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  1. My sclap problems are only at the back hairline. Blisters and oatmeal flakes also. I am finally pretty clear, started gluten-free in March. I think it takes some time to get your diet under control. Currently, it only takes a small amount of Gluten to set me off.
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    I start to feel neddles under my skin 3-4 hours after I eat something with Gluten. Then the itch will start shortly after that, even wakes me up at night. Rash and itch lasts 2-3 days and then 2-3 days for the area to completly heal. I am very careful with my diet, but I still get Gluten.
  3. I think it spreads on me. I can feel the liquid on my body. If there is a large area, I shower and re-lotion. I think it helps.
  4. oakpoint9

    ARCHIVED Dh

    DH on the ears is the pits! It is so hard to get ride of. Not as painful as other parts of the body, but just as itchy. Luckily, I do not have any GI problems.
  5. Me too!!! Mom past away with ovarian cancer. Had DH for 25 yrs. cheated all the time. I beleive that the two were related. She did not have the options that we have today. She was never test for Celiac, I do not think the doctors had a clue. Took me 3 years to determine that my rashes were DH, no doctor even mentioned the possiblity. If I did not...
  6. So your family members are all DH? I have tried to get y sisters to test, but to no avail. Thanks for you help, I think that I have Lamasil at home.
  7. oakpoint9

    ARCHIVED Dh

    I have been gluten-free since March 05, I find , even the smallest amount causes me to break out, usually in a place that is in the healing stage. I have been really careful, but every week or two, I get into something. It is usually when I eat away from home. I hope that someday we will all have a wonder cream that will work on all stages of our rashes...
  8. Can you tell us what the OTC cream is that you use for you hands? Both of my middle fingersand ears have been giving me trouble for several months. I am putting Aquaphor on the spots 6-10 times a day, relives the pain and itch but it is not healing. My skin is so dry after an outbreak. The itching is almost as intense as an outbreak itch. Cetaphil cream...
  9. Can anyone tell me if Pam Spray if gluten-free?
  10. I can usually trace the source of my break out. I feel the itch 3-4 hours later, the rash appears within hours of that. I try to be really careful, but you can not trust the manufacturing process. I had tortilla chips yesterday, the label listed nothing in the gulten family, but I broke out mildly today. I assume it was cross contamination. I read somewhere...
  11. I have been gluten-free since March, I have had 3 accidental break outs. Each one is worse than the other. Both arms, legs, my chest. back of the nack and my hands are effected. I think that a small amount of gluten effects my skin more than when I was eating gulten and unaware of what was happening. My out breaks last up to a week, but the painful itch...
  12. Thanks for the info on the Delphi list. I have been looking for something like that! The only thing that works for me on my fingures is plan old petro jelly.
  13. I am very new at this, skin rahes, hives, and the bumps everyone is talking about on the hair line, no GI problems. My mother had a allergy to Gluten, her's startered in the 70's. I have tried to be gluten-free for the last week, but have slipped up. My rashes have improved recently and I see an allerigest on the 18th. I was hoping that people would...
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