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Anyone dealing with oral lichen Planus?

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@sadea0208 Hi, thank you soo much for sharing your information. I appreciate it. I am so sorry this is happening to you too. It is such a mean disease. Can I ask are your reactions immediate? It seems like mine don't happen until days later so I struggle with figuring out my triggers. I am staying away from all citrus and anything spicy, salts (I am drinking trace minerals, like you said for electrolytes). I am also avoiding gluten, dairy and sugar. I am not sure if sugar triggers it but it was one of the places I started because I could not figure out why it kept spreading. Now that I have done steroids and tacrolimus ointment and am on the low dose naltrexone I am feeling so much better but I am still eating very bland I dont want to trigger anything and I am not sure if it will on the LDN. I really wish there was more information out there! Have you tried the low dose nalterxone? Thank you again for sharing. Take care. (❁´◡`❁)

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@zinnia55 Hi, like you, the reactions I have may not flare up for a day or so. For example, yesterday I really wanted to try a little piece of avocado. Unfortunately it stung my mouth. Today I have a new lesion under my tongue and my inner cheek area is swollen and raw. I have been under a lot of emotional stress also. I know I risked it by eating the avocado along with being upset.
I know for myself, without a doubt, I have to do all that I can to handle stress and upset. I know this effects me with this disease.
I do try to avoid sweet things. For myself, if I don't eat anything that takes a lot of chewing like french bread, iceberg lettuce etc... the more I chew my cheek rubs against my back molars then my cheek gets inflamed and painful. I will eat butter lettuce or the tender varieties. I tend to have a certain level of inflammation in my cheek all of the time. Warm cooked carrots is one thing I love and can easily eat.
The only medications I use are oral lidocaine rinse and dexamethasone oral rinse. The dexamethasone should only be used for ten days and not frequently. I choose not to swallow either medications. It's not good to use the lidocaine rinse frequently and swallow it! I also am taking an antidepressant and antianxiety medication. I have been taking the antidepressant for a couple of years now but adding the antianxiety medication has made quite a difference for me. I take 15mg. of Buspar twice daily. I'm so glad I started this med. because it helps my stress and upset which effects my immune system and mouth. I highly recommend trying the meds. My mouth used to be much worse. I lost a lot of weight. Now I've gained some weight which is good. I'm 5'5" and 130lbs.!!
Just avoid absolutely anything that stings or is painful initially!! Some days may be different than others but I don't want to risk it like I did with the avocado. Fresh banana's are a surprising culprit for me!
I'm here for you if you need to chat.
Take care ❤️