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#1 User is offline   kakaiba 

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 10:46 PM

hi!

i have my DH when i was pregnant on my first baby. been in gluten-free diet for over 2 years, but became not so strict with the diet for the last quarter of 2008, so after having uncontrollable blisters again, i decided to go and see my derma and ask if i can have prednisone again, because im seek and tired of just putting topical steroids.

so before i go and see my derma, i have my preg test, and the result is im pregnant...my OB told me to stop any topical steroids, and so i did... the only problem is that im beginning to panic, my DH is getting worse... please help...

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Posted 27 April 2009 - 11:02 PM

My suggestion would be to go back on the gluten-free diet, especially if you are pregnant. That would probably help with you symptoms.
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Posted 11 May 2009 - 08:36 AM

The previous poster is correct; you'll have to go completely gluten free. You can't take steroids or dapsone while pregnant. Be patient; we DHers take a long time to heal after you have an outbreak. How long were you not gluten-free? It can take months for all the gluten to get out of your system and to reduce your outbreaks. My suggestion is to get a big bottle of sarna lotion for sensitive skin (the one with the pramoxine), it will help with the itching. Good luck and congrats!
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