Author: Lottie (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: 04-17-05 23:05
Jeremy,
If you're asking if the doctor could have made an incorrect diagnosis, the answer is "yes".
If you're asking if the lesions you are describing are more likely to be Sarcoidosis... that's a little more difficult not seeing the ones on you myself. But, from your description, I would say that it sounds like Sarcoidosis lesions. Like Belinda, I have several different types of lesions. Some are "flat" and circular, some look like the pictures of sarcoidosis cutis, small nodules, and some are very scaly most often within a circular area. Some start out looking like the nodules and then seem to enlarge into a circular lesion.
For me, a lot of them, but not all, went away while I was on the Prednisone. As I weaned off of the Prednisone, the old lesions, and a lot of new ones started showing up. When I got to the point that I was just on the Benicar, several of them healed, without any topical creams, etc.
There are still quite a few, and as I'm going through the antibiotic phases, they flare, and then heal. Now, they seem to be part of my "herxing".
And, most of them itch on and off. Itching is not limited to yeast infections. "Annoying" the nerves can cause itching even before a lesion shows up, and now I can usually tell where a lesion is going to appear, because it starts itching.
Lottie
*MODERATOR* Dx- Sarcoid 1999 Heart, Neuro, Joints, Myalgia, Skin, SOB, Fatigue (Apr 04-1,25D 48, 25D 17) (May 05-1,25D 35, 25D-below 5) Pred x5yrs- now off! 5/19 Benicar 10/11 Mino, 1/24/05 modified phase 2, 2/2/06 Phase 2 - Worked as RN until back injury
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