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Anyone know of a skin condition in which there is a crapton of itching, and tiny white hair grows in random places it didn't before?
 

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far enough the age of hair appearing everywhere to say no to the first one. Good hygene- response to # 2. Werewolf, or lupus? Because House always says 'it's never lupus', and I've been through full moons with killing friends and loved ones.
 

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response to # 2. I've been through full moons with killing friends and loved ones.
Perhaps you forgot to add the word out because otherwise, you are indeed a werewolf my good man. :D
 

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Morgellons disease?

I spent five minutes looking at that, after having randomly finding a blacklight I had packed and forgotten about; and subsequently saw glowing kinky strands of thread on my clothing, skin, and hair (I was making sure boxes weren't growing mold + spiking an allergic rxn).


F THAT! no more

Not looking at that anymore- a lot of nasty, scary stuff; with a bunch of crazies claiming human dna is becoming 12 strands intertwined, some woman rubbing re-fermented cordials on her skin, and a bunch of asses arguing semantics with some other people who seem to be having a genuine health crisis.
Most of my symptoms have recently subsided, or become intermittent at the very worst. So if anything persists and I take a turn for the worst after the CDC and DSM-# might reach a consensus, include differential diagnosis criterion, and information becomes available that is not logically faulted by the fact that it is derived from the base of individuals suspecting they have a disease not yet nationally, medically, or credibly recognized/substantiated/outlined...
then I might consider googling that again.
 

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This.

Good night, sweet prince. ():)

lol. I don't know what the hell I have/had (fingers crossed on the second). I've been chalking it up to my skin hating me. Feeling better now though- think it was an opportunistic infection of my skin. Ate some yogurt, bought some special stuffs at the store to wash and scrub and smear with... and things are turning up.

Only one concern of mine remains- a symptom that never fit in with any of my suspicions or findings. Those tiny white body hairs we all have: the peach-fuzz that grows where big-boy hairs don't...
it began growing thicker and more noticeable during this whole thing- looking like it may have overtaken some normal body hair on my arm and chest. Although other than it being an oddity unto itself with no other symptoms attached... I've read in the past that sudden growth/changes systematically to hair on the body may be a sign or forewarning of cancerous growth/development. Anyone with knowledge or experience there?
 
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