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    Burn-looking thingees

    I woke up today and disovered a lot of small bumps on my arm, and a small group of large bumps on the back of my neck. It looks like someone was playing connect the dots on me with a cigarette. Besides the obvious answer of seeing a doc, anyone have any idea WTF?
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    Are they open sores or just reddish? That's kinda freaky man...

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    My mother in law, who is a nurse, said it's probably from the pesticide I used this past weekend.

    They look like cigarette burns, red and pusssyThey feel like them too.
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    I had a similar reaction once to a sweater. Bought it and went to a party without washing it first, had some kind of chemical in it that didn't like me.

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    Dude you got the arm herpes.

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    Do a web search for the MSD sheet (material safety data sheet) for the pesticide you were using and see if your symptoms are listed.

    And don't touch any more pesticides. Ever.

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    My mother in law, who is a nurse, said it's probably from the pesticide I used this past weekend.
    I bet the the "e" in ewallace isn't for Einstein. Next time spray the bugs not yourself.
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    Well, it did smell really good.
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    Originally posted by rogue
    I bet the the "e" in ewallace isn't for Einstein. Next time spray the bugs not yourself.


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    Sometimes true statements are the funniest statements. That would apply here.
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    I have these things again. This time I have not used any pesticides. The only common factors between the two incidents is that I did yard work. What kinds of bug bites would resemble a cigarette burn?

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    It kind of looks like what the toddler had. Oh well, at least it wasn't a brown recluse bite.

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    cripes that brown recluse bite looks a little uncomfortable!

    I think it's the girls you are hanging out with exallace...
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    Spiders, ants, black flies or mosquitoes are probably the most common things to find in the yard. Look close to see if it has two holes or one in the center. Another possibility is allergic reaction to a plant.

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