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@gtx  I wonder how come it is taking so long for these red blood spots to go away?  I'm back to the blood disorder thing in my head.

Ayayaya....

 

Again, I'm happy your ordeal is over.  An expensive one at that.

I will follow my Mom's suggestions.  Undress at door, remove all clothing from luggage and leave luggage there before you clean.  Get clothing in washer and hop in the shower ASAP.  

 

She freaked me out so bad at first when it became an epidemic I ran to the shower as soon as I hit my hallway.  I do not have carpets.

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@Pink123 Are the  red spots lighter in color than before?  It probably takes a while for an allergic reaction to subside.

 

I would think that blood disorder spots would be in more than one or two places on your body. 

 

I am still figuring out what to do about our clothes and shoes when we go to doctor appointments. We have two appointments for my husband this week. 

 

We will stand and not sit on waiting room chairs but we he will have to sit when they take blood pressure. I will stand. I think I will take alcohol and spray our shoes before we get back in the car. And then spray them again after we take them off in the garage. Wash clothes immediately. Ugg!

 

Bed bugs do get into wood flooring. They hide in the seams.

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@Pink123 Are the  red spots lighter in color than before?  It probably takes a while for an allergic reaction to subside.

 

I would think that blood disorder spots would be in more than one or two places on your body. 

 

I am still figuring out what to do about our clothes and shoes when we go to doctor appointments. We have two appointments for my husband this week. 

 

We will stand and not sit on waiting room chairs but we he will have to sit when they take blood pressure. I will stand. I think I will take alcohol and spray our shoes before we get back in the car. And then spray them again after we take them off in the garage. Wash clothes immediately. Ugg!

 

Bed bugs do get into wood flooring. They hide in the seams.


@gtx  Hi, and yes a bit lighter than before those spots but not light enough.
We are talking about perfume areas. Funny enough my butt cheeks can take all the shalimar in the world. Can you believe?
I understand you are in panic  for what happened to you who wouldn't?  I'm sure your ok, and it's over.  But I would take off my shoes in the house when you arrive home. We have carpeting upstairs and I cant' stand  it. I'm just typing and a mosquito somehow got into the house and was sitting on my arm just now. How crazy is that?  I slapped it but they fly very fast and hard to catch.
As far as clothing spraying on perfume it will never hurt but if you live in the south with humitidy your perfume gets through your jacket.
Im very rashy light skin girl, and have always suffered with excemea, etc.  It's a mess I tell you. lol.
Next time I go to grocery store it is baby powder. except for a few areas. 
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@gtx  and that all will go away.  I know they are disgusting.

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