Thanks David for your update.
Just to add my 2 cents worth re the "not on your face it is possible" I developed rosacea all over my upper chest and neck when I was exercising. My dermatologist said it shouldn't happen. Not that that helped. It was definitely due to getting hot and sweaty, and resolved when I stopped exercising. Rosacea sounds like a very lame excuse for not being more active, but it is a genuine inhibitor.
Linda.
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