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My son had those through his fist 6 years of life.Off and on. His

LLMD diagnosed it as Bartonella. He has been treated for 2 years

with mycobutin azithromiacin and inter muscular bicillin shots.He no

longer has those rashes.His body never did well on the meds(missed

months and months of school) .I actually thought these meds where

useless for my son,untill I read your post and realized my son no

longer has those rashes.My son has another co-infection of Lyme that

needs to be treated,but he does so terrible on meds,that I am scared

to try new things.Although maybe things are better now that he is on

valtrex.Valtrex has been the best with noticeable changes for my

son. But I believe it is very important to treat with

antibiotics for Lyme ,Bartonella and Co-infections.But only treated

by a Lyme literate medical doctor.Good Luck,Tammy F.

I uploaded photos of the streaks and named the file "MJ

rash". The quality is not the best, but hopefully you can

see. They are faint lines. Please let me know if anyone

recognizes these streaks. Thank you!

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> Hi, my son has some thin vertical streaks across the

top of his back. They are dark red/purple. They are more

along his shoulders and the back of his neck. I first

noticed two days ago, but I have been watching this

closely and it seems they are now spreading lower. Anyone

seen anything like this before? It is a first for us.

Wondering if it is viral or bacterial related. He has not

been physically well for the past few days. Mostly

allergy/sinus type symptoms. Only a low grade fever in the

99's at most.

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> Kari

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