Re: Falling asleep when it comes time to heal.
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:48 pm
Hello Everyone,
Thank you so much for the outpouring of Love and good vibes. I'm sending them back to all.
Regarding Inflammatory Breast Cancer. I know what you mean. I never heard about it before either. In one of the pictures I viewed there was a quote, Inflammatory Breast Cancer has no lumps of any kind. Not in the breast itself nor in any of the adenoids around the area. That was the final seal for me. That's why I went immediately after work to the emergency room.
It started with just a small annoying itch on my breast. The fabric of my shirt would rub against my breast when I didn't wear my bra. It was really bugging me. Then one day I broke out in a rash, not only on my breast but my legs also. I had it for about six months. I couldn't get rid of it. I asked friends, they kept saying things like scabies, poison ivy etc. I was besides myself. I was trying so hard not to scratch. One day at my Zumba exercise class, the instructor said that I needed to scratch the rash because it was oozing some discharge. So, at home, I took a wash cloth and put hydrogen peroxide on it and scratch the heck out of my legs and my breast. After doing that continuously everyday twice a day the rash on my legs went away. The rash on my breast stayed. That is why I didn't think it was anything other than a rash. Now I'm not sure. Nothing has worked, and the rash persists, two and a half years later. I was going to tell my doctor about it in a few weeks when I went in for my annual appointment.
I still have hopes that it is just a stubborn rash. Anyway. Thanks girls, and if you have any kind of thing that won't go away. Don't wait, get it check out.
Love and hugs, Rhonda
Thank you so much for the outpouring of Love and good vibes. I'm sending them back to all.
Regarding Inflammatory Breast Cancer. I know what you mean. I never heard about it before either. In one of the pictures I viewed there was a quote, Inflammatory Breast Cancer has no lumps of any kind. Not in the breast itself nor in any of the adenoids around the area. That was the final seal for me. That's why I went immediately after work to the emergency room.
It started with just a small annoying itch on my breast. The fabric of my shirt would rub against my breast when I didn't wear my bra. It was really bugging me. Then one day I broke out in a rash, not only on my breast but my legs also. I had it for about six months. I couldn't get rid of it. I asked friends, they kept saying things like scabies, poison ivy etc. I was besides myself. I was trying so hard not to scratch. One day at my Zumba exercise class, the instructor said that I needed to scratch the rash because it was oozing some discharge. So, at home, I took a wash cloth and put hydrogen peroxide on it and scratch the heck out of my legs and my breast. After doing that continuously everyday twice a day the rash on my legs went away. The rash on my breast stayed. That is why I didn't think it was anything other than a rash. Now I'm not sure. Nothing has worked, and the rash persists, two and a half years later. I was going to tell my doctor about it in a few weeks when I went in for my annual appointment.
I still have hopes that it is just a stubborn rash. Anyway. Thanks girls, and if you have any kind of thing that won't go away. Don't wait, get it check out.
Love and hugs, Rhonda