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why is nobody helping?!

Nobody is helping ive posted twice and bumped three times!
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973741 tn?1342342773
When you have an acute health situation, it is best to ask your doctor.   You may or may not get a response here that is right as no one here is a doctor.  

Don't call 911.  That is not an emergency but rather, you have something going on.  Call your doctor and be seen or go to an urgent care.  it's probably not pregnancy related.  

good luck
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Call 911 go in now. I wouldn't have even questioned it. Go in
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And not to worry
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I get blisters on my hands and rashes on my face they normally come and go they have been since I got pregnant I asked my doctor about this and she said it was normal and
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8778737 tn?1413827423
Its almost common sense there, teenmother. Blistering, spreading, itchy stuff isn't normal even to a non-pregnant person. Did you eat anything? Touch anything you're not supposed to... Mind you they're gunna ask you these same questions at the hospital.
Stressing makes things wayyyyyyy worse. And getting p.o'd at us for not answering when we don't know your situation isn't the way to go either.

Calm down, don't touch it, call 911.. Or get a neighbor to take you. Anything. There's always options.
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You should call 911 then and go now! A blistering spreading rash is nothing to play with especially since your pregnant.
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Call 911!!! That's not normal and you're pregnant.
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9634886 tn?1405819605
You have no friends or anyone who could take you to the hospital?
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I did the update and they all popped up and i would mommas but i dont have a car....thats why i was freaking... i have no family to give me a ride if i start to swell ill call 911
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9634886 tn?1405819605
I said.....


You should probably call your doctor or go into the er especially if it is spreading that fast. You might be having an allergic reaction to something. But you should probably be seen like ASAP!
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9525685 tn?1410800512
Meant our answers
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9525685 tn?1410800512
Sounds like a allergic reaction momma certainly doesn't sound normal no one i n here is doctor's hun maybe no one answered out of fear of telling you the wrong thing asking a doctor is much more reliable than any of output answers good luck hun stop stressing
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8778737 tn?1413827423
Best*
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8778737 tn?1413827423
And quit being like that, if you're that worried, and no one has answered THE ANSWER you want... Go in. Stressing out over peoples answers isn't going to make the rash go away.

ER is your beat answer. Don't risk it.
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I never saw anything mirical
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8778737 tn?1413827423
Uhh... Girl. Go to the ER. That, I'm no doc, DOESNT sound normal. Did you eat anything you're not supposed to?
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9634886 tn?1405819605
I answered it
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I just asked if having a rash with sores and blisters on the breast is normal....i also have a sore irritatwd throat and the rash is spreading up my neck
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8924846 tn?1410572901
Maybe nobody who has seen it knows the answer or knows how to help
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