1988, but that symptom also became more worse at the same time as the others. I'm very ... Dec 8 1997 by CarlaHS - 6 messages - 5 authors
bulls eye rash ... I've had all kinds of rashes - some exactly like ones Kathy describes. My favorite is the "Multiple Baby Bulls Eyes"...hundreds of tiny bulls-eyes about the size of dimes, nickles and quarters all over the place making one huge rash area. ... Jun 28 1997 by DenimN - 18 messages - 13 authors
Lyme disease in Wisconsin ... Multiple neurologic syndromes can occur alone or in combination, producing peripheral neuropathies, radiculopathies," (disease of the ... The first case of tick-induced ECM" (erythema chronica migrans - bulls eye rash) "was reported from ... Jan 2 2004 by JWissmille - 1 message - 1 author
rash (possible lyme rash) ... appearances for known and confirmed l;yme rashes arre not infrequent at all--what is infrequent is the classic bullseye rash of ... Multiple rashes are seen in at least 50% of patients in the US and may appear at the same time or shortly after ... May 29 2001 by Joel M. Shmukler, Esquire - 5 messages - 5 authors
Lyme disease is very, very dangerous -- Iowa ... The hygienic laboratory in Iowa City can test the ticks. If the rash stays for 48 hours, or you obtain flu-like symptoms, go see a physician. The rash may have a variety of appearances including multiple rashes or the bulls-eye rash. ... May 30 2003 by JWissmille - 1 message - 1 author
Early Detection Is Key ... have confused symptoms with other serious diseases such as lupus, multiple sclerosis and ... reported 86 percent of the cases had the characteristic bullseye-like rash ... in Wisconsin, 70 percent of the patients had the bulls-eye rash associated ... Mar 4 2006 by [email protected] - 1 message - 1 author
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