Monica
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Hi Guys! Sorry for the late response but I've been getting the run around until I finally got some real answers and can finally post.
So back to the original diagnosis when speaking with the Texas research group. After answering some of their questions regarding moyamoya, they thought that I might have Livedo Reticularis and asked for photos. After I sent the photos, they confirmed the diagnosis.
After speaking with another doctor, he thought it was ridiculous to react to a visual diagnosis and said that that LR could be diagnosed through a blood test or a skin graph.
So, I made an appointment with a neurosurgeon and he told me that I needed to see a skin specialist. He made an extra point that it was important to see a specialist rather than just the average dermatologist. So that's what I did.
I just had my appointment yesterday and when he saw my skin, he visually diagnosed LR and said that a blood test was not necessary. On a side note, I have a permanent purple marbled look on my left forearm but when I'm cold have the purple marbled look (mottling) all over my arms and legs. On the permanent mottling, he was concerned for a more serious condition, Livedo Racemosa and said a skin biopsy was needed. So the doctor removed a piece of my skin in the affected area. I've been trying to do some online searches for livedo racemosa but the info seems contradictory depending on the website. All I know from my doctor is that Racemosa is a vascular disease. I'm now waiting on my results and will update as soon as I know more.
I did ask the doctor what I could do for Livedo Riticularis but unfortunately, there's not much that can be done he said. Since the livedo reticularis is tied to climate, I asked him if living in a warm climate will help and he said, absolutely. That's because the cold weather is what brings out the mottling.
I have made the decision to move from Germany to Los Angeles in a year. I do not want the mottling to become permanent on more places on my body.
I'm better at responding via email, so if anyone wants to talk in further detail, please don't hesitate to email me at: moeblair@yahoo.com
Regards, Monica
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