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>Subject: Re: Foot Rash

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>, you have ruled out so many things, is it capillitis, >where

capillaries leak red cells.

I don't know. I never heard of this before. Do you have any info you could

share on it.

>I had this for years. I know one cure. Is it

>one one leg more than the other? Sam

On foot is slightly more than the other. It is only around the inner ankle

on both feet. This is where the top part of the shoe was rubbing and/or

too tight.

And Meenie wrote...

>Sounds like Pitechea (Im spelling that wrong, Im sure) but >anyway, its

where tiny blood vessels (capilaries) burst from >pressure and make little

red dots that look like a rash. Its >actually tiny dots of blood under the

skin.

This is a very good description of it!

>It will re-absorb and be gone in a day or two or three.

So this is basically nothing to be concerned about? Is it diabetes related

or is it just a new/bad fitting shoe thing?

Thanks again, all.

PAUL KOSSART Peru, IL USA

NMRA, LDSIG, OPSIG, BRHS, TP & W-HS

LaSalle & Bureau County Model R.R. Club

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Model R.R. (HO-1969)

" Serving Agriculture & Industry In The Illiniwek River Valley "

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I have just brought new shoes also, but one time I had them on and my

ankle weights on and the weights rubed on my ankle and the next day I

went walking with my boyfriend and he noticed that it was bleeding and

when we got back inside he took care of my ankle for me.

jenny

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If it's what I think it is, , it isn't diabetes related, just due to the

pressure.

Is it still there? How long has it been?

Meenie

Re: Foot Rash

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>>, you have ruled out so many things, is it capillitis, >where

>capillaries leak red cells.

>

>I don't know. I never heard of this before. Do you have any info you could

>share on it.

>

>>I had this for years. I know one cure. Is it

>>one one leg more than the other? Sam

>

>On foot is slightly more than the other. It is only around the inner ankle

>on both feet. This is where the top part of the shoe was rubbing and/or

>too tight.

>

>

>And Meenie wrote...

>

>>Sounds like Pitechea (Im spelling that wrong, Im sure) but >anyway, its

>where tiny blood vessels (capilaries) burst from >pressure and make little

>red dots that look like a rash. Its >actually tiny dots of blood under the

>skin.

>

>This is a very good description of it!

>

>>It will re-absorb and be gone in a day or two or three.

>

>So this is basically nothing to be concerned about? Is it diabetes related

>or is it just a new/bad fitting shoe thing?

>

>Thanks again, all.

>

>

>

>PAUL KOSSART Peru, IL USA

>NMRA, LDSIG, OPSIG, BRHS, TP & W-HS

>LaSalle & Bureau County Model R.R. Club

>Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Model R.R. (HO-1969)

> " Serving Agriculture & Industry In The Illiniwek River Valley "

>

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