Livedoid vasculopathy
Looking for people with the rare blood clot and leg and foot ulcer disease of Livedoid Vasculopathy. Mayo seems to be experienced at treating this disease so I thought I would find you here, I have it.
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Hi @kawalker
Sorry for the late response, I didn't get notifications about messages here until someone gave me an @ recently.
I hope this message reaches you.
I totally agree with your post about the Mayo clinic needing to have more focused studies on LV to help support and provide us with various options to battle the condition.
For me, there was not a major change in diet, since I'm Indian, and our cuisine can be heavily vegetarian by default. We do use Curcumin and Turmeric in our dishes which are known to be anti-inflammatory, so I'd highly suggest using those in your husband's diet too.
I know for me, once I got it under control, I could have the things I used to eat in moderation without any flair up occuring. I've not had another attack of ulcers since 2019.
My diet did not have any meat in it for at least 9 months. Dairy was fine, yogurt especially. I ended up eating a lot of fruit, veggies and curries. I will say, that did help with weight reduction, which I think also helps keep this condition under control. Since then, I've made a huge effort to get, and stay, fit. The better the blood circulation I have, the less likely this condition is to re-occur (in my mind). I found that it was very cyclical. Attack occurs, I lose lack of motivation and it hurts to work out, I get worried that it'll happen if I do anything too strenuous, and I don't exercise. If the diet helps and it stays away for a few months, I highly suggest trying to get 10k steps in a day if you're husband is up for it to help circulation.
She is currently being seen by rheumatology and hematology at University of Iowa Hospitals. In the past, she has seen a dermatologist (initially and some beyond that) and she has seen a couple of rheumatologists and Functional Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, along with several Integrative Doctors along the way.
That is incredible. I am so happy for you and I'm so thankful that you shared this!
@victorarrow
Do you take any medications or supplements to keep you in remission, such as omega-3 or baby aspirin? Thank you so much for your replies.
Those are great clinics so I’m sure it was extremely disappointing to not find lasting relief after meeting with the doctors.
I was so happy to see that @victorarrow popped into the conversation with some very encouraging replies. Hopefully those answers might give you another direction to recommend for your daughter.
Please keep us updated with her story. Sending a hug…
I’m not on any medication at all. At least not for this. I might consider starting up baby aspirin in a few years just for cholesterol but when it comes to LV, absolutely zero medication currently.
This was pretty much my trajectory too.
Dermatologist to pediatric, rheumatologist, hematologist and even cancer specialists here and there.
From 2009ish to 2019 back and forth seeing doctors along the east coast. Hope you have some progress and see some healthy changes soon ❤️