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moles, freckles, blemishes, age spots, discolorations, you name it...
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 Posted: Wed Feb 18th, 2009 05:47

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OK, since I started the MP, I've noticed some changes in moles.  I (think I) only have two and they've waxed and waned and I am not sure how they stand pre-MP and post.  I THINK they've changed.  Well, I know they've changed.  They've gotten inflamed, irritated and settled.  I just don't know that after all that they are transformed in any way.

But tonight I write  because I have two new freckles on my legs.  Now admittedly, since I no longer wear dresses because of the MP, I do not epillate my legs as often as before.  But I did perform this grooming procedure a couple of weeks ago.  And so, tonight, as I ran the epillator over my leg, I saw two new, blantant and very prominent freckles on my leg.  These guys are new.  I've never seen them before. 

So, poll... moles, freckles, etc...   tH1 or not?  I'm thinking YES.

Odette



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 Posted: Wed Feb 18th, 2009 17:50

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The same species of virus that causes warts also is believed to cause those 3/16 (ish) inch diameter brown/black spots called "age spots" etc. They eventually disappear, but at a much later stage of recovery than you are currently at :) My hands cleared up a year or so ago, have lost many from my arms and legs, but some still remain... Sigh...
 

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Thanks!

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 Posted: Thu Feb 19th, 2009 01:28

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This is great news. Lately more age spots, skin tags, moles and even a wart or two have been surfacing (in addition to the ones I already had) This has been quite alarming. Good thing that I won't be wearing a bathing suit any time soon! How encouraging to know that they will one day go away. Not the worst of my problems, for sure, but it still will make me very happy! ( Kind of like icing on the cake with a cherry on top!:D)

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