Valerie: Mother of Morphea Patient |
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| Soon our son began to get bruised or dirty-looking patches on his face, and his teachers complained of poor hygiene | |||||||||
As he grew, we noticed other patches on his back and side. When he was about eight years old, a doctor took a biopsy of the area on his leg and hip. He said that it was morphea scleroderma and there was no known treatment. Soon our son began to get bruised or dirty-looking patches on his face, and his teachers complained of poor hygiene. Of course, we let them know it was not dirt! We have always asked for updated information whenever he has had a regular doctor's appointment. No one has ever mentioned any treatments. He saw a dermatologist recently who also gave us no hope. Our son is sixteen now. The morphea has caused him much emotional pain, although he does not seem to have any motion restrictions or physical pain. One side of his face looks very gaunt and almost sunken in. He has a dark line and slight indentation going down the center of his forehead. Dark patches are on much of his face. One side of his chin is smaller than the other. We are excited to see that there is information on the Internet where people pay attention to one another, and where we can find some help, hope, and support. |
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