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Erosive oral lichen planus

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 19 4:18pm | Replies (231)

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@becsbuddy

@mrsdavis1 Good morning, again. I say ‘again’ because I had typed a whole answer but then I lost it. 😑. As a nurse, I would suggest that you take your doc’s advice and go to a dermatologist. Get a good evaluation, no surgery! Also, look into your family history. Has anyone else had this problem? Your Dad’s parents, siblings grandparents, etc.? Maybe find a dermatologist at a university or major medical center. I really wish you luck—health can be so frustrating!! And, no one understands unless they’ve also had a problem. Becky

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Thank you Ms. Becky! I’m definitely not giving up. It’s an easy fix to just cut physical pieces of people off without having to work to find a solution. However, the psychological impact is the most damaging in my opinion. It’s ironic that life has me going through the same cycles but in slightly different positions. Today it’s my time to decide to remove a part of my labia. Ten years ago I decided to not amputate my 8 day old son’s leg. Two totally different people, body parts, and varying degrees of disfigurement yet both would’ve been a one time procedure to eliminate a health issue that just needs more time to figure out.