Bob Denman
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:shocked: ...And not the kind found on most roofs. :banghead:
Last Saturday evening: I had an unusually sore shoulder blade. I just figured that it came from running the string trimmer for a couple of hours that day...
The pain persisted, and then I noticed what I thought was an abrasion under my right armpit: I figured that I must have rubbed the area raw with the trimmer's carrying strap.
Then (with the help from the Missus), we took a closer look, and figured out that my Chicken-pox had been reborn! :yikes:
Fortunately: this seems to be a pretty mild case. the area of the rash is about 1" tall, and 3" wide. The discomfort is only noticeable at night.
My questions to those who have already had the pleasure of this condition:
Once the rash is visible: does it ever grow larger, or show up in other places as well?
The pain that the TV ads refer to as "excruciating"; isn't! (No sense must mean no feeling!
) But do the symptoms change during the course of the outbreak?
Thanks for any insight that you can give to me!
Last Saturday evening: I had an unusually sore shoulder blade. I just figured that it came from running the string trimmer for a couple of hours that day...
The pain persisted, and then I noticed what I thought was an abrasion under my right armpit: I figured that I must have rubbed the area raw with the trimmer's carrying strap.
Then (with the help from the Missus), we took a closer look, and figured out that my Chicken-pox had been reborn! :yikes:
Fortunately: this seems to be a pretty mild case. the area of the rash is about 1" tall, and 3" wide. The discomfort is only noticeable at night.
My questions to those who have already had the pleasure of this condition:
Once the rash is visible: does it ever grow larger, or show up in other places as well?
The pain that the TV ads refer to as "excruciating"; isn't! (No sense must mean no feeling!

Thanks for any insight that you can give to me!
