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poorMemory Newbie

http://img24.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img5639p.webp

(of course you can click on them to make them bigger)

Hi

I'd just like a sampling from the people on this board if these pics look like DH or not?

Thanks


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poorMemory Newbie

No comments?

angieInCA Apprentice

your rash looks very much like my rsh on my forearms and shins. So yes, it very well could be DH.

sugarsue Enthusiast

It looks a lot like what my dd7 had on her legs that was never diagnosed as DH but completely went away after going gluten free.

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http://img24.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img5639p.webp

(of course you can click on them to make them bigger)

Hi

I'd just like a sampling from the people on this board if these pics look like DH or not?

Thanks

Some of that looks a lot like the red bumps I have on my back. I always suspected it may be a very mild case of DH, though I was never tested for it.

Ed in MD

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StacieC Newbie

That looks like what I have going on right now - only mine is everywhere - my arms are severly covered in it! Thanks for the great pics - I have looked everywhere trying to find pics that match what I have!

Did you ever get a diagosis?

Stacie

bittykitty Rookie

That looks exactly like the rash I had for years that I mistook for acne.After I stopped eating gluten it went away completely.


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poorMemory Newbie

Still don't have a DX on it, I've been tested for celiac antobodies but came up negative, so then I had a test for Lupus antibodies and came up positive, but of course that doesn't mean I have Lupus. Now in addition to that type of rash I have eczema on my knees and ankles, and some other type of rash on my thighs/shins. The doctor said I probably have adrenal fatigue but I'd have to order a test since it's not covered in Canada. The last time I visited him he said to try avoiding gluten and dairy for 6 weeks and if there is no change from that then he will test me for parasites. But I am trying the dairy free/gluten free thing now, so far I've lost 7 pounds in a week as it's hard to find stuff eat now...

So no, no diagnosis.

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It looks a lot like mine. I also have some psoriasis and eczema mixed in behind the knees, back of calves and fanny.

I had it on my neck and in scalp like yours but it is clearing up there, as well as ankles, leaving some reddish purple scars in its wake.

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