Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Uneven dark red blushing

  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    36

    Uneven dark red blushing

    Hi everyone,
    I would be interested to know if anyone gets the same thing as me.
    When I blush from anxiety it is very uneven and dark and in patches on my face neck and chest occasionally on the tops of my arm. It isn't like a flash blush that fades as quickly as it comes it takes at least half an hour to fade usually longer when it has got that bad.

    I find it distressing when it happens though to a degree I have got a lot better with handling it. It really does look bad when it happens and really does affect my appearance, the hairdresser once asked me if I was allergic because I had blotched out. People do notice it isn't just a nice even quick going blush. I know it must be to do with an over sympathetic nervous system but any advice or any info would be great.
    best wishe, Willow.x
    [:I]

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    1,342
    Hi Willow

    This sounds like I have been getting just recently (although I suspect being menopausal doesn't help lol!!!). I am very olive skinned and never blushed in my life up till about 3 months ago - I was so shocked!!! It's not very nice is it!!!

    I suspect it's very common though, I feel sure I have seen lots of people do it in blotches!

    Mind is mainly my chest but then sometimes just my right arm or right side of face (why right I wonder?).

    Lovely isn't it!!!

    Fee xxxxxx
    www.like2like.com

    Why live life anticipating the bad things when you could be anticipating the good?
    Good and bad things WILL happen!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    852
    Hi Willow - my friend gets very red and blotchy accross the top of her chest and up her neck when she gets embarrassed or too hot and she doesn't have a problem with anxiety at all. Like Fee saya I guess its very common.
    Love Helen

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    32
    Hi Willow!

    I can sympathise totally with you. I used to suffer terribly with blotching on my face, neck and chest.........in fact, that's the reason i started wearing makeup!! I was always trying to hide it. It makes you feel uncomfortable, or it did for me, mainly because i was able to conceal most of my panic/anxiety symptoms. But the blotching I felt just gave the whole game away, and it embarassed me. I have been on medication for the last two years, Citalopram, and the blotching has virtually dissappeared. I still blush, but it comes, it peaks and then it goes. But I don't blotch. Are you on any medication at all?

    There is absolutely nothing wrong with you hun, I think it is perfectly normal and very common. I wish you the best of luck hun.........if you ever fancy a chat, pm me anytime.

    Lyla xx

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    36
    Hello all,
    Thank you Feege, Giddy and Lylakwine,
    I really appreciated your responses.
    Lylak I was on Cipramil too, what dosage are you on? I think it helped at first with the anxiety and the blotching but recently it didn't seem to be doing a lot for me, so I have come off, but I was on a very low dose.When I started them I was on 20mg I think and maybe that worked to reduce that symptom better I cant really remember as I have been taking them about 5/6 years.

    I know I was blotching badly on them recently so I thought I might as well not be on them, but I will have to see how I cope without.

    I have been very tired lately and hayfever is kicking in which makes me feel even more so.

    Still interested to hear anybody elses comments. My blotching looks like portwine stain all down my neck, chest, chin and sides of my face when its bad, it is that dark.

    Best wishes, you made me giggle feege with the comment "I suspect it's very common though, I feel sure I have seen lots of people do it in blotches! " at least I can still laugh !!!

    Sorry to hear you are similarly suffering Feege but keep that positive attitude. Lylak it's great to hear you have got better and I wish you well.
    Best wishes,
    Willow.x

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    , , Canada.
    Posts
    45
    Yes.
    During a really bad week last month I noticed that what was typically a reddish area from ordinary shaving irritation had gone from just a slight 'rouge' to very blotchy and what you described perfectly as a 'stained wine' appearance.

    for some strange reason those same 'red wine stains' came out at the tops of my legs.

    As well, I have gotten a similar thing on the area of my forehead right above and including my temples.

    The neck blotches and 'stains' are the worst but Im sure the shaving does not help.
    I must say I have heard of the 'neck staining' blush and blotching thing from at least one other anxiety attack sufferer.


  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    36
    Thank you JayK,
    it is kind of comforting to know there are other people who get this problem as I can feel a bit of a freak.
    Unfortunately I can't blame it on shaving though being a woman! Today it was gorgeous, I was stood chatting to a neighbour it was hot and when I came inside my chest was blotchy, and my face red, she had noticed. I made some comment like my skin being sensitive to the sun which it is aswell as life itself I think!! I don't tend to burn but I am heat sensitive so the heat will make me look blotchy but once I cool down it fades back to normal. When it is panic induced it tends to take a lot longer to fade.
    Best wishes
    willow.x

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    1,342
    Hi Willow

    The exact same thing happened to me today. It's so weird, being this age and suddenly getting this after 50 years of being olive skinned and pale with absolutely no red anywhere!!!

    Everyone keeps noticing and it is embarrassing, mainly cos I keep thinking it's cos I'm officially old now!!!

    Oh and my legs are soooooooooooooooo itchy (and it's NOT from shaving lol!!!)

    Hopefully though it will all pass...

    Take care xxxxx

    Fee xxxxxx
    www.like2like.com

    Why live life anticipating the bad things when you could be anticipating the good?
    Good and bad things WILL happen!

  9. #9
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    36
    Thanks fee,
    it makes me wonder whether mine is a hormonal imbalance. As in some ways the symptoms are similar to menopausal women, I am 31 this year. I know stress may be a trigger but the extent to what it gets like might be due to an imbalance in the endocrinal system...

    I gave up a long time ago on trying to get to the root of things but I might try again

    wishing you cool looking/feeling skin fee!
    best wishes
    willow.x

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    , , United Kingdom.
    Posts
    32
    Hi again Willow.

    I'm on 20mg of CItalopram, and have been for about three years now. Like you though, I am starting to feel that their effect is waning. I don't blotch anymore, but I have been feeling terribly depressed recently. Not just down, coz i can't shake the feeling, even after weeks of it. My boyfriend thinks that maybe I should ask the doc to increase my dosage, but I feel against this totally. What do you think? I don't wanna come off them, but I don't like the thought of having do up the dosage either.

    Sorry to change the subject from the blushing/blotching, I was just curious to know what you thought, being as you have been on the same meds.

    It's good to see that you can still laugh about things! You've got to try and keep your sense of humour haven't you, or else you would go completely mad!!

    Take care hun........Lyla xx

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Uneven pupils
    By chellebelle in forum Health Anxiety
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 25-04-08, 00:46
  2. blushing
    By trace in forum Symptoms
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 04-03-07, 22:53
  3. Propanolol and blushing
    By GAD in forum Medication
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-11-06, 21:05
  4. BLUSHING !!
    By debs59 in forum Social Anxiety
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 25-03-06, 16:43
  5. blushing
    By denise in forum Panic / Panic Attacks
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 08-06-03, 01:02

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •