Grover's Disease: What works to help find relief?
I have been diagnosed with Grover's disease under my breasts. I had a biopsy for diagnosis. Tried topical ointment with no really good results. Any ideas?
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This is kind of a suggestion to all those with sleeping problems, take it for what it's worth. Having been in the restaurant business for my whole adult life, I have sleep issues. I generally don't fall asleep before 3-30 AM, and would probably lie awake for another hour if I didn't start taking trazedone. For years, I mistakenly drank wine and bourbon to sedate me, and I actually slept very well. About 4 years ago I stopped the alcohol. Best decision ever, BUT, I couldn't fall asleep. I tried everything, but nothing worked until the trazedone. For awhile I would take it with CD oil. Boy did I sleep deeply. I realize that what works for one person may not work for another, and I understand that many people out there are resistant to taking more drugs, for good reason. For myself, as someone who loves his sleep, the benefits of trazedone far out weigh the minor risks involved. Now with GD, I don't think I would ever fall asleep without it.
Thanks for the suggestion. Going to try it.
I wish I could give you some guidelines. So much is speculative and very personal. For me starting a definite new breakout at my predicable time- 6 months of clear preceding it, the cilantro helped with weeks, not so the rash to begin with but no new papuales and the itching was much less so I guess I am one of the luck ones. I had a reason to keep up the cilantro.
I went off because II figured it wasn't helping anymore. I had been clear for months after drinking cilantro daily and afraid to stop it, but then I got slammed. I figured it wasn't working so why drink it? This happens to me with some medicines, they work for years and then stop working so I figured this was another example. Turns out I was probably mistaken about cause of rash, it wasn't GD but a case of shingles triggered by adult preventative shingles vaccine. After 2 months the shingles rash (reaction to vaccine) was clear and figured why go back on cilantro, perhaps I was detoxed and didn't need it? Frogger a blogger on this site for who cilantro worked for went off of it a few months after he cleared up and I don't believe he has had a new recurrence. Follow his posts as he tried this about the same time I did when Kimass1 brought this to our attention. She had been blogging on an earthclinic site and learned about it. She references this site and I read the entire blog from inception, very helpful posts. I am still in remission today and have been off cilantro since around Dec 19. If I do get a new breakout maybe that means heavy metals have built up in my body again and will follow the cilantro detox again.
Thank you
Thank you for the insight I do have some prescription sleep aid and ur correct wouldn’t get through GD flare without it!
Dear Ali,
You seem to be well connected here at this site. May I reach out yo you about TAD to you since I can't find the link to upload an original thread. Where can I start a new thread for discussion here? Thank you.
Charles.
My husband and I have been taking 50mg Trazodone for more than 10 years, long before I developed GD. It’s was developed as an antidepressant, but it is sedating and so frequently prescribed in low doses to assist with sleep. We also take CBD oil and I just recently tried CBG oil. Not sure what it is exactly, but also helps with sleep.
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Trazodone is certainly the doctor's choice. Not addictive.Try taking it an hour, before bedtime. Initially, I felt knocked out, in the A.M., but then my body adjusted.
Lol, despite having taken it for years, I feel totally zonked within minutes of taking it.