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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What an inspirational story you have shared. I'm 72 and am active, but not nearly as much as you are. You are amazing. I am curious about your tastes changing and disliking meat. Yet often our bodies are trying warn us about something. You and your brother have taken control of your lives and it will be interesting to have your triglycerides tested. I've never been to Capri, but the country with my favorite food is Italy. American Italian food has little in common with the real thing. I can't imagine traveling in Italy and being on a low gluten diet. When in Rome!
The amazing thing about food in Italy is that vegetables have so much more flavor. Arugula was spicy! It made me plant more veggies when I got home. I know you are an avid gardener, so you already knew that. Lots of fresh caught fish, too. Actually had less pasta than I thought I would have.
Thank all of you for the information.
You're right about the flavors, so fresh and bright. Like you I ate little pasta, but oh the bread!
i've had GD for 2 months. It has flipped my life around. I am 78, water ski, roller blade,ride my fat tire bike, low blood sugar, low BP.. Water ski is out because of Sun. Bike requires avoiding sunny days. The infrared from Sun heats my skin up. Ditching all tight clothes. etc . . .
It would be great to have a "GD Beginners Guide". Before/After Do/Don't Diet, Sleep. etc I have been a Software Consultant for 35 years, and think like an engineer. Example Blood pressure Standing(low),Sitting(higher), Lying Down(highest). Skin temperature follows BP. Therefore; Standing(lowest), Sitting(higher), Lying Down(highest). So I set bedroom temp to 60 to sleep with no symptoms. Living Room (sitting/standing) to 65. When I was working outside at 60F (with shirt off) I had no itching at all, even when my chest had dozens of blisters. I think like Hercule Poirot, always noting environment and other things. Anyway those are some of my notes since I have gotten GD. One last observation; Dermatologists are like dentists. In, out goodbye.(plus you would like to avoid them) Ive had exposure to 4 different Derms. GP's will spend time and talk with you. My new food guide;
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/multimedia/health-foods/sls-20076653
Thanks. We are lucky to have this Group. I guess a Derm would not care what we say.
My dermatologist actually recommended this site.
My previous of 30 years retired last year. His practice shutdown. But a new doctor working out of the same location. I made an appointment a month ago and saw him the first time today. I was surprised. He actually heard about cillantro. I told him I heard about it om Mayo-Connect. He will connect himself. This might be the beginning of something new.
PS: got a blender a chopped up 1/2 a bunch with water a frozen blue berries. Could not taste the blue berries, but I found that if I pinched my nose while drinking it, it went down quick and I only notice when I let my nose work.
Mix fruit yogurt. You’ll like much better.
Don't torture your self. I put honey, fruit, juice, and yogurt in with the cilantro. I blend it for at least a minute on high. I also put two tablets of Lysine in for the itching. I don't even taste the cilantro. How much of each is obviously up to you. I get a full cup of the drink. No reason to hold your nose. Freeze your cilantro and make sure the drink is cold.