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For reasons unknown i'm currently flaring like crazy. Possible causes = weird

photoderm reaction, cutting off minocycline too fast, an autoimmune disease,

having some kind of viral thing (my family hav all had the flu this week, i got

a stuffy nose/sore throat that hasnt turned into anything that appeared rite b4

my face exploded)

Anyway, I cant find out what is causing the problem, but for some reason my

flares are now purple instead of red. Does anyone know if this means anything

significant? Is this possibly a result of the photoderm? (Maybe clearing up

some redness superficially so the blood seen causing the flares is now deeper so

it shows up purple instead of red? or smething weird like that?) Or is it an

indication that I have something other than cea? Anyone else out there ever

had their cheeks turn purple instead of red?

Adam

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My chin is purple. I'm using Metro-Gel and carefully

watching the products and makeup that I use and it is

not as deep purple as before. But, it does appear to

be permanent. Prescription anti-inflammatory drugs

will turn my entire face purple.

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My chin is purple. I'm using Metro-Gel and carefully

watching the products and makeup that I use and it is

not as deep purple as before. But, it does appear to

be permanent. Prescription anti-inflammatory drugs

will turn my entire face purple.

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My chin is purple. I'm using Metro-Gel and carefully

watching the products and makeup that I use and it is

not as deep purple as before. But, it does appear to

be permanent. Prescription anti-inflammatory drugs

will turn my entire face purple.

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> removed]

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> Please read the list highlights before posting to

> the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html).

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> meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must

> change the subject when replying to a digest !

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> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

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> rosacea-support-unsubscribe

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