Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 Hi I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for 40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought I was enemic. Iwas that pale. Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the blue? Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you all have to say about this. Kindest regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 Hi , I am 41 and was diagnosed with cea about 6 months ago. I don't recall a history of flushing or blushing either. Very active, always outdoors, exercise enthusiast. I think mine started when I was pregnant 5 years ago. I developed pre-eclampsia (pregnancy induced hypertension) and when I look at pictures from that time I can see the changes. My body went through a major " stress " period then. A couple years after that I came down with shingles (another " stress " thing). Only in the past year did I notice alot of redness and this past winter the papules and pustules started up. After trying medications that made me worse, I am now only using Jojoba oil, aloe gel, zinco and drinking LOTS of water everyday. I do see some improvement. Hope it lasts! Good luck, Peggy > Hi > I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for 40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought I was enemic. Iwas that pale. > Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the blue? > Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you all have to say about this. > Kindest regards > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 Hi , I am 41 and was diagnosed with cea about 6 months ago. I don't recall a history of flushing or blushing either. Very active, always outdoors, exercise enthusiast. I think mine started when I was pregnant 5 years ago. I developed pre-eclampsia (pregnancy induced hypertension) and when I look at pictures from that time I can see the changes. My body went through a major " stress " period then. A couple years after that I came down with shingles (another " stress " thing). Only in the past year did I notice alot of redness and this past winter the papules and pustules started up. After trying medications that made me worse, I am now only using Jojoba oil, aloe gel, zinco and drinking LOTS of water everyday. I do see some improvement. Hope it lasts! Good luck, Peggy > Hi > I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for 40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought I was enemic. Iwas that pale. > Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the blue? > Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you all have to say about this. > Kindest regards > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Hi I just read your story and I understand why your asking. It does seem strange that you got it so late in life and no warning signs earlier on his your life. Me, I'm 34 years old and it was the typical story - started with blushing when I was about 13 years old and then graduated into flushing and permanent redness etc., etc. As you had such an active outdoor life maybe it was brought on by sun damage. I'm sorry that I can't help more but I'm sure there are others out there with the same experience. Good luck and bye for now. . > >Reply-To: " Dennis & Galway " dgalway@...> >To: rosacea-support > >Subject: Paging all 30plus rosaceans? >Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 20:10:31 -0230 > >Hi >I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my >brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. >I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some >flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't >Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing >or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for >40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. >This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, >sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. >In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever >remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have >vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought >I was enemic. Iwas that pale. >Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the >blue? >Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel >as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am >worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing >I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you >all have to say about this. >Kindest regards > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Hi , Thanks for your respnse to my response. I think I have heard that rosacea can be stress related. Emotional stress is somethjing that I normally deal with quite well. Physiological stress (pre-eclampsia) is something I have no control of. I have heard that many people use different B vitamins for cea, which also happens to be recomended for stress! As for hormones, as it turns out, I am also pre menopause and have been for about two years. All of these factors in my life definately came about at around the same time. Hormones also are thought to be a factor in rosacea. Just thought I'd share this with you too - when it comes to trying to look better, or covering up the rosacea, I have a few " tricks " that I use. Instead of applying a cover makeup to my whole face, I just try to minimize the redness on my chin and my nose. Fornutaly, those two areas only get red - no papules,etc. By doing that, I have an appearance of rosy cheeks, but, for a woman that looks more normal without the red nose. This also means that I've put less " stuff " on my cheeks and they will be less irritated. Zinco still goes on my whole face and that helps to minimized redness overall. Plus, when I do go in the sun for the reason of tanning, I cover my face completely, but allow my neck to tan. This helps to lessen the difference in color between my face and my my neck. My face looks redder when my neck is whiter. Getting an " even " color all over fools the eye. In the winter I use blush on my neck to acomplish the same thing. I know you didn't ask about this but I thought I'd pass it on anyway. Peggy > Hi > I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for 40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought I was enemic. Iwas that pale. > Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the blue? > Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you all have to say about this. > Kindest regards > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Hi , Thanks for your respnse to my response. I think I have heard that rosacea can be stress related. Emotional stress is somethjing that I normally deal with quite well. Physiological stress (pre-eclampsia) is something I have no control of. I have heard that many people use different B vitamins for cea, which also happens to be recomended for stress! As for hormones, as it turns out, I am also pre menopause and have been for about two years. All of these factors in my life definately came about at around the same time. Hormones also are thought to be a factor in rosacea. Just thought I'd share this with you too - when it comes to trying to look better, or covering up the rosacea, I have a few " tricks " that I use. Instead of applying a cover makeup to my whole face, I just try to minimize the redness on my chin and my nose. Fornutaly, those two areas only get red - no papules,etc. By doing that, I have an appearance of rosy cheeks, but, for a woman that looks more normal without the red nose. This also means that I've put less " stuff " on my cheeks and they will be less irritated. Zinco still goes on my whole face and that helps to minimized redness overall. Plus, when I do go in the sun for the reason of tanning, I cover my face completely, but allow my neck to tan. This helps to lessen the difference in color between my face and my my neck. My face looks redder when my neck is whiter. Getting an " even " color all over fools the eye. In the winter I use blush on my neck to acomplish the same thing. I know you didn't ask about this but I thought I'd pass it on anyway. Peggy > Hi > I don't mean to exclude any younger rosaceans but I have been racking my brain trying to figure out this R-thing. I am or will be 50 in a few weeks. I was first diagnosed about 12-13 years ago ONLY because I had some flakiness on my lower right jaw. Anyway, what I am wondering, shouldn't Ihave had other signs of rosacea before........... a history of l flushing or blushing? Before my diagnosis I was very active... biking everyday for 40-50 km in the hot sun most of the time with no sunscreen and no makeup. This was in the late 70's. I spent countless winters crosscountry skiing, sliding with my young son, skating on the frozen ponds and walking walking. In the summer, we were avid canoers as well. I cannot, honestly ever remember having a red face. As a child I was always deathly pale. I have vivid memories of one doctor sending me for blood tests becasue he thought I was enemic. Iwas that pale. > Now, what am I trying to say is..... can rosacea appear suddenly out of the blue? > Thanks for all your help and encourgaement. Times which I am down, I feel as if I am going to burst. It truly helps to speak to you guys. I am worried though that I will bring you down too. That is the very last thing I want to do. I will be eagerly checking my mail for days to see what you all have to say about this. > Kindest regards > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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