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HelpMePlease11

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Small Red Spots / White Coat on back of my tongue - Advice ?
Posted: 08-26-07 15:28pm

A few months ago i had mono. After that i started getting small red spots- look like someone took a red pen and just poked me with it. Anyway, i have one on my top of my hand, 3-4 on my arm (randomly), one on my left arm and one on my leg and foot. I am not sure what they are and I'm incredibly worried. I also have a white coat on the back of my tongue which could be a result of a lot of things. I am 22, and I'm 110-115 lbs depending on the day, I've been skinny my whole life, (hit 100lbs in 10th grade). Does this sound like anything?
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young Girl

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Posted: 08-26-07 15:40pm

hmm
well it doesnt sound like HIV if that what you want to know
mono is pretty common
i had it in 7th grade. alot of people get it

as for the tounge thing try brushing your tounge instead of just your teethe which may help
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cobes320

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Posted: 05-25-08 16:24pm

That was an incredibly insightful comment, young Girl. I bet HelpMePlease11 was very relieved to find out that his/her mono hadn't progressed to HIV. Also, do Texans generally spell teeth "teethe?" I should keep that in mind in case I visit your splendid state one day.
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