Oral Lichen planus and Cellcept
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My Mother has oral lichen planus. She has had it for 4 years. She has seen the leading specialists in the country and none of them have been able to even get it under control. She has basically existed on oatmeal for these 4 years. Her doctor has just prescribed her the immunosuppressant drug Cellcept and she is on her 6th day of it. Has anyone taken Cellcept for this and what were your results? Thank you so much for any info in advance.
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patrick64832 Kmcfatter
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Sasr24 patrick64832
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Patrick64832, I am curious as to how LDN is doing for you now that five months has passed since your message about taking it. I am on Cellcept, and I just got my dermatologist to prescribe Naltrexone, but he didn't really understand the low dose concept. He wanted me to start at 5mg and move up to 20mg. I am going to stay on Cellcept and start the 5mg dose and see what happens. After two months, I see him to reevaluate.
patrick64832 Sasr24
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Sasr24 patrick64832
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Thanks for answering, patrick64832! I'm glad the Naltrexone is helping you. Cellcept has been helping me a lot, but it isn't going to be cost effective with Medicate next year. The compounded Naltrexone was $125 for 90 pills. Insurance doesn't pay for it, but it may be more cost effective for me to pay out of pocket for it. I have trouble with Citric acids, also. Too much and my LP/OLP gets worse. I'll post a message after a few weeks of being on this dose of Naltrexone. I will still be on Cellcept for a couple months, but I'm interested in whether my condition changes with Naltrexone.
linda32054 patrick64832
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Thanks Patrick, I'll look up LDN. I've never heard of it before. I'm glad you found something that helps you.
Tngerman2000 Sasr24
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400 (500mg) my cost 218
Sasr24 Kmcfatter
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Tngerman2000 Kmcfatter
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Hello
I've just run across this page and have had OLP for 4 years as well. I have been on Cellcept for 3 weeks and I'm curious as to how your mom is doing with this drug
thanks
mickie73244 Tngerman2000
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taken off after 3 months but did not help even a little. Nothing helps and it's worse now than it's ever been.
Sasr24 Kmcfatter
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Kmcfatter, Even though you didn't address your comment to me, I thought I'd respond to your question. I have been on Cellcept (generic) for about three years. It keeps my lichen planus in check. Does it go away? No, but my LP?OLP is so much better that I don't want to go off this drug. I did try Naltrexone, but it did nothing for me. The inside of my cheeks are still lacy, and I have to be careful not to eat spicy or temperature hot food; however, it is pretty much under control. I have a flare up now and then, but after a few days it settles down. Too much fruit or foods with acid seem to irritate it.
I hope you are having success with Çellcept. Write back in a few months with an update. Best of luck to you.
donna18720 Sasr24
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Tngerman2000 donna18720
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Tngerman2000 Sasr24
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I forgot to add that I've only been on cellcept for 3 weeks
Tngerman2000 Sasr24
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Currently 2000mg mycophenolate
60. Prednisone
mickie73244 Sasr24
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Kmcfatter is my daughter and I have the Oral Lichen Planuus. I took the cellcept for 3 mo. I was sick constantly. Another week and I would have been too weak to get up I felt like. My white blood count got so low and the Dr said if it did nothing in 3 mo. it wasn't going to help. It's worse now than it's ever been. Actually it has changed and it scares me. I will be going to Houston on Thursday or Tuesday to let him look..I've been tested for anything that would cause it and nothing. Stress has to be mine they think because of the passing of my daughter.
ret36913 mickie73244
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Sasr24 donna18720
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I'm sorry I couldn't answer sooner. Originally cellcept was being prescribed for me by a dermatologist (after 2 yrs. of searching for help); this year my insurance changed and my dermatologist doesn't accept my new insurance. My general practicioner has agreed to monitor my condition and prescribe my cellcept. He does my bloodwork twice a year anyway, so unless i have an issue, i won't need to see a specialist.
Sasr24 Tngerman2000
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Hi! If you can tolerate cellcept, please stay on it. It took three months for me to begin feeling relief, six months to feel a lot better. I still know I have it, but I can live with it now. I've been on it for 3 years.
Sasr24 mickie73244
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Hi, I'm sorry you were not able to tolerate cellcept. It has been a life saver for me. I do believe stress is a big factor for any autoimmune disease. Truly, there is nothing more stressful than losing a child. I'm so sorry you have been through such a tragic event. I don't believe stress causes autoimmune problems, but it's denfinitely a factor in controlling it. I've had different autoimmune issues over the years, but Lichen Planus is the worst because it hasn't gone into remission. My stress level is high due to caring for my husband who has medical issues, is bipolar and now has early dementia.
I've learned that acid is a no-no for me. If I eat too much, my mouth gets worse. I haven't noticed any other factors that affect it other than stress and acid.
I hope you get some relief soon.
mickie73244 Sasr24
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Good morning, happy to hear from you. My mouth throat and roof of my mouth are unbelievable awful. I took the Cellcept for 3 months and was sick after 2 new day but kept taking it. Lost 15 lbs and white blood count got very low so my Dr went ahead and took me off. And he said after 3 months of No change he didn't think it would work.. I've trie Prednisone which made it 10 times worse,Plaqeunil I was allergic to it..Just about anything they give for it I've tried and nothing works. I go to Houston Tx every 3 months of course they have done 3 biopsies on my tongue. Precancerous..I have burning mouth syndrome along with it..yeast is a huge problem..and now none of the meds are helping. I will be nuts soon..August will be 6 yrs and it keeps getting worse
Sasr24 mickie73244
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I'm so sorry you can't take Cellcept. Though it took a while, it works for me. Some people have had success with Naltrexone. Search this site for information about it. It didn't work for me. There's a lot of information about diet changes, too. Maybe that will help. good luck to you. We all need a break from this disease.