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calimar
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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!
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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.

Char

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quote:
Originally posted by CaliforniaLyme:
Yes they are called satellite rashes when they appear like that!!!

But would it have the center "bite" mark in it?
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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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