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Texaslady

2y ago

Let's Talk About Rosacia and Elevated White Blood Cell Count

Just saying hi! πŸ‘‹ I'm interested in learning about your journey with Rosacia and/or elevated white blood cell count. I think we can learn a lot from each other! πŸ’œ

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SamEddieMaiden

2y ago

I have rosasea since I have memory, I can cut it up if I start stop eating spicy food, but I love spicy food that hard.
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Texaslady

2y ago

Yes how cruel is that to be an irritant! No bland food for me lol
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Mamasboys

2y ago

Yes i have been and I hear you I love spicy food also
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Texaslady

2y ago

I didn't know about ocular rosacea either! It sounds like you have been through a lot πŸ€— My dermatologist was telling me about the triggers and I don't know if I can give up spicy food lol
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Mamasboys

2y ago

Hi I was diagnosed with rosacea and ocular rosacea a few years ago after my surgeries. I never even knew you could get it in the eyes πŸ‘€ I have had so many other health problems unfortunately I haven’t had time to get treated. I do know weather, stress and foods do trigger it.
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Texaslady

2y ago

Oh wow, I'm glad to hear that worjed for you! It's definitely something I should try.
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IslandGirlSWFL

2y ago

Rosacea used to be what kept me from going out, embarrassed me. Had always been vegetarian since I was 13, on and off vegan. Went on a diet to lose 15 lbs, my face went crazy red/purple and swelled. So bad I went to dermatologist, he said dairy is inflammatory. I cut it out, no more rosacea!

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