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Causes Of Rash Thighs - Articles
Inner Thigh Rash
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Sat 30 Jan 2010 9:45am
What causes of inner thigh rash?
Rashes on any part of the body create a feeling of uneasiness for the individual. There are many types of rashes. The cause of the inner thigh rash is the fungal infection called as Jock Itch or tinea cruris. This particular fungal infection is found in the groin region of the human body. For the gro ...
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Weird rash..Botox induced?
by
Neo-Conduit
Posted
Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:08pm
2 Comments
Not my image, but same rash on thighs.
Since last night I have noticed a weird rash that has developed on the inside of both of my thighs.
One was left wondering what this could be and found it is possibly a side effect to the Botox.
Now when I first heard I was to have Botox in my bladder I researched the data to ensure it was the ri ...
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Lessons learned in the race - JerseyMan 2008 Half Ironman distance
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Jan M.

Posted
Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:13pm
Warning: If you have weak stomach don't read all the way down. There are some gross pictures that follow.
Yesterday was the last race of my tri season and it was also my second Half Ironman distance race in September. I wanted to see if I can do it and still place well in my age group. The goal was to give it all and try to improve on the Qu ...
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5th Clear- MMR, Varicella, Hip/Hep/PCV, etc
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Drew's Mommy
Posted
Wed 30 Sep 2009 12:00am
Ok, so we're in the middle of our 5th clear with Drew. This one is interesting. We are still clearing some metals, fungus, etc; but we included all of the vaccines that he received when he was 13 months old. He did NOT receive the MMR; however, it was included in this round as well. This clear was ascending...meaning the potency became stronger ...
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Status
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Lindsay
Posted
Wed 01 May 2013 1:55pm
Currently, I am far above my head. Over the past year (two days ago I turned 23) I have been struggling to a different capacity than those prior. I have been pushing to regain my life.
My doctor has informed me that Lyme Disease is no longer the predominant issue which makes me wonder- why am I still in so much pain and why am I still Bipolar/ ...
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Lamotrigine and Rashes: Not a great combination
by
Experimental Chimp ..
Posted
Wed 25 Jun 2008 1:04am
1 Comment
Bugger.
I’ve been taking lamotrigine for a while now. I’ve slowly titrated up and three days ago I reached my target dose of 200mg. I’ve been feeling pretty good, which is something I’m willing to attribute to the drug. I don’t really feel hypomanic, just on the high side of normal. Things are going well, the depression is cured (at least ...
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A boxers brief
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Commodore
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:35pm
Being half-Hawaiian has it's advantages and it's disadvantage. I can eat my weight in pineapple and sushi. I love coconut pudding, haupia if you please. If I ever listed my nationality for anything I'd have minority status. But I am built in the traditional Hawaiian mold; thick legs, wide hips, powerful shoulders and arms. Regardless of ...
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How to Start Running and Love it
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Rita The Giggly Bits
Posted
Sun 08 Aug 2010 9:20pm
Part 1: Getting Started on Your Running Journey
This post was originally featured on The Giggly Bits.
This idea can be daunting. Standing at the end of your driveway after mapping out in your car what a mile would be, and then thinking how if you could string three of those together that would be a 3 mile or a 5K race. Knowing that so ...
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Itchy Legs: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
by
BerryRipe
Posted
Sun 06 Jan 2013 11:53am
Itchy legs can be an annoying issue. It's important for you to know what causes them and how you can stop the itch. This is important because it will help you find out ways to treat the condition through learning about its roots. This article will try to show you the basic information that you would need to know about it ...
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Happy Baby
by
suzette
Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 7:28pm
No doubt, Ian is a happy boy. Even though he sometimes whines, it only means he doesn’t know/want to express himself with words. He is still a happy boy - from the way he laughs, giggles, sings, plays, etc.
When I was conceiving him, I was a happy mom-to-be too. It was my 1st pregnancy, I was full of expectation. Every new or little thin ...
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