Guest guest Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 New member. 2nd time in 12 yrs. with Panniculitis on the face. First time the Dr. told me it was triggered by the Rabies vaccine. This time maybe extreme stress. Was wondering if anyone has heard of a correlation to vaccinations. I remember that 12 yrs. ago the only pictures I could find on the net were of cats and dogs with Panniculitis. I have been tested 4 times over the past 12 years for Lupus and recently foe A-1 and am negative for both. I am a healthcare worker and get X-Rayed yearly for TB and have never had a positive test. Also, my palms and the bottom of my feet are red. Always have been. Before I got sick a Physical Therapist noticed this and told me it ment I was hypersensitive. Wish I would have asked more questions! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2012 Report Share Posted August 18, 2012 > > New member. 2nd time in 12 yrs. with Panniculitis on the face. First time the Dr. told me it was triggered by the Rabies vaccine. This time maybe extreme stress. Was wondering if anyone has heard of a correlation to vaccinations. I remember that 12 yrs. ago the only pictures I could find on the net were of cats and dogs with Panniculitis. I have been tested 4 times over the past 12 years for Lupus and recently foe A-1 and am negative for both. I am a healthcare worker and get X-Rayed yearly for TB and have never had a positive test. Also, my palms and the bottom of my feet are red. Always have been. Before I got sick a Physical Therapist noticed this and told me it ment I was hypersensitive. Wish I would have asked more questions! > Hi, I have the flu jab every year. Every year without fail I get Erythema Nodosum on my arms and they have occasionaly been a couple of lumps on my face too. It's definitely one of my triggers for it. I've not had the rabies vaccine, but I'm guessing all vaccines will carry the same possibility as your bodies still having to get into action to fend off whichever virus you're infected with. Extreme stress could be a factor too, anything really which uses your bodies energy can flare things up I have found. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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