Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 Dear , Thanks for sending in your Questionnaire. I have added the information to our " Member Medical History " Files on the Group site and posted it below. You now have Full EN Group privileges. You are receiving EN Group emails, and you can also go to the EN Group site whenever you like by going to : http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/erythema_nodosum_Group/ and logging on with your Yahoo ID and secret password. You do not have to have the group emails delivered to be a member here. Sounds like we have another " idiopathic " member [where no trigger for EN is known]. I'm that way too. I've had EN for 37 yrs. now. I have never taken meds for EN, but with you working, I certainly can understand your needing something. I hope you get as much leg elevation as possible and perhaps a compressin stocking might help you. I have taken to wearing one in or out of remission. Love, ********* Harraman's Case History 9/10/05 " H " joyousr04@... 1. Your name and age: Harraman, age 30 2. Your location: southwest Missouri, USA 3. Your email address: joyousr04@... 4. Your Yahoo ID: joyousr04 5. Describe your erythema nodosum/PG symptoms or, if you do not have EN or PG, please explain why you wish to join this group. I was diagnosed with EN in the fall of 1992 after trying to take birth control pills. After 2 or 3 months of trying to take the pill, I quit because of the side effects it was causing. (migraines, distorted vision, heavy periods/cramping) Over the past 13 years, I have suffered recurring flare-ups of EN and the closest correlation that any doctor has suggested is stress. I have seen 6 different doctors since the first onset in '92, including a dermatologist, rheumatologist, and internal medicine physician. 6. List any other health conditions. I have no other serious health issues. 7. State what medications or treatments you take for EN, and their effectiveness: 600 mg ibuprofen 3 times a day, which upsets my stomach and works in varying degrees to relieve the pain from the nodules. 1/3 tablet trazedon at bedtime so I can sleep through the pain of EN - this leaves me feeling groggy and disorientented for a few hours after I get up in the morning to go to work, so I don't take it unless it's when I don't have to work the next day. 1 tablet Atavan twice daily at the onset of a flare-up to control stress - this makes me drowsy and loopy so I only take 1 tablet, otherwise I don't function well at work. Those are the medicines that my physician has prescribed. I am finishing a medrol dose pack (steroids) for my current flare-up, and it seems to have helped push the EN to its receding cycle. Sometimes I will take Aleve or Tylenol instead of the ibuprofen, and I take a daily multi-vitamin/mineral. 8. When did you first get erythema nodosum or PG? EN first diagnosed fall of 1992. 9. How long have you had erythema nodosum or PG? 13 years 10. Do you agree to treat all EN members with respect? yes 11.Do you agree to post NO advertisements for any products or services? yes 12. How did you find this Group? (Google, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves Search, referral from another group or person etc.) google search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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