Time out! You guys need to post some warning notes before posting puss filled photos like that.![]()
You shoulda seen what I drained tonight!
Time out! You guys need to post some warning notes before posting puss filled photos like that.![]()
You shoulda seen what I drained tonight!
Not only is it on the front, but it covers the entire right side of his neck from his chin to his collar bone. It's been like that for months. It actually looks better than it did because it doesn't protrude as far.WHAT!? That thing is on the front of the neck?!![]()
No, this photo is nothing - it just looks like a big pimple in comparison. The cellulitis on the person I know covers his neck from his chin to his collarbone, like a big, multi-layered tumor. Probably 4" x 4" and at least 1" deep. The cellulitis diagnosis has been verified by the VP of our institution.
most likely, especially when alienated. Certainly some of your students must have acne. Looks like they might be ingrown hair follicles. You know he must pick up on how strongly you feel about his germs. He probably already feels like a freak. When you're blessed with smooth skin, you really don't know how blessed you are. Like you said you probably get just as many germs at Houston's if not more. Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they are not there.
This is a young person. Do you think he likes his bumps? Do you think he wouldn't do anything to get rid of those bumps? Do you know how this could affect his self-esteem? You even have a picture of his neck bumps
:shock: Maybe his parents are broke or dead? Maybe he saw a doctor who was obviously disgusted by him and decided to never go back for further treatment in fear of being embarassed, possibly even in front of female nurses. :scratch: You never know what other folks are going through.Ughh. What kind of parents wouldn't address the issue?! Jeez, can you imagine him going on a job interview one day with a necktie providing just enough pressure to get the juices flowing? :angry:

Yes, I did at that time... had an xray to rule out a possible blood clot. So this was obviously the beginning of something more serious. I woke up at 2am, took a handful of Ibuprofen with a tall glass of water. I had no other choice. This pain is like no other I've ever experienced. And I'm no baby when it comes to pain. I gave birth to a 9.5 lb. baby - - natural, no drugs, 18 hrs. of labor.Johnrudy....I remember you having this knee problem a long time ago. Did you see a Dr. then? This sounds really awful and I hope you see a specialist right away. Be careful of Aleve, Advil, etc. I took large quantities and messed up my stomach big time. I now have to take Darvocet N for any aches and pains. Doesn't work the same.