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Re: So the implication is...
chicagomessenger 1 Reviews 2282 reads
posted
1 / 16

Alert.. Know of more than one escort that got scabies touring Chicago.. Both had mild case that was relatively innocuous looking and  initially diagnosed as eczema. If you have recently seen a provider and you have small innocuous  bumps/ bites on arms/ legs/ chest/ torso/ and even head itching that is worse at night. Go get treatment or diagnosis so this does not spread. Not bed bugs. Picture of scabies online are not a good representation of actual condition. Looks like eczema.  Go see doctor or health dept. Use 5 % permethrin cream or make some yourself by using Google resources.

Hardwood469 18 Reviews 927 reads
posted
2 / 16

most common in the chest, creases like arms, breasts, etc. They burrow under the skin and tend to crawl out in the late afternoon. Itch like hell. See a dr. If you have symptoms. They reproduce quickly. I've had them twice.

HangingwithBears 969 reads
posted
3 / 16

A hobbyist in common with these touring providers?

Boy, am I glad I'm on hiatus...

chicagomessenger 1 Reviews 859 reads
posted
4 / 16

ost definitely was the result of a client.  Neither girl has children nor any other source of exposure.  Unfortunately, he was screened as safe but not for skin diseases. Both girls stated that it looked like pimples on his arm, one thought it was psoriasis. There is more that I am not disclosing but it is most unfortunate incident.  

The one escorts General Practitioner diagnosed her skin issue as contact dermatitis as an allergy from clothes detergents, tanning spray or chemicals when it was really scabies. Later on down the road, she received proper diagnosis from her doctor.  

If a doctor cannot diagnose correctly then a escort cannot be an expert either.  Both girls are aware to red flag for other suspect skin issues but a few small bumps on an arm and back was not on either of their radar as an area of concern.

Angela_Petite2 See my TER Reviews 858 reads
posted
5 / 16
acronyms 2 Reviews 903 reads
posted
6 / 16

This sucks on multiple levels.  I'm a person who lives with eczema, and I have to explain to just about anyone who notices that I'm not contagious or a risk to anyone's health.  Can only imagine now how that talk is going to go with providers who have a legit reason to be skeptical.

chicagomessenger 1 Reviews 1042 reads
posted
7 / 16

aybe this should give you motivation to get it managed. Try using and applying sulphur butter or add hemp oil / hemp seed to your diet. I would get a doctors note. Just tell him/ her you dated a girl and she thought you were contagious or someone at your office thought you were contagious and you wish to have all your bases covered.

burpie 2 Reviews 738 reads
posted
8 / 16

That is just an idiotic thing to say. Scabies, crabs; these have nothing to do with being clean or unclean. They simply have to do with being passed from one person in contact with another

HangingwithBears 713 reads
posted
9 / 16

I hope they ID'd the client so he gets treated. Then you have to wonder how he got it...

GP's aren't qualified to diagnose skin conditions. We tend to go to them first but this is a good example of when a dermatologist should be consulted.

Jacque_Jenesais See my TER Reviews 556 reads
posted
10 / 16

It's a shame it's not used in the medical field, as coconut oil is effective god things like ring worm, eczema, athletes foot, skin irritation, dryness, etc etc. Cooking with it, or even rubbing it topically has tons of benefits.  

I provided a link that is pretty much the same as any other report on this stuff. I feel like I'm cheating lol.

(I get eczema in and around my ears. Have since I was a kid, so I use this stuff.

HangingwithBears 477 reads
posted
11 / 16
chicagomessenger 1 Reviews 470 reads
posted
13 / 16

wingly passing on sh#t  to others is a gross pig ! !!!

burpie 2 Reviews 405 reads
posted
14 / 16

But you can pass bugs on long before you know you have them. Especially when the initial symptoms look like so many other things.

Angela_Petite2 See my TER Reviews 318 reads
posted
15 / 16

So you think the person who has it ( and it is visible) is not worthy of the title of pig. I do.
Sounds like the carrier was thinking what the hell there's Quell and passed it on. You know what
Quell is right?  

Posted By: burpie
That is just an idiotic thing to say. Scabies, crabs; these have nothing to do with being clean or unclean. They simply have to do with being passed from one person in contact with another.  
   
 

Angela_Petite2 See my TER Reviews 344 reads
posted
16 / 16

Posted By: chicagomessenger
 
 Knowingly passing on sh#t  to others is a gross pig ! !!!  

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