bcb1200, I am on rifampin 5 days a week, zithromas 2 days a week, and minocycline daily.
canefan17, when you said it happened to you, did you mean your rash was in the same location?
Anyone out there know if where my rash appeared is a typical place for it to appear and how long does the rash stick around?
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I've never heard of a rash specifically there, but is there a rule? If it's there does that mean it's not Bartonella?
My kids have rashes on their hips like the pic when you google "bartonella rash" (5+ years), my son also has the rash under his armpits (6+months).
My daughter has the stretch marks on inner thighs and behind her knees (3+ years).
My friend's son has the bartonella rash that started in the middle of his back and now almost completely encirles his body at about the chest (4 months).
My husband had the rash in the middle of his back, vertically but it spread horizontally (3 days).
I've had the little scratches on my hands (4 days).
I say if you have it, you have it, and it will go when it wants to or when Bart is cool.
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I have had or have seen bart streaks on many different parts of the body. Feet,legs back.stomach et al. Often when you start treating it the rashes appear.
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17hens, wow thank you for the info. I see that the rash does what it wants to, wherever it wants to, and for however long it wants to.
jarjar, well thats what happened to me! The rash appeared after I started treating. Thank you for your info.
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I've had bart streaks all over.
And when I started treating with Boneset Tea... I notice them even more (clarly I"m ****ing them off)
So I smacked em recently with Knotweed, Red Root and Cryptolepis.
I'm definitely winning this Bart battle.
A few lingering gut issues and I've been able to identify the bart cycle for me. So I double my boneset tea on those days.
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