Hey everyone, has anyone ever expirenced a rash that starts on arms and legs then gradually progresses up and down the entire body? I've done oatmeal baths, hydrocortzine, benedryl. And it still hasn't clmed down. Do you thnk it could be stress related? I haven't used anything new, so I have no clue where it came from. Its like all over poison, but I haven't been out, and haven't been around anyone, and it doesn't ooze. Please help. I guess, I'll see the dr tomorrow yuk!
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On Wednesday of last week my moms last sister passed, my cousin told us that the day before her death that she vtold them that she and my mom were going to the grocery store. How sad or is it a happy thought, it is hard to decide. My mom told us two dys before she passed that she was waiting for my grandpa to pick her up! Do they really see those people?
On your 1st question, YES call the drs office as soon as it opens!!! It could be stress & grief.
On your 2nd question, YES I believe they can!!! & it is such a relief to know that we alll have someone on the other side waiting with open arms to catch us when we get there!!! M
Hi Jackie, it is a good idea to get it checked out by your doctor, I am glad you will be seeing your doctor tomorrow. I have been wondering how you were doing and I am glad you posted today. Hugs!!
Hi everyone,
It’s been a while, the grief that I feel everyday seems to get a little easier with every day., I still break down at times, but it is less frequent and a little less harsh. I have been doing my best to stay busy, as I don’t think about my loss, I have been thinking of you all, and wanted to give you an update. I hope you are all surviving and not flaring too bad. I have been flaring for the last week, it isn’t fun. I feel like I could sleep all da long, thankfully my youngest grandson is spending his days with me, that help a lot. The dash was due to stress, my rhumy, Dr put me on steroids and it has finally calmed down. I hope you all know that I really appreciate all the support during this sad time. I will be on more often, have a great day! Hugs Jackie