Guest guest Posted March 21, 2002 Report Share Posted March 21, 2002 I've just returned from my rosacea appointment with my dermatologist. I've been seeing her for over a year. Today she made the expected diagnosis that the patch of rash on my back at the base of my neck is also rosacea, with the characteristic redness, and little pustules. She decided that we would not try any more steriod medication on my back. Then she wrote me a 60-day prescription for doxycycline 100mg. I shared with her that I have been doing some research since our last appointment about six weeks ago: 1. Digestive problems (which I have had for the last year) may aggravate rosacea. She agreed that this may affect my condition. I told her that I have an appointment tomorrow to address my digestive problems. 2. Diet may affect rosacea. For example, on Sunday, I had an ice cream sunday (no pun intended) and yesterday I had cookies at a meeting. Both times I flushed within half an hour, and had an interesting sugar rush affecting my energy, mood, and mental awareness. I told her I was keeping a food/reaction diary for my digestive issues, but also noting rosacea affects. Her reply was that food allergies/sensitivities wouldn't affect it, but digestive problems could (but couldn't food problems cause digestive problems?). She admitted that information on this subject is very poor. They used to recommend avoiding heavy or spicy foods. Then they decided there was no affect from diet. Now they are starting to think there is a connection again. Her final advice, find what works for me. 3. Up to 50% of rosacea patients develop occular rosacea. I have had certain unexplainable complications from my lasik procedure last year, and I cannot help but wonder if there may be a connection. I asked her how I would recognize the signs of occular rosacea. She looked at the area around my eyes, and said she couldn't see obvious signs, but I should ask my opthomologist at my next appointment. Driving back to work, I felt an overwhelming sense that my dermatology specialist was grasping for solutions just like the rest of us. The only difference is that I am only one of her many different type of skin cases, and probably not her highest priority. I felt a newfound appreciation and trust for information gathered by dermatologists that are themselves afflicted with this disease. So, we are our own best experts after all... - Nimeera Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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