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Little Red Bumps On Chest - Articles
Tiny Red Bumps Effects
by
estertey
Posted
Sun 24 Apr 2011 12:36am
I applied the Murad Post Acne Gel last night and I am starting to have this tiny red bumps again which I am really annoyed. These red spots will go away after my skin starts to exfoliate and I am starting to feel that my skin will start to exfoliate anytime. it will take about 2 to 3 days for my skin to go back to it's normal appearance but w ...
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Fellow Fighter Jettychan
by
megse5
Posted
Sat 11 Apr 2009 12:34am
I have never been asked to share my story by someone before. Although, I have been working on a Photo mural book since I was diagnosed, no one has ever really cared about my story. In reality, most people I meet are surprised to hear I am in remission even though I have never hidden it. I assume it is strange to see someone happy and he ...
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A patient letter today. From Dr. Steve Nenninger, ND, NMD, CDN
by
Dr. Steve Nenninger
Posted
Sun 03 Apr 2011 1:22pm
A PARENTS NIGHTMARE
Six months ago, my three year old son was diagnosed with Molluscum Contagiosum a viral skin infection that causes wart like lesions on the skin. The firm bumps (papules) are painless, but if scratched, the infection can spread to the surrounding skin and other people. I am writing this in hopes that the research, mistakes a ...
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Updated Patient Letters 2013
by
Dr. Steve Nenninger
Posted
Thu 18 Apr 2013 7:22pm
FYI...our son is doing great......fistula still closing....75% filled in. He has tons of energy, very focused and happy. The LIJ and Winthrop Dr. told us last year this couldn't be done on food and diet alone. Remicade only. I knew then they were wrong. Thank you Dr. Nenninger for saving our sons future!
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Bunny Pox
by
Erin
Posted
Mon 01 Apr 2013 1:34pm
Remember that one time that even though Luke is always healthy, in spite of the petri dish that must be a kindergarten classroom, he got super sick on Christmas Eve (resulting in the worst Christmas break EVER)? Since then, he's been remarkably healthy. He had one tummy ache and a random throw up, but managed to survive the stomach flu that knock ...
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Hope and False Hope
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Thu 25 Nov 2010 2:20am
Hope. It’s a wonderful thing, and something that parents of children with autism deserve to have in their lives. Fortunately, science shows that there is very good reason for hope. It shows that children with autism continue to learn and develop throughout their lives. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2765385/
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I drove today (Day 172)
by
Peter Olson

Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:50pm
I drove the car today. I drove Kim to Kohl's in Holland. I drove to Zeeland. I drove back to Allegan.
The car is now over due for an oil change. :-)
This is the first real driving I have done this year.
Due to the medication I take I have to limit my driving time.
It is another step back to normal life.
Sorry, I didn't give an upda ...
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