Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 I had bad spider threid veins on my face before realising I had AIH. It was clearly a symptom. They are relatively easy and cheap to remove with a laser. I know also though that pred gives you a bit of a tomato face! --- Zanna <mrsxanadu@...> wrote: --------------------------------- My face is bright red with white splotches all over it. I am wondering if this is a symptom of liver disease also. I know my hands and feet are like that but I have never read that the face is also affected. I always blamed prednisone for it.....but, now that I have been dx with this, am wondering if it isn't from the liver issues. Zanna Polymyositis-98 and PBC-'05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Hello Betty, i get things that look like that too, i think their called petechia or Petechiae. Google it and see if it could be what your having. My best to you, Sherille -- In , " tss002000 " <tss002000@...> wrote: > > I have little tiny red spots the size and look of freckles. Do you > know what these might be? They don't itch or anything > > Betty > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 > > I have little tiny red spots the size and look of freckles. Do you > know what these might be? They don't itch or anything > > Betty, I do not know what they are called, but I got a few of them too when I had candida and they haven't disappeared. They also have not changed. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2008 Report Share Posted April 14, 2008 My red spots were from something on my skin. They looked just like were something hot had touched my skin. Some areas were about the sized of gold balls, some a bit bigger. Once the damn "things" were killed off the red spots went away and have never come back. Rita What is the sharp stinging feeling?> > > > > > > > > What is the sharp stinging feeling? Feeding on skin? Also, I > > took a> > > bath in dish soap and that didn't do anything. Nor did Hydrogen> > > peroxide did anything at all. I've been thinking about getting > > that> > > Kleen product to bath in. My mom's friend had bird mites before > > and> > > that really helped. Her's were the larger kind though; I have > > yet to> > > see one. I know they are there though. > > > I finally slept good last night. I could feel them but I didn't> > > really care that much. I feel like this forum will help me a > > lot. > > > I've been getting so many new ideas...."hope" ! I think I might > > move> > > into a hotel for a while that has monthly rates. I'm going to > > stay> > > clear of my boyfriend's or any other place I'd like to visit in > > the> > > future. If they are like fleas, they have a low survival rate but> > > maintain their presence by their numbers. I figure the more> > > environments I knock down for them to get to me, the less I will > > see> > > them. (That just leaves work and my clothes...and me) Also, what > > is> > > the average bites you guys get a day? I used to get around 30 but> > > have been down to ten recently.... due to this webpage.> > > Anyways, I wish all the luck to you guys out their in the world. > > Fuck> > > the doctors that think we are crazy. They said the world was > > flat for> > > thousands of years and that the earth was the center of the > > universe.> > > Science is suppose to have evolving knowledge... .not denying > > stuff. > > > I was a biology major in college. The one thing we learned was > > that> > > the most simplest answer was usually the correct one. Bird mites > > make> > > more sense. I have some family members that think some medicine I> > > have been on is making me crazy....explain the bite marks > > people? I> > > don't take a pin and poke myself at night. Or do I? Sorry, just > > need> > > some humor in this. I've had those mornings when I didn't want to> > > live anymore. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -> > -----------> > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> > > Checked by AVG. > > > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release > > Date: 4/12/2008 11:32 AM> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > >> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -> > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message.> > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:> 4/12/2008 11:32 AM> >> > > > > > >------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -> > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:4/12/2008 11:32 AM> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1377 - Release Date: 4/14/2008 9:26 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 I used to when our infestation was active. But not since.Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:05:38 -0700 (PDT)<bird mites >Subject: red spots I am wondering.......how many of us here have had the occurence of tiny pin point or freckle sized red spots or dots? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 I do have thses red dots everywhre, and it started like this, eveytime i felt a bite, then appeared a tiny tiny red dots. The bigger ones is oftened present in lyme disease, don't want to afraid you but a lot of people with lyme have the big red dots.F. red spots I am wondering... ....how many of us here have had the occurence of tiny pin point or freckle sized red spots or dots? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Yeap...a bird nest was found in the attic AFTER we fixed a severe roof leak. The leak was such that the water flowed straight through the nest causing the water/mites to filter through our home office doorway. My house was built in 1927.It's hard to tell what other kinds of germs bacteria made their way into the house during the leak, as short lived as it was.Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 18:50:20 -0700 (PDT)<bird mites >Subject: red spots I am looking into Lyme. But I thought the red spots were due to Babesia, the co-infection associated with Lyme. I also know they are related to rickettsia, some forms of typhus, and Isospora belli, the sister spirocette of lyme? There are some references which site these as being petechiae, but I don't believe these are little tiny broken blood vessels. Where ever there is a red spot, there seems to be a problem brewing for me. These are also associated with fungal infections such as T. Rubum and T. Circinata. Oh and Erythamas. I also found a reference to shistoma. In keeping with a birt or rat mite infestation, the rickettsia, typhus, and the co-infections of Lyme and its sister would make sense, no? Priot to anyone's bird or whatever mite infestation, did anyone here have any exposure to dirt, water, or sewer leakage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Eisshh....my typing an spelling suck this evening.....sorry, not usually so sloppy. red spots I am looking into Lyme. But I thought the red spots were due to Babesia, the co-infection associated with Lyme. I also know they are related to rickettsia, some forms of typhus, and Isospora belli, the sister spirocette of lyme? There are some references which site these as being petechiae, but I don't believe these are little tiny broken blood vessels. Where ever there is a red spot, there seems to be a problem brewing for me. These are also associated with fungal infections such as T. Rubum and T. Circinata. Oh and Erythamas. I also found a reference to shistoma. In keeping with a birt or rat mite infestation, the rickettsia, typhus, and the co-infections of Lyme and its sister would make sense, no? Priot to anyone's bird or whatever mite infestation, did anyone here have any exposure to dirt, water, or sewer leakage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 How long do you think you had the leak prior to discovering it? Anytime for mold to grow anywhere, or since the leak? Do you live in a high humidity area? red spots I am looking into Lyme. But I thought the red spots were due to Babesia, the co-infection associated with Lyme. I also know they are related to rickettsia, some forms of typhus, and Isospora belli, the sister spirocette of lyme? There are some references which site these as being petechiae, but I don't believe these are little tiny broken blood vessels. Where ever there is a red spot, there seems to be a problem brewing for me. These are also associated with fungal infections such as T. Rubum and T. Circinata. Oh and Erythamas. I also found a reference to shistoma. In keeping with a birt or rat mite infestation, the rickettsia, typhus, and the co-infections of Lyme and its sister would make sense, no? Priot to anyone's bird or whatever mite infestation, did anyone here have any exposure to dirt, water, or sewer leakage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 We do live in what I feel to be a high humidity area.... WV. Fair amount of rain etc... Combined w/heat in summer. Probably not as high as most though? Not sure...By the time we found the leak and where the leak was coming from.... and then after hiring 3 seperate contractors to try and fix it, we had the leak off and on for almost a year. Come to find out it was in the valley which the original roofer from 3 years ago decided to use faulty flashing. He snipped it too far and then tried to silicone it back together..... Duh??? Anyway.. Yeah... There was an extremely high probability that everything behind the walls in those 3 rooms were moldy. Everything since has been replaced. New ceilings... Walls.... Insulation... Etc... If I could have, I would have sued the shirttail off of this fellow for the literal Hell that he put me and my family though. Not to mention the monetary grievance that he put us through. But anyway... Things have since dried out and all looks good.... (Can you see I have my fingers crossed?)Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: fritolay66 <fritolay66@...>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:19:27 -0700 (PDT)<bird mites >Subject: Re: red spots How long do you think you had the leak prior to discovering it? Anytime for mold to grow anywhere, or since the leak? Do you live in a high humidity area? red spotsI am looking into Lyme. But I thought the red spots were due to Babesia, the co-infection associated with Lyme. I also know they are related to rickettsia, some forms of typhus, and Isospora belli, the sister spirocette of lyme? There are some references which site these as being petechiae, but I don't believe these are little tiny broken blood vessels. Where ever there is a red spot, there seems to be a problem brewing for me. These are also associated with fungal infections such as T. Rubum and T. Circinata. Oh and Erythamas. I also found a reference to shistoma. In keeping with a birt or rat mite infestation, the rickettsia, typhus, and the co-infections of Lyme and its sister would make sense, no? Priot to anyone's bird or whatever mite infestation, did anyone here have any exposure to dirt, water, or sewer leakage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Mine are crossed to for you! I am out of that environment, but I can't help thinking I picked up something from the other exposures. I found that exposure to mold spores can depress an otherwise functional immune system and that some types associated with Stachybotris can affect DNA. I know there is a fungal component to what we are fighting, there are others too that also had mite infestations in particular. I know there are a few here in which kicked it rather quickly, and others of us have struggled with the mites, and then those of us whom feel they left us something. Also, prior to the mites and lesions and itching, I was noticing a lot of "stuff" in the air. Floaties, looked like lint, I am wondering if that has anything to do with the possibility of molds. I know they are also associated with hookworms and such, in which those of us whom had pets, considered some time back. But I really am beginning to wonder if those were spores. Just thinking a loud. Wondering if anyone else has expereinced similar "exposures". Best wishes......frito red spots I am looking into Lyme. But I thought the red spots were due to Babesia, the co-infection associated with Lyme. I also know they are related to rickettsia, some forms of typhus, and Isospora belli, the sister spirocette of lyme? There are some references which site these as being petechiae, but I don't believe these are little tiny broken blood vessels. Where ever there is a red spot, there seems to be a problem brewing for me. These are also associated with fungal infections such as T. Rubum and T. Circinata. Oh and Erythamas. I also found a reference to shistoma. In keeping with a birt or rat mite infestation, the rickettsia, typhus, and the co-infections of Lyme and its sister would make sense, no? Priot to anyone's bird or whatever mite infestation, did anyone here have any exposure to dirt, water, or sewer leakage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Frito, I do have lyme, babesia, bartonella, and mycoplasmosis. Thats all i tested and i was all positive. Maby i have ricketsia and other friends, anyway i'm well treated...Just to tell yeah, maby it is babesia, almost people with lyme have babesia. Not possible now to get lyme and no co-infections.Were you tested? Do u know all the lyme controversy? You know you must see a lyme literate dr and test at Igenex and or fry lab that is the good new lab too...You must know, all guys here are so intellignent and knowing that all dr sucks, except lyme dr and others some few...If u have symptoms test cause i swear you you don't want to become as sick as i was and am cause i was not treated for years. A dr told me bird mites could have reinfected me...Anyway, if anyone shows symptoms, test! (i know it's expensive all this) but lyme and friends can become strong very fast...Just an advice.Here a really good website of a dr who deserve a nobel price in Canada. There is Burrascano in USA here it's DR. Murracami: http://www.drerniemurakami.com/Ok, maby out of subject but i swear i don't want anybody here to be sick with chronic lyme.You do have enough. F. red spotsWe also had a leak in our foundation, and it flooded our basement and our garage. This was after the intital infestaton of our mites. We also live in high humidity pretty much year round. The kind you can see at night surrounding the lights, looks like mist. I am also aware there are many others on other forums in which were also exposed to dirt, water, or sewage as well. Where is everybody? Hellloooooo? ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Thanks Fann......I do know some of the controversy, but I am looking into it further. I was tested once, but I do not know how to interpet the scores, it was a Western Blot, which is usually a false negative anyways, especially with chronic lyme, in which it would of been at the time I was tested. I am also going to pursue that further as well. This was in February, right after the most horrific part of this whole mess. I think the igenix test is around 500$ and there is another lab, I think its Lab Corp., that may offer 300$ but is not as accurate as Igenix. I'll get that info straight for everybody and post back with it. Take care Fann.....Frito red spots We also had a leak in our foundation, and it flooded our basement and our garage. This was after the intital infestaton of our mites. We also live in high humidity pretty much year round. The kind you can see at night surrounding the lights, looks like mist. I am also aware there are many others on other forums in which were also exposed to dirt, water, or sewage as well. Where is everybody? Hellloooooo? ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 In fact it is more than 300$ if yu want to know if you have co infections, what you have too but a lyme dr can treat you as if u too. I paid 850$ for all my test.Go on lymenet.org fot more info and knowing where to find a dr.P.S. do u have yor result of igenex, i can tell u what it means...Even if negative, if u do have specifics bands, it is often positive. Igenex can sometimes miss it too. But some bands positive really shows the infection.F. red spots We also had a leak in our foundation, and it flooded our basement and our garage. This was after the intital infestaton of our mites. We also live in high humidity pretty much year round. The kind you can see at night surrounding the lights, looks like mist. I am also aware there are many others on other forums in which were also exposed to dirt, water, or sewage as well. Where is everybody? Hellloooooo? ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 It wasn't Igenix, it was the Western Blot, values of 0,0,1. red spots We also had a leak in our foundation, and it flooded our basement and our garage. This was after the intital infestaton of our mites. We also live in high humidity pretty much year round. The kind you can see at night surrounding the lights, looks like mist. I am also aware there are many others on other forums in which were also exposed to dirt, water, or sewage as well. Where is everybody? Hellloooooo? ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 I am active with the condition and I have lots of red spots.Your friend, Patti Pike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 I have a lot of red spots also as well as little pimple like bumps and little things that look like bites but I think (time will tell) that the mites are gone. lou From: Patti Pike <pattipike53@...>Subject: Re:red spotsbird mites Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 11:25 AM I am active with the condition and I have lots of red spots. Your friend, Patti Pike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Hi Everyone. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with red dots on the skin. They look almost like red glass. They are shiny, sometimes raised, and a very bright red. I see them multiply with viral and yeast issues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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