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@inch74

Wow, I relate 100%. It feels like whatever can go wrong does go wrong. I’ve had repeat spontaneous pneumothorax in one lung. It was collapsing twice a month and 90% of the time required a chest tube. I’m pretty tolerant to pain and different procedures, because I’ve been sick my whole life. Chest tubes however, so painful. So I had surgery to prevent it from happening, which help up until my first son died. The first surgery had me out of the hospital in 3 days, but the very same surgery the second time had me in the hospital for 3 weeks.
I don’t have a stomach so I never really know if I’m absorbing meds as I should, and my weight has dropped as low as 85 pounds.
I was FaceTiming my daughter and she saw my face and said “aw, not again mom” and I was so surprised, I have no memory of having this rash(I say rash, but really it’s just red, hot, inflamed skin, no dots or open wounds, not itchy) before. But my daughter remembers taking me to the doctor about it a couple yrs ago. My memory is terrible. I’m not sure if it’s because I’ve had so many surgeries, traumas, PTSD…many a combination.
I’m going to make sure I show the picture to my regular doctor, she can do blood work if needed.
I wish you and your health all the best. ❤️

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Good idea to have a photo as evidence. And I noticed you said she.
I try to stick with female doctors if possible. I endured three male gynecologists before being diagnosed with endometriosis. It wasn't well known when I was in my mid-30s and I was told I should get pregnant to stop it, I have it because I have not reproduced enough and a complete hysterectomy.
I finally found a female gynecologist at a medical school and she offered the surgical laparoscopy as treatment.
Take good care.