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ed27
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I have burning sensation throughout my body and painful fat tissue (have many tender lumpy nodes) in upper arms and some other spots that are under my skin in clumps. Anyone else have this please help???
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Could it be your lymph glands are swollen and clogged? You definitely want a doctor to examine you. Clogged lymph glands can lead to lymphoma cancer.

Do you have access to a rebounder (mini-trampoline)? It is an excellent way to move the fluids in your body on down to the liver and kidneys where toxins can be processed and eliminated. This assumes your liver and kidneys are functioning ok.

You sound like you are having trouble expelling toxins. This will make you very sick very quickly. I would suggest, in addition to your regular doctor, that you find an integrative doctor as close by as possible and consult with them. They are going to look for causes rather than just medicating symptoms.

Please don't delay. This doesn't sound good.

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I have swollen lymphnodes all over my body. I believe there are 600 Lymphnodes in the human body. You can try appling warm compresses to the areas that bother you the most.

Don't go too crazy as you can inflame the more.

Try an epsom salt/peroxide bath.


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ed27
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Doesn't seem like lymph nodes at all. It is fatty tissue that is tender and painful and creates a burning sensation. These nodes under my skin are like fatty masses.
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Have you been tested or treated for bart?

Sometimes skin nodules are a symptom of bartonella.

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Hi, Ed - [Smile]

What you are describing sounds like "lipomas" - benign fatty tumors that are sometimes quite painful. I can't be sure that is what you have, but it sure sounds like it.

Use the Search feature here at LymeNet and type in "lipoma" or "lipomas" - there have been a number of discussions about these. And many Lymies seem to have them.... (and so does my dog).

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quote:
Originally posted by ed27:
tender and painful and creates a burning sensation. These nodes under my skin are like fatty masses.

Sounds like my muscle Trigger Points look through some of the pictures on that web site if the lumps are where the x is & burning is the red patterns you could see a Trigger Point Therapist for a consultation. They can't fix the problem because it's caused by lyme weakening the body but it does help with pain & range of motion. The llmd says I'm going to have to keep going to one for a wile until my body starts to get stronger.
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