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hehe you would be surprised! Not saying it is but sure sounds classic.
"The Queen of Cans and Jars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Digital Art Resources <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sure sounds like chicken pox!
>
> i find it hard to believe that even a marginally competent GP wouldn't
> recognize chicken pox.
>
> > "Yeechang Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > > On 24 August I began an Atkins diet and since have been keeping it
> > > quite faithfully. (For the record, I'm still in induction, as I
> > > plateaued after losing a grand total of 5-6 pounds, but then at 6'1"
> > > and 200 pounds I'm not very far from where I should be anyway.)
> > >
> > > Beginning the second week of September my back began breaking out in
> > > large, symmetrical clusters of red bumps that turned into blisters
> > > that contain a fair amount of pus. At first I ignored them figuring
> > > they'd go away. However, they haven't. They've steadily worsened the
> > > past couple of weeks, and are now spreading to the area below my
> > > armpits. A few have appeared on my chest and neck. They all itch like
> > > crazy, especially in the initial stages.
> > >
> > > I went to my general physician today, who upon seeing my back
> > > immediately had me see the head of the dermatology group. The
> > > dermatologist was also mystified (enough to summon two of his
> > > colleagues for consultation), but has ruled out hives, insect bites
> > > (due to the blisters' symmetrical nature), and anything contagious. He
> > > figures it's one of a family of conditions with immunological causes
> > > ("IPA" was mentioned during the dermatologists' discussions while
> > > examining me, I believe), perhaps globules of some kind. We'll know
> > > more once results of the biopsy he took comes back later this week and
> > > through next week.
> > >
> > > Meanwhile, I of course can't help but to speculate on possible
> > > causes. I work in an office environment and have not traveled. The
> > > only skin problems I've had before are acne and, last year, a
> > > diagnosis of tinea versicolor that has long since been completely
> > > treated with Nizoral shampoo. I live alone and no one else has used my
> > > bedsheets.
> > >
> > > The only recent change in my lifestyle has been the Atkins. It's fair
> > > to say bacon (especially precooked) is a large portion of my diet
> > > right now, along with pepperoni slices, mozzerella string cheese, pork
> > > rinds, and almonds. For lunch I have a steak and a salad.
> > >
> > > I know ordinary bacon is frowned upon by Atkins devotees due to the
> > > nitrate content, but haven't seen any mention of nitrates causing the
> > > kinds of symptoms I'm seeing. Is there something else in my diet that
> > > could be causing what I am experiencing?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Read my Deep Thoughts @ <URL:http://www.ylee.org/blog/>
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> > > 165 processes: 159 sleeping, 6 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
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