Devastated to be diagnosed with LS at 77 years old
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Hello - I have just been diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosus, aged 77 years. I am a very active and fairly fit old woman, (still working full-time, I have an Accountancy Practice with my husband) and the little bit of reading I have done about LS fills me with horror. I am particularly horrifed to discover that my Clitoris has rapidly disappeared (in a matter of weeks) and cannot now be seen. Until a couple of months ago I had no problem at all and the Clitoris was normal. I just had this interminable itching since September 2015 and occasionally felt a bit sore. Thought it was simply Oestrogen deficiency. So did my GP also, but he finally referred me to a Gynaecologist at the hospital. Now on Dermovate long-term, for a minimum of 4 months and thereafter occasional use twice a month for the rest of my life (the Gynae. tells me!). I am terrified now, having read a bit, that my labia minora and other "bits and pieces" will also disappear or "fuse". I have viewed horrible photographs by "googling" this condition - I am in a terrible state - I had just begun to think that life was pretty good, and now I have been diagnosed, I am VERY depressed and crying a lot. I have had suicidal thoughts quite often - I do not want to live like this. We were thinking of Retiring (finally!) but now I just cannot look forward to a future like this.
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I am so sorry to hear that you are so discouraged. I was not properly diagnosed for a full year. I cried too and was so shocked and scared to learn about LS. It was not until I developed the tell tale figure 8 white pattern that my GP paid serious attention. please read Hannys posts as she outlines what works best for many of us, me too. Ie, Clobetasol twice a week and coconut oil to lubricate, baking soda spray after whenever using the toilet Read her post to Joanna a few days back. Here is what I just wrote to her.
Hanny, you have outlined the routine very well. I have followed this routine ever since diagnosis - that is, after daily use of clobetasol for two weeks took the extreme itching , soreness and white 'figure 8' area back to almost normal feeling and appearance. I do exactly as you suggests works for you and it works for me too. If I experience flare-ups, I apply the clobetasol 3 or 4 times per week until it is under control. I agree with your theory that sugar makes it worse and have reduced sugar to almost nil.
I see my gynecologist once a year and also attend her vulvar clinic and she does a colposcopy once a year. So far she is pleased at how I am doing.
i am 78 and have had LS for 3 years
Joanna and Cheneslieges, wishing you comfort and hope
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