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When I have a rash like that my Doctor tells me it is a yeast infection due

to high sugar count. She usually gives me Dyflucon or some type of cream to

use. Sometimes it gets so bad it bleeds. It hasn't been too bad lately

since surgery and I've got out all sweets. I even had to watch my juice

intake because of all the sugar.

Janie

Last count, 77 pounds gone forever.

> HELP

>

> From: thestewarts@... (Kathy )

>

> Hi gang

> I know this is not completely related to WLS but I hope that someone

> here can understand and help.......it is embarrassing and God knows that

> this is the only place that I could say this,....

>

> I have a terrible, rather large rash (about 3inches by 2 inches) in the

> crease between my thigh and my stomach.....(I guess this is the " apron "

> that everyone talks about!!!)....anyway, this rash is not very

> irritating, but it is super red and enlarged....more solid type rash

> than the prickly heat type that I normaly get.....

>

> I have tried Gold Bond and vaseline....what do you all think??? Has

> anyone else ever had to deal with this problem?????? I want to avoid

> going to the Doctor for this problem since it is in onew of those " hard

> to see " places....what should I do??? Also, would it be smart of me to

> go to the doctor in order to get documentation in case I ever get my WLS

> and then need a tummy tuck....I need your advice.....

>

> Thanks and love

> Kathy

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Hi Kathy,

Have you tried an antifungal cream? There is a new one on the market that

used to be prescription only. It is called Lamisil and it works great and is

fast-acting. I used to walk on my treadmill everyday and my feet started to

getting dry and flaky. I thought it was dry skin, but the doc said it was

athlete's feet. I used that cream for about a week and the skin on my feet

turned smooth as a baby's butt. :) It can also be used on any type of

fungal rash or reaction. HTH.

in MD

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Kathy,

Hey girl ...

Go see a Doctor... if Gold Bond didn't work ... you need something

prescription, I suspect ... those things can get nasty and cause some

major problems ...AND yes, you need documentation of this problem ... it

is caused by your size .. and that is related to WLS ...

Take care, I'm thinking about you,

Cheryl

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Hi Kathy...I have had this same problem and what I do is put diaper rash

cream or zinc oxide on it to coat it and then put corn starch or baby

powder...this really helps me and gives it a chance to heal...I would take

pictures of it to document it as a result of your condition for further use

if needed. You could use a digital camera or an instamatic type camera so

you don't have to have it developed...hehe If this doesn't help then I

certainly would go to the doctor...because bacteria likes moist, warm and

dark areas...and you could get an infection very easily in that area...

Hope this helps

Rhonda

>From: thestewarts@... (Kathy )

>Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>To: MiniGastricBypassonelist

>Subject: HELP

>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 22:37:14 -0400 (EDT)

>

>From: thestewarts@... (Kathy )

>

>Hi gang

>I know this is not completely related to WLS but I hope that someone

>here can understand and help.......it is embarrassing and God knows that

>this is the only place that I could say this,....

>

>I have a terrible, rather large rash (about 3inches by 2 inches) in the

>crease between my thigh and my stomach.....(I guess this is the " apron "

>that everyone talks about!!!)....anyway, this rash is not very

>irritating, but it is super red and enlarged....more solid type rash

>than the prickly heat type that I normaly get.....

>

>I have tried Gold Bond and vaseline....what do you all think??? Has

>anyone else ever had to deal with this problem?????? I want to avoid

>going to the Doctor for this problem since it is in onew of those " hard

>to see " places....what should I do??? Also, would it be smart of me to

>go to the doctor in order to get documentation in case I ever get my WLS

>and then need a tummy tuck....I need your advice.....

>

>Thanks and love

>Kathy

>

>

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is 5 years old and doesn't walk,crawl,roll,talk or do anything other than slight arm raising when excited. is happy andsmiles alot when someone stimulates her, by talking to her or stroking her hair or face. We have been to Dr. Shoffner in Atalnta,GA in 1998 and he did the second muscle biopsy and diagnosed with the mitochondrial encephalomyopahty, I feel very fortunate that is still with us when you read his report. has had respitory problems because she coughs alot when sick and this causes reflux which she aspirates into her lungs which causes pneumonia and it's to the hospital we go. is severly impaired with spaticity but seems to be holding her own at this point in time.

Have you ever heard or know anything about the drug coenzyme Q10 ? I was reading the report from Dr.Shoffner and he states that he suggests we try this ?

Thanks for any and all help you can give us as I am learning more everyday about this.

Jim

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Hi , I am in the same boat. I think I have decided to skip

this procedure because it gives the doctor little more information

and just adds a step, prolonging the outcome. I am getting a second

opinion and then straight to surgery. If anyone has a better idea I

too would love to hear it. Good Luck, .

> Hi I was wondering my doctor wants to perform a

hysteroultrasonogram to see

> if there is any scarring. Is this a sucessful way to find this

out? I

> really want to make sure this doctor is doing all the right thing

for me.

> Any info anyone has on this would be wonderful.

>

>

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I suspect what your doc is referring to is a sonohystrogram, but you

will need to confirm this. There are both sonohystrograms and

hystrosalpingograms (HSG) which can be used to diagnose AS. My OB

decided against a sonohystrogram for my diagnosis (even though an OB

friend felt is would be less uncomfortable) because he didn't think

it would give a clear enough picture as he suspect my cervix to be

either completely scarred closed or close to it (which did turn out

to be the case).

Anyway, a sonohystrogram is a procedure where the uterine cavity is

filled with saline solution and then a normal u/s is taken of the

area. An HSG is a procedure where a radioactive iodine dye is

injected into the uterus through a small catheter placed in the

cervix and then, in theory, the uterus should light up when seen on

the screen whereever the dye is allowed to travel. In my case, the

dye could not enter the uterus due to scarring at the top of the

cervix, but the force of the injection of the dye caused it to spill

over the edges of the catheter where some of the dye escaped out

through the vagina and some entered the capillaries in the cervix and

that turned out to be the only part that would light up. So we had

our answer at that point. We knew I had AS, but not the severity of

it until we can get in and get a better look with a procedure called

a hysteroscopy.

There are both diagnostic and operative hysteroscopies that can be

performed. Of course, in my case, when I have my hysteroscopy it will

be expressly for operative purposes at this point since I have my

diagnosis. My hysteroscopy will also be performed with a laproscopy

which enters through the navel area. It is a light which will shine

into the abdominal cavity while they are using the hysteroscope

through the cervix to remove the adhesions. The benefit of the

laproscope will be to guide their path as they are cutting. Without

the light it would virtually be a blind surgery and higher risk for

perforation of the uterine wall as well as the bladder or bowel.

Hope this helps. Wish I could shed more light on the sonohystogram,

but not sure I can help much more with that since I didn't have one.

I know some drs. use it for diagnosis, but not sure exactly under

what specific circumstances they would opt for that over HSG.

S

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