When will you stop wrestling with your giant lizard friends? Maybe one of your clients put a hex on you after a bad consultation. It's just beyond description.
I have no idea what's going on .. it's horrific and on both sides of my chest. Every morning i wake up and my sheets are stained red. it's also growing - the two 'veins(?)' in the photo above have now connected.
I left a message on your cell phone. I can't see clearly, but I wonder about something like Cutaneous Larva Migrans, or Larva Currens. They both sound more gross than they are.
You might start making a list of what animal species you have (and what worms they might carry), where you've traveled recently (particularly to any beaches or sandy areas), and how many centimeters per day the rash is migrating. That, and a higher res pic and a trip to a doc should help sort things out.
I am more worried about this than Craig's cancer because yours in unknown and it just popped up and you haven't seen a doctor which I find very strange for someone who use to read medical diseases in books and then believe he had the disease like yourself.
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GO GET IT CHECKED OUT FREAKJOB
Sorry to worry people .. thanks for the concern and phone calls. The photo is of me and wasn't altered in any way but it is nothing more than very chafed nipples. The photo was taken after a 15Mile trail run during a rain storm, usually a put band aids on my nipples to prevent chafing but i forgot to do that before this run and the result was very painful/bloody.
The blood for whatever reason happened to dry in the pattern of something more sinister .. like a scary parasite (Jeff .. now i can't help but think I may actually have Cutaneous Larva Migrans as well)
I've added a new pic in the blog showing me right after the race ... all i can say is I will never race without band aids again!
Ahhh, the infamous runner's nipple. Not fun - any run over 8 miles or a warm humid day always makes me run for some serious vaseline coverage (band aids are difficult for me unless I were to shave my chest).
When will you stop wrestling with your giant lizard friends? Maybe one of your clients put a hex on you after a bad consultation. It's just beyond description.
Whoa. What happend?
I have no idea what's going on .. it's horrific and on both sides of my chest. Every morning i wake up and my sheets are stained red. it's also growing - the two 'veins(?)' in the photo above have now connected.
docs in the house .. diagnosis?
I left a message on your cell phone. I can't see clearly, but I wonder about something like Cutaneous Larva Migrans, or Larva Currens. They both sound more gross than they are.
An OK intro is available here:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1108784-overview
You might start making a list of what animal species you have (and what worms they might carry), where you've traveled recently (particularly to any beaches or sandy areas), and how many centimeters per day the rash is migrating. That, and a higher res pic and a trip to a doc should help sort things out.
PS- if this is a joke, I'm laughing.
I am more worried about this than Craig's cancer because yours in unknown and it just popped up and you haven't seen a doctor which I find very strange for someone who use to read medical diseases in books and then believe he had the disease like yourself.
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GO GET IT CHECKED OUT FREAKJOB
I'm no doctor, but go see one.
Sorry to worry people .. thanks for the concern and phone calls. The photo is of me and wasn't altered in any way but it is nothing more than very chafed nipples. The photo was taken after a 15Mile trail run during a rain storm, usually a put band aids on my nipples to prevent chafing but i forgot to do that before this run and the result was very painful/bloody.
The blood for whatever reason happened to dry in the pattern of something more sinister .. like a scary parasite (Jeff .. now i can't help but think I may actually have Cutaneous Larva Migrans as well)
I've added a new pic in the blog showing me right after the race ... all i can say is I will never race without band aids again!
Ahhh, the infamous runner's nipple. Not fun - any run over 8 miles or a warm humid day always makes me run for some serious vaseline coverage (band aids are difficult for me unless I were to shave my chest).
As we can all see, Brian can use band aids no problem - his chest is baby smooth. Sounds like the way to go Brian.