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Keep doing your research and being pro-active with your own health.
Good luck !
BonnieView Thread

I now wear sunscreen everyday. I have tried Many different brands, but have found that the best one is:
Neutrogena, Ultra Sheer, Dry Touch, spf 100 (or above 50)
I think you can get it at walmart, but I have ordered it online, at drugstore. com, just to be lazy and have it delivered.
Side note: I let it sink in and dry a little bit before I put on my makeup. If I try to put on my foundation I sometimes get the sunscreen to close to my eyes and it burns my eyes. (But I have found this true with all sunscreen and not just this one. )
Hope this helps !
BonnieView Thread

I read a post on here a while back with another woman with severe itching, hers seemed more of a nerve problem, so that might be a possibility.
Hope you are having an itch free day !
BonnieView Thread

Hope you are doing better !View Thread


If so, how long after your original diagnosis?
Thanks for any replies.
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I am bringing with me a long list of labs that I want to get checked. I am also bringing with me a long list of all my symptoms, what makes things better and worse, any medications,etc.
Be proactive- like you are doing, and keep searching for a doctor that will listen. This is Your Life, Your Health, you have to be proactive with your health. You know your body, so your not crazy ! As for looking back and wondering if something could have been prevented... you may never know. I am so sorry that you have experienced the loss of a child, and are having these medical issues. If you do find out that something could have been prevented, use that knowledge to become active on various health forums and help to prevent more health problems in others.
I am sending you a hug today -
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I am going to be tested for Lupus in a few weeks, and I found this information very helpful. Thanks !
Did you have a rash in the area that she took the biopsy?
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