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February's Blog (Part 2) - Wendy's Journey to Diagnosis
Hi everyone. For the second of this month's blogs Wendy has written about her experiences in getting diagnosed with lupus. Thank you so much Wendy for taking the time to share your story.
I was diagnosed with Discoid lupus in November 2013, but when I look back I think I can safely say that
Hi everyone. For the second of this month's blogs Wendy has written about her experiences in getting diagnosed with lupus. Thank you so much Wendy for taking the time to share your story.
I was diagnosed with Discoid lupus in November 2013, but when I look back I think I can safely say that
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Has anyone tried avocado oil for psoriasis?
Sorry, only tangentially related to thyroid (autoimmune) issues, but my psoriasis is spreading and on my face/hairline it looks very inflamed. I usually slap on a little steroid cream but it has such a short-lived effect. I have calcipotriol ointment too but it's so greasy I hate to use it near my hair
Sorry, only tangentially related to thyroid (autoimmune) issues, but my psoriasis is spreading and on my face/hairline it looks very inflamed. I usually slap on a little steroid cream but it has such a short-lived effect. I have calcipotriol ointment too but it's so greasy I hate to use it near my hair
puncturedbicycle
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Tippateega for Diabetes (Botonical Name: Tinospora Cordifolia)
Tippa Teega (Tinospora cordifolia): many researchers found Tippa Teega is mostly helpful to control blood sugar level in Diabetes. It also helps to check in Fevers like Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid. Just Chewing 1-2 leaves of Tippa Teega (Tinospora Cordifolia Guduchi) in the early morning and in the evening
Tippa Teega (Tinospora cordifolia): many researchers found Tippa Teega is mostly helpful to control blood sugar level in Diabetes. It also helps to check in Fevers like Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid. Just Chewing 1-2 leaves of Tippa Teega (Tinospora Cordifolia Guduchi) in the early morning and in the evening
Archna
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
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Can aps cause dry skin & loss of pigmentation?
My skin has been dry for ages and I was going to bed with cream and cotton gloves on - not a good look!! Last week the skin was cracked and bleeding on my hands again but this time became so stretched over the joints that I could not move my fingers. Am on a 10 day steroid cream treatment and have a
My skin has been dry for ages and I was going to bed with cream and cotton gloves on - not a good look!! Last week the skin was cracked and bleeding on my hands again but this time became so stretched over the joints that I could not move my fingers. Am on a 10 day steroid cream treatment and have a
stillwaiting
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
Does lupus cause very dry skin?
hello - I have APS and pernicious anaemia. I have a positive ANA and St T's say I have lupus like symptoms associated with the APS but full blown lupus is not evident at the moment. I start Plaquenil in the new year (my specialist recommends introducing new drugs one at a time as I am on warfarin) I
hello - I have APS and pernicious anaemia. I have a positive ANA and St T's say I have lupus like symptoms associated with the APS but full blown lupus is not evident at the moment. I start Plaquenil in the new year (my specialist recommends introducing new drugs one at a time as I am on warfarin) I
stillwaiting
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
1st flare up in two & half months after stabilised on infliximab infusions !
Hi , everyone ... not been on here for a while - dont worry not forgotten you :-) Im a bit gutted as im just going through my 1st flare up in ages due to my infliximab dampening every thing down , caught me on the hop really. Forgot that you can still have flares - just spaces them out & takes the kick
Hi , everyone ... not been on here for a while - dont worry not forgotten you :-) Im a bit gutted as im just going through my 1st flare up in ages due to my infliximab dampening every thing down , caught me on the hop really. Forgot that you can still have flares - just spaces them out & takes the kick
SignalBoxer
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Behçet's UK
11 years ago
Info please: wondering about my "tissue bleeds"
I guess there are other names for these haemorrhages deep under the skin. Mine aren't like what's called "blood blisters" cause mine are deeper in my soft tissues. I get these mainly in my hands & feet. Maybe 1 every 3 weeks or so, but lately more like 1 per week. They come on without any "friction
I guess there are other names for these haemorrhages deep under the skin. Mine aren't like what's called "blood blisters" cause mine are deeper in my soft tissues. I get these mainly in my hands & feet. Maybe 1 every 3 weeks or so, but lately more like 1 per week. They come on without any "friction
Barnclown
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Vasculitis UK
11 years ago
"Tissue bleeds" anyone?
I guess there are other names for these haemorrhages deep under the skin. Mine aren't like what's called "blood blisters" cause mine are deeper in my soft tissues. I get these mainly in my hands & feet. Maybe 1 every 3 weeks or so, but lately more like 1 per week. They come on without any "friction
I guess there are other names for these haemorrhages deep under the skin. Mine aren't like what's called "blood blisters" cause mine are deeper in my soft tissues. I get these mainly in my hands & feet. Maybe 1 every 3 weeks or so, but lately more like 1 per week. They come on without any "friction
Barnclown
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
Tarceva/Erlotinib side effect
Good morning all My husband, Brian, is not coping well with the rash, finds it very irritating and is having problems sleeping. He is using the steroid cream but that does not seem to help. I shall be contacting his LCNS tomorrow but wondered whether any one here can help. Thank you.
Good morning all My husband, Brian, is not coping well with the rash, finds it very irritating and is having problems sleeping. He is using the steroid cream but that does not seem to help. I shall be contacting his LCNS tomorrow but wondered whether any one here can help. Thank you.
sandra123
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 years ago
What is the best treatment for a butterfly rash that doesn't respond to antimalarials, steroid cream or pro topic?
ihateusernames
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St Thomas Lupus Trust
11 years ago
Insect bites continued
Hairbear posted a few weeks ago regarding insect bites and I know some others have had problems during the summer. I came across additional information and post it below. At the bottom are quite a few reference papers listed on this subject for anyone's further research. ..........................
Hairbear posted a few weeks ago regarding insect bites and I know some others have had problems during the summer. I came across additional information and post it below. At the bottom are quite a few reference papers listed on this subject for anyone's further research. ..........................
Kwenda
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Not sure what's worse....
Well after 4 days of battling with vile antibiotics, took Hugo back to the doctor as he wasn't getting the full dose because he spat it out or got so upset he was sick!! Gp was lovely and gave the banana flavour, plus I asked for the steroid cream which she gave no problems! Advised new antibiotics
Well after 4 days of battling with vile antibiotics, took Hugo back to the doctor as he wasn't getting the full dose because he spat it out or got so upset he was sick!! Gp was lovely and gave the banana flavour, plus I asked for the steroid cream which she gave no problems! Advised new antibiotics
Hidden
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
Rash on back of knee and arms
Hello all I have a rash that appears on my arms and behind my knees. I am not on any new meds, not changed washpowder, soap etc. Doctor did give me steroid cream which seem to help but now they are back. They only seen to rich when I get hot. I don't think that it is heat rash I have had this before
Hello all I have a rash that appears on my arms and behind my knees. I am not on any new meds, not changed washpowder, soap etc. Doctor did give me steroid cream which seem to help but now they are back. They only seen to rich when I get hot. I don't think that it is heat rash I have had this before
patrisha
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Ursodoxycholic tabs
Hi all, After reading answers to my question regarding itching I went to my GP on Friday and got him to prescribe these tablets,my question is:- how long before I see any improvement with iitching, so far no change at all. Really getting me down there's just no relief from it, I'm using double base
Hi all, After reading answers to my question regarding itching I went to my GP on Friday and got him to prescribe these tablets,my question is:- how long before I see any improvement with iitching, so far no change at all. Really getting me down there's just no relief from it, I'm using double base
Gizmo326
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British Liver Trust
11 years ago
Has anyone got any advice for lichen sclerosus please
Although I am using steroid cream, it seeme a long road and I would be interested if there is another treatment
Although I am using steroid cream, it seeme a long road and I would be interested if there is another treatment
Frappet
in
MY SKIN
11 years ago
Full Zante holiday update!! ( it may be long??!!)
Well on the 9TH of May set off at 3.34 am in the morning to travel to a car park north of Birmingham airport at Garretts green,( have used the car park three times before but not for over five years!).. well lots of building and development occurred and we had had trouble finding it!!, we were behind
Well on the 9TH of May set off at 3.34 am in the morning to travel to a car park north of Birmingham airport at Garretts green,( have used the car park three times before but not for over five years!).. well lots of building and development occurred and we had had trouble finding it!!, we were behind
Hidden
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NRAS
11 years ago
Mtxate injections: rash
Well, I went to GP about the rash I reported earlier this week. Diffuse, red pinpoints. The GP phoned rheumatology who suggested I stop methotrexate completely and wait til my next appointment - which isnt for a while. Unhelpful. Then she phoned dermatology who agreed to see me this afternoon. Was looked
Well, I went to GP about the rash I reported earlier this week. Diffuse, red pinpoints. The GP phoned rheumatology who suggested I stop methotrexate completely and wait til my next appointment - which isnt for a while. Unhelpful. Then she phoned dermatology who agreed to see me this afternoon. Was looked
cathie
in
NRAS
11 years ago
Hello, amazed to fnd a form relatng to this!
Eight and half years ago I came off HRT. Six weeks later my skin n my back was covered n red extremely itchy lump which spread then on arms and legs. My GP thought it was exzema and could not understand why, he prescribed some steroid ointment. This made me scratch even more and the patch on back became
Eight and half years ago I came off HRT. Six weeks later my skin n my back was covered n red extremely itchy lump which spread then on arms and legs. My GP thought it was exzema and could not understand why, he prescribed some steroid ointment. This made me scratch even more and the patch on back became
Cairnperson
in
Nodular Prurigo International
11 years ago
Day 6 - Failed!
Well I turned up at the hospital for my dermatology appointment looking a bit of a state and suddenly I am getting a result from staff (staff being nurse rather than the doctor as she flitted about but never actually spoke to me this time). The nurse was fantastic and sat and listened and took notes
Well I turned up at the hospital for my dermatology appointment looking a bit of a state and suddenly I am getting a result from staff (staff being nurse rather than the doctor as she flitted about but never actually spoke to me this time). The nurse was fantastic and sat and listened and took notes
max_downes
in
MY SKIN
11 years ago
Diagnosis of vulvadynia but think I have trapped nerve..
I am a 49 year old and about 18 months ago had a severe bout of cystitis which I didn't recover properly from despite antibiotics. About 3 months later I was still experiencing what felt like pressure on the bladder and had an ultrasound of my bladder but was told everything was okay. The next symptoms
I am a 49 year old and about 18 months ago had a severe bout of cystitis which I didn't recover properly from despite antibiotics. About 3 months later I was still experiencing what felt like pressure on the bladder and had an ultrasound of my bladder but was told everything was okay. The next symptoms
juliapiper
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
11 years ago
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