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RJD76
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Posted 3/29/2019 6:17 AM (GMT -8)
Hi, posted this also on the Lyme forum a while ago.

The skin on my upper hands are paperthin and sort of red/blueish. I took a biopsi to test for something called Acrodermatitis which can be linked to Lyme disease. Maybe it's more common on the legs, not sure. Biopsi showed that i had thinner layers of callosities/callosity than normal. Something called hypokeratosis. Makes the skin on my hands look like orange peel sort of.

Question: has anyone heard of it and know that this can be related to Hashimoto's?
Also, will it dissappear over time once you get your thyroid back to normal?

I have lyme disease, bartonella and babesia. Also Hashimoto's from 2010. Both TPO and Tg antibodies down from thousands to 271 and 119 after lyme treatment last year. TSH 2,5 - FT4 16,7 - FT3 4,9. Cannot remember RT3, but it's just out of range after last test. Currently on no thyroidmedication.

Thanks!
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cyclinglady
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Posted 3/30/2019 6:05 AM (GMT -8)
I have not heard of this link. I do have Hashimoto’s, autoimmune Chronic Gastritis and celiac disease. I have experienced bouts of hives (lasting for about six months) after a gluten exposure which exasperates my Hashimoto’s (elevated my thyroid antibodies). I have learned that autoimmune disorders are connected and you can have more than one.

My antibodies were in the thousands, but are now under 300. I have never seen them in the normal range (but they are only repeated when I am pretty ill) and I have had Hashimoto’s for over 20 years. However, my thyroid nodules and enlargement are gone. My thyroid is permanently destroyed and I take thyroid replacement.

I hope you figure this skin condition out or in time, maybe it will resolve as your immune system recovers from Lyme. This is kind of out there, but look into the Autoimmune Paleo Diet. Scripps in San Diego tested this diet (tiny study) on Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients. They achieved a 78% remission within six weeks based on lab biomarkers. They are now testing Hashimoto’s patients. Also know that Hashimoto’s, celiac disease and Type 1 diabetes are strongly linked.

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hypoHashi
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Posted 3/30/2019 7:31 PM (GMT -8)
There is no correlation between how much antibodies you have and the severity of the resulting hypothyroidism, it is enough to have either of then positive.

Best,
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cyclinglady
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Posted 3/31/2019 8:08 PM (GMT -8)
True. The same holds for celiac disease and the antibodies associated with it and the severity of intestinal damage.
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astroman
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Posted 4/13/2019 7:15 PM (GMT -8)

hypoHashimoto said...
There is no correlation between how much antibodies you have and the severity of the resulting hypothyroidism, it is enough to have either of then positive.

Best,

Yes, but if there is a continuous pattern of antibodies improving, that is obviously a path in the right direction to healing an autoimmune condition.

As far as skin conditions, Id say its related to autoimmune in general, not just hashimoto. Many people with vitaligo have some autoimmune issue as well.
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