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16 years 1 month ago #2417 by florida83
lump/knot was created by florida83
Seems whenever my count is down I will form a sore, hard red knot on my leg. This one is very tender..Looks like a bit. Anyone know what this is? I had a Doctor tell me a while ago with another one like this it was a bruised vein. This one has been here since last week!

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16 years 1 month ago #2421 by Joya
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It could be a bruiced vain.. I have bruices that have been on my leg since diagnosed in Januari.. they are still visible.. and I'm half afro american so bruices usualy are difficult to see.. but the bruices I get from low counts always stay for long long time.. Only with me they usualy start being black..

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16 years 1 month ago #2431 by server
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I've always heard that bumps on your leg like that are varacose(sp) veins. I dunno

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