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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 401712" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hmmmm. By "run" do you mean they move freely or that they seem to form in "tracks"? </p><p></p><p>The bumps don't look like insect bites to me. I'd imagine they'd be irritated to some degree if they were. Odd thing is that I get bumps that look like the ones in the 2nd picture every so often. I had one on my left thigh close to the knee last week. Didn't itch or anything though.......just a marble size lump that came out of nowhere and did move freely when I palpated it. It's now gone although I didn't do anything to it.........I did not bump my leg ect either so no clue where it came from.</p><p></p><p>Is it possible it's a cyst? husband tends to get them right between the shoulder blades and they get awfully large if he doesn't tell me about them. His mom called it a wren. Guessing that's the non medical term of older days. I do know she got them in the same spot. And both husband and mother in law had to go in and have the doctor remove it. Although one I did myself with husband as we had no doctor and it had reached the hurting stage. I used warm soaks to sort of bring it to a head so I could drain it. I know you're not supposed to do that as they are supposed to come back if you do..........but heck when doctor removed it the darn thing came back anyway.</p><p></p><p>The upclose picture may or may not be a hive. I say that because mine and Nichole's hives don't look typical. We look like someone beat us, literally, big welts that eventually if not treated turn into blisters. The giveaway is that they itch.</p><p></p><p>Bit miffed that docs won't consider an allergic reaction. They know you can have taken something and yet react to it at a later time down the road, it's not like it's rare or something, happens all the time. </p><p></p><p>I can't see the 1st picture well enough to tell anything. Not sure if it's the picture or my eyesight. lol But if the blister gave you clear liquid odds are it was a hive of some sort. My opinion at least. </p><p></p><p>I can't judge as far as shingles because I've only seen a few upclose........and none I saw produced blisters it was more of a raw rash. But the tendency to run the course of nerves made me wonder about that.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can get it figured out soon as I know it has to be driving you crazy.</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 401712, member: 84"] Hmmmm. By "run" do you mean they move freely or that they seem to form in "tracks"? The bumps don't look like insect bites to me. I'd imagine they'd be irritated to some degree if they were. Odd thing is that I get bumps that look like the ones in the 2nd picture every so often. I had one on my left thigh close to the knee last week. Didn't itch or anything though.......just a marble size lump that came out of nowhere and did move freely when I palpated it. It's now gone although I didn't do anything to it.........I did not bump my leg ect either so no clue where it came from. Is it possible it's a cyst? husband tends to get them right between the shoulder blades and they get awfully large if he doesn't tell me about them. His mom called it a wren. Guessing that's the non medical term of older days. I do know she got them in the same spot. And both husband and mother in law had to go in and have the doctor remove it. Although one I did myself with husband as we had no doctor and it had reached the hurting stage. I used warm soaks to sort of bring it to a head so I could drain it. I know you're not supposed to do that as they are supposed to come back if you do..........but heck when doctor removed it the darn thing came back anyway. The upclose picture may or may not be a hive. I say that because mine and Nichole's hives don't look typical. We look like someone beat us, literally, big welts that eventually if not treated turn into blisters. The giveaway is that they itch. Bit miffed that docs won't consider an allergic reaction. They know you can have taken something and yet react to it at a later time down the road, it's not like it's rare or something, happens all the time. I can't see the 1st picture well enough to tell anything. Not sure if it's the picture or my eyesight. lol But if the blister gave you clear liquid odds are it was a hive of some sort. My opinion at least. I can't judge as far as shingles because I've only seen a few upclose........and none I saw produced blisters it was more of a raw rash. But the tendency to run the course of nerves made me wonder about that. I hope you can get it figured out soon as I know it has to be driving you crazy. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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